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Thoughts in Fabric

Thoughts in Fabric

Feb, 2008

Today, I would like to salute Linda Hannawalt, for her amazing feat of creating over 40 quilts in her FIRST YEAR of quilting! Linda's quilts can bee seen on her new website: http://lindahannawalt.com



January 2008

I spent the last coupple weekends working with my friend Hilary, getting her into the magical world of quilting. She has made her first table runer, and is off to a great start!



November LIght 2007

Well, it's November, (almost December) and a good time of year to quilt. For many of us it's cold outside, and a great time to sit indoors and piece fabric! I've missed the deadline on the Thanksgiving wall-hanging... but all is not lost. Recently I discovered fuzzy fabric and now, I'm making fuzzy little "monsters" with button eyes.
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Halloween Quilt (just in time)

Halloween Quilt (just in time)

Last year I decided to make a Halloween quilt and started collecting fabric. 15 multi-colored yards later, I'm almost finished with the top. It helps to sip Pumpkin Spice Beer while quilting... the nutmeg smell keeps me going.



I have to share this. John Deer Fabric. Yes; John Deer, as in the tractor. I was buying Halloween prints on sale, and saw this fabric. I didn't buy it, but thought it was about the last thing I'd ever expect to see on fabric.

Strange Things I Never Thought I'd See...
John Deer Fabric!



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