Wednesday, May 11, 2016

WHAT MORE CAN YOU ASK FOR?

Above from Left to Right, Chris B., Jill, Marilyn, Lee Anne, Nancy, Diana
Good food, good friends, lots of sewing.  What more can you ask for?

The Happy Scrappers met Wednesday at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  For those of you who couldn't make it, you really missed something!  Lee Anne surprised us with an astounding lunch of home made barbecue, pickles, and chips.  What a surprise!  Thank you Lee Anne for this very special treat!

 After we got our tummy full, we settled down to work. I almost forgot about taking pictures.  Above is the impressive hot pad that Marilyn K. was working on today.  If you are interested in learning how she does this, ask about her Make It Take It class.  You can make one in no time.

 Marilyn also made this adorable hot pad.  Love those fabrics.

Cathy, who stepped away when I took the first picture of us eating lunch, shows us this paper pieced block that she made.  The pattern is from the Stitchery Dickory Dock Sugar Block Club.

NOTE:
  • The Bees In The Attic is being formed.  It is a new Bee Hive at the shop.  We could still use another member to make it an even dozen.  Call the shop to sign up and find out about the group.  Our next meeting is May 25.  This is only a one hour meeting, but you can stay and sew with us if you like.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW: 
  • UFO, Friday, May 13
  • Happy Scrappers, Saturday, May 14
  • New Batik BOM, Monday, May 16
  • Make It Take It (QAYG Placemat), Tuesday, May 17
Be sure and check the calendar on the Sidebar for more happenings at the Attic Window Quilt Shop this week.

ON ANOTHER NOTE
 ♥ Caroll, 
Caring , Sharing and Creating Smiles

1 comment:

Lynn said...

Those hot pads are adorable! Do they use batting? Or is it just the fabric?

lkjlkj

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