Wednesday, October 12, 2022

LOOK WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH A LITTLE FABRIC

It was a great day at the Scrappers Fat 1/4 Class at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  Above Jill shows us the block she made.
This was a fun class and let me tell you about our teacher, Marilyn.  She not only is the best teacher ever, but she helps out too.  Above, she cuts those little ears off our blocks before we sew them together. 

This is the block I made today.  I learned so much.  I'm sorry I must not have taken a picture of the sample that Marilyn made.  She used the white and the Christmas fabrics.  You'll have to stop in at the Attic Window to see it.  I think we talked Marilyn to teaching the class again for those who couldn't make it today.

 I almost forgot.  We used these papers to make the block.  You can get them at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  Using these papers made it very easy to make this block.  I've been thinking what a cute table topper or table runner this block will make and what a nice Christmas gift.  The pattern shows you how to make an entire quilt, which Jill is going to do. 

Are you ready for Halloween?  While at the shop today I saw some cute gift ideas.  I love this table topper.
Above are a couple gift ideas.  I have someone in mind for that wine bag!

And what house doesn't need some dish towels?  What great gifts they make!

PS:  Be sure and watch for the next post when I tell you about the Holly Hop!  Mark your calendar Now for Nov. 2-5.  You won't want to miss this!

Don't forget The Attic Window Quilt Shop is open Monday-Friday, 10-5; Saturday, 10-4.

 Hugs, Caroll

1 comment:

Annie said...

That’s definitely an interesting block design. It looks like it might be fun to move the pieces around for a variety of design choices. New inspiration is always welcome!

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