Quilters' Quarters is no longer selling fabric and notions at retail prices. Instead, quilters making projects for charity may make an appointment to visit the shop and select fabric. Voluntary payments will be donated to the Rick Palardy Scholarships.
Terry will offer individual sewing lessons using various machines. Trouble shooting tips and making the most of user manuals will also be offered.
Terry also hosts a quilters group at the Georgetown Senior Center on Tuesday afternoons
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Friday, February 21, 2014
More to See at Quilters' Quarters
Our local quilt guild had a silent auction, and I was the happy winner of this retro-wooden Quilting Frame, made in Arizona. I've added it to our growing quilt shop stock. More beautiful fabrics have been brought into the shop this week, and there are still more ahead. Ann has brought some of the bolts that she has used in her beautiful fussy-cut kaleidoscope quilts (which can be viewed at the Universalist Unitarian Church in Danvers, Massachusetts) where twenty-five of her quilts are on exhibition until the end of March! Here are her collectible thimbles and greeting cards that feature fussy-cut kaleidoscopic fabric on each card.
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And here are some of Ann's bolts and fat quarters. Stop in to see these beautiful fabrics, and more! You can visit Ann's work at her website: The Quilted Gallery
While at the guild's silent auction, I also picked up some nice pieces of flannel for the shop; some are more than a yard, and others are fat quarters, with remnant sizes in-between:
Happy sewing, all! Be well, be warm, and cheer on the approach of Spring! ~Terry
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