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Sunday, March 12, 2017

"Libertyville"; Forty Five 25's, Oh My; Sister Power!

I squealed like a little girl when we opened the boxes the big brown truck delivered this week.  

Our order of "Libertyville" by Henry Glass Studios is here.  YIPPEE!!!  

This collection offers two different panels and seven companion prints for your next patriotic project.  
"Libertyville" panel by Henry Glass Studios
another "Libertyville" panel 

allover "tossed" print of Libertyville 

red, white and blue spinning pinwheels of "Libertyville" 

allover flags, stars on red, stars on blue "Libertyville" prints 


The big brown truck also dropped off these adorable sewing themed totes....
sewing themed tote.  How cute is this? 

and two flannel PODS (pre-cuts kits).  The POD on the left is a Log Cabin kit while the POD on the right is a Rail Fence pattern.  

Flannel PODS are new to the shop and we're super excited to have them in stock.   
Log Cabin and Rail Fence PODS...


Yesterday's "Show and Tell" was off the charts! Karen Malnar brought in her "Forty Five 25's, Oh My" quilt to share with us.  

This quilt has forty five 25 patches....each 25 patch uses 1/2" squares for a grand total of 1,125 1/2" squares.  YIKES!  

This stunning quilt recently won the "Viewer's Choice" award in the "Road to California" quilt show.  No wonder!  

Congratulations, Karen.  This is truly a stunning quilt and, we're honored to be graced with your presence, Oh Mighty Viewer's Choice Winner!! 
Karen's "Forty Five 25's, Oh My" quilt 

close up of Karen's award winning quilt! 

Sister Power:  Judi Miller also brought something for "Show and Tell" yesterday.  Judi's sister wanted to make a quilt for herself.  Finding a pattern she liked she started to make the quilt pictured below.  

Judi's sister was diagnosed with cancer shortly after and was unable to finish it herself.    

Judi said she'd finish it and quilt it since she has a long arm quilting machine.  

You might remember this quilt from a previous post....now that it's quilted, Judi wanted us to see the finished project. 

Thanks, Judi for sharing your story (and your sister's quilt) with us.  
sister power:  Judi's sister's "Believe" quilt 

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