Friday, February 21, 2020

QUILTS ON DISPLAY AT ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP

The Attic Window Quilt Shop has some new quilts on display.  Unfortunately, this quilt was quite high on the wall and I couldn't get a very good picture, but I wanted to show this to you.  Cathy B. made the quilt.
 These are closeups of some of the blocks.

Doesn't she do beautiful work!  I am amazed.  This is so beautiful!
Chris said this quilt that Marilyn made had been on display before, but I don't remember seeing it and loved it.  The pattern is by Little Louise Designs.
  
ATTENTION:  Have you ever fantasized of having time to sew all day, just sew.  You can do that, not for just one day but three!  Check out the February calendar on the sidebar.  Join the Sew Bluesy Weekend at the Attic Window Quilt Shop at the end of the month and you can sew on February 28 and 29,  from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. two days in a row and from 9 to 5 on Sunday.  What a wonderful way to get rid of those February blues!  Reserve your space now by calling the Attic Window Quilt Shop!

DID YOU KNOW? The Quilter's Garden Crawl is coming up in April.  You can see some of the blocks that the ten participating shops will have at their shop. The patterns for these blocks are free when you visit the participating shop and have your $5 passport.  Kits will be available for purchase.  Mark your calendar now:  The Quilter's Garden Crawl is April 28 through May 2.  To see the various blocks, just go to Face Book and search for the Quilter's Garden Crawl.


AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP
  • Bargello Placemats, Saturday, Feb. 22
ON ANOTHER NOTE:
Caroll, 
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