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Although I love supporting independent quilt shops, I also keep a stock ofmy fabrics, patterns, books, and threadson hand for those who simply can’t find them at their favorite shop or don’t have a LQS nearby. To make it easier on the wallet for online purchases, I’ve updated my ...
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On our previous trips to Morocco I had noticed all the beautiful carpets displayed everywhere, both outside in the streets and in shops, and also used in and outside many hotels, – and this time I had more or less decided that I wanted to take one home with me. The problem would be...
Next time you’re going on a trip in the United States or Canada, check out the quilt shops along your route or near your destination. It doesn’t list every shop, only the ones who advertise with them, but it does have quite a few! The site is extremely easy to navigate using maps...
Gail has helped me learn so much! I never would have gotten into quilting without her and River's Edge! She is a great teacher and wonderful shop owner. I don't buy fabric anywhere else! — Lauren D. Rivers Edge is one of my favorite quilt shops. I don’t live near so my purch...
At Quilt Market and Festival, one of the first things I like to do when I get the chance away from the VRD booth is to visit all of the antique quilt and textile vendors. They pretty much now all know me by name. LOL! I also scour flea markets, second hand shops, antique shops,...
Above is a project bag. I made it for a friend for her birthday and I am quite proud. These little suckers go for about $16-$20+ on Amazon and at our local quilt shops. They are incredibly handy and easy to drop money on. I found an $8pattern on Craftsyand voila! I can make...
ourselves just like Helen's - except none of our quilts are the same. I love the one I have, it's my very favorite Christmas quilt because when I put it out each year I think about the women who made those blocks for me - especially the ones who have moved away. I miss you ...