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Sunday, November 29, 2015

new 1930's Playtime; Summer Breeze; Lorraine, Lady Slipper Lodge; Sunflower Song; Mimosa; Dot Dot Dash; Gradations; Oliso irons; shop remodel

We've re-arranged the shop and added some fixtures to accommodate all the new stuff that came in.   

Sweetness built another shelving unit for the bolted fabrics and we now have 'cubby hole cubes' he also built for all the new fat quarters.  

I squealed like a little girl when our latest shipment of fabric arrived.  Inside the boxes were 24 bolts of the latest "1930's Playtime" fabric on the bolt.  

We also have the pre-cuts of this collection (layer cakes, charm packs, jelly rolls and mini-charms) but apparently, I'd forgotten to post pictures of them. OOPS!  

These prints (by Chloe's Closet for Moda) would be great in the "Farm Girl Vintage" blocks or any other 1930's project you're working on.  


four floral prints of  the newest 1930's Playtime
seven bolts of super yummy 1930's Playtime 

six adorable 1930's Playtime prints by Chloe's Closet 

Dots, dots and more dots of 1930's Playtime 

Jelly rolls, mini-charms, charm packs and layer cakes of 1930's Playtime 

fat quarters of the new 1930's Playtime 


Remember when I said we've re-arranged the shop? I got a little carried away finding creative ways to display everything!  

Please forgive my amateur ability to make a pretty display.  Sharon wasn't here to tell me how to do this so, I did the best I could!  
"Summer Breeze" layer cakes, jelly rolls, charm packs and mini-charms. 

"Summer Breeze" fat quarters in their new home 

"Lorraine" pre-cuts:  layer cakes, charm packs, jelly rolls and mini-charms 

some of the "Lorraine" fat quarters in their new home! 

pre-cuts of "Lady Slipper Lodge" by Holly Taylor 

Lady Slipper Lodge fat quarters in their new digs! 

"Sunflower Song" precuts by Kansas Troubles 

most of the "Sunflower Song"  fat quarters in their new home! 

"Mimosa" layer cakes, jelly rolls and fat quarter bundles

"Mimosa" fat quarters 

"Dot.Dot.Dash" pre-cuts.  How cute are these?  

"Dot. Dot. Dash" fat quarters are in the two middle rows. 

the super fantastically gorgeous Stonehenge "Gradations" layer cakes, charm packs and jelly rolls 



We have three models of Oliso irons (pink and gray irons are the same). 

"Secret Siblings" strikes again: Dorothy and Cathy recently received something from their 'sibling'.  
Dorothy received a spoon rest from her 'sibling' 


Cathy received a gift certificate from her "sibling" 



Wanda brought in these clothesline hot pads she recently made (Rosemary will be teaching this class next Saturday, December 5th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.).  

Thanks, Wanda for sharing with us! These are adorable. 


Janet recently made a "Bow Tucks Tote" purse for herself.  She was recently in the shop and HAD to get a picture of it.  

the front of Janet's "Bow Tucks Tote" 













Thanks, Janet for playing along with the crazy blond chick behind the counter! 
the back of Janet's purse 

side view of Janet's purse 

The "Farm Girl Vintage" members meet the second Saturdays of each month.  

We exchange blocks for those of us who decide to make an extra block each month.  

Pat received this "Milking Day" block in November's exchange.  

Girl Power: Nothing says "love" like going to a quilt shop with family.  

What a great way to spend the day...shopping with those you love during the holidays! 

Dorothy, Penny and Lori were here yesterday picking up supplies for their Quilts of Valor (and to do a little shopping during our big sale).    

We're always thrilled to have these ladies in the shop.  They are a delight to be around and we were sorry when they had to leave.  

Come back soon, Dorothy, Penny and Lori.  We can't wait to see you again! 
Dorothy and sisters Penny and Lori 
Sweetness has been very busy this week.  He built another shelving unit for the bolts of fabric. 

With this new addition to the shop (and a little re-arranging) we have a lot more room in the shop.  

Thanks, Sweetness for slaving away at the shop.    


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