Sunday, April 30, 2023

LOOK WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH SCRAPS

Hello quilters!  The Happy Scrappers met at the Attic Window Quilt Shop this past Saturday, and I couldn't wait to show you this stunning quilt that Pam made.  She used her blue scraps to make this beautiful quilt.

Above, Pam shows us the test block that she made first with her  scraps.  Then she thought that it was a fun block and why not use all her blue scraps to make a quilt.  I think a quilt made of all scraps would be nice too.  Chris (shop owner) said she'll order the book with this pattern in it, so stop in at the shop or give her a call if you want one.  

Jill joined us and was busy making a wall hanging for her house. 

Lee Anne was working on her applique of these Sun Bonnet Sue blocks.

Nancy recently joined a Block Of The Week and showed us the block she was making for this week.  She said she receives a kit with all the fabrics weekly and it often includes a recipe too!  What fun.

Janalee was making a pillow.  She's busy sewing these narrow strips on a foundation.  I'm eager to see the finished product.  The fabrics are so luscious.  

Mary was there but we got to talking and I forgot to take a picture.  She was using more of her 30s fabrics to make a charity quilt.

I also forgot to take a picture of the quilt I was working on, so I'll post that later this week.

 Be sure and stop by the blog tomorrow, and I'll show you new fabrics in at the Attic Window Quilt Shop, and the new calendar should be on the blog then.

The Attic Window Quilt Shop is open Monday-Friday, 10-5, and Saturday, 10-4.  Hope to see you there. 

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