Friday, September 3, 2010

SAMPLES AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP

I forgot to show you these pictures of some things I saw recently at the Attic Window Quilt Shop. The tabletopper shown above is called Paper Chains and the pattern is from This & That. Maggie said she made this sample out of charm packs.

Colleen made this tablerunner sample. It would the perfect gift during the holidays. If you are interested in the pattern or class call the shop.

Isn’t this little dress darling? Carolyn E made this sample for the shop. It is her own design and the pattern for it should be in the shop soon. Look at those tiny little prairie points across the bodice. I think this dress would look perfect on my granddaughter. How about you? Got grandkids?

Ever thought about making a mouse pad for yourself or you kid? Funky and Delightful has a nice tutorial showing you how to make this simple but cute project. You could make one in the colors to suite your decor. Or how about making one with the school initials for that college student (MSU). Or how about one for those younger students with pictures of their favorite things. Check out this site and go wild with your ideas.

Until next time,
Caroll

6 comments:

Mama Pea said...

Cute stuff! Thanks for sharing!

Vicky F said...

Hi Caroll,
I meant to comment on your last post. Very gorgeous Aunt Millie blocks; love the colors you picked. You're only 3 away from completion! Don't stop now!
Vicky F

Miriam said...

I love the tabletopper!!

Allie said...

Lovely projects, love that table topper!

Martina said...

What a lovely tabletopper!
You do a great job with your aunt millie's blocks. Looks great!

Nancy Page said...

Love the table topper and runner. Lovely. Great link, also. Thank you for sharing. Your posts are great fun.

Have a super great day.

lkjlkj

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