Sunday, March 26, 2017

HAVE YOU TRIED MACHINE APPLIQUE?

A new Machine Applique Scrappers group met Saturday at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  Above, Lee Anne shows us the two blocks that she worked on.
Eva, Lee Anne's granddaughter, joined in the fun.


The women brought blocks that they had made earlier.  By earlier, I mean earlier last year or several years ago.  I believe the above blocks were part of a BOM at the AW a few years ago.
Above, is Yvonne's block that she was working on.
You can better see the applique block above.  This is Lee Anne's block all finished.  How adorable.
Nancy was working on machine appliqueing her Rose of Sharon blocks that she made several years ago during a class at the AW.



Chris had a number of blocks to show the group and she was there to help if needed.  If you don't have an applique project to work on, kits for some of the above blocks are still available for purchase.  Don't you love that fifties block with the poodle skirt?  How about that sixties block with the bell bottoms?

If you missed this first session, you can attend the Thursday evening session on March 30th. Just call the shop to register.

Also, plan ahead.  Another Machine Applique Scrappers meeting will be held in April on the last Saturday of the month.  Mark your calendar now!

MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW!
  • Search for the Stars Quilters Road Trip, April 27 through May 6.  Twelve shops participating.  Stop in at the shop to purchase your passport.
HAPPENINGS AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP
  • UFO Day, Monday, March 27
  • Cookbook BOM evening group, Monday, March 27
  • Tuesday Bee, Tuesday, March 28
  • Doll Bee, Thursday, March 30
  • Machine Applique Scrappers (evening group),l Thursday, March 30
  • ON ANOTHER NOTE: 
Caroll,
Caring, Sharing, Creating Smiles

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