Shelly sent me a great email with pics from her guild's retreat! She had asked earlier if she could demonstrate Weed Whacker to the girls, and I said OF COURSE!
They are the Illinois Valley Quilt Guild in Ottawa, IL. The retreat was held at Cedar Creek Retreat Center in Marseilles, IL!
It looks like they had a great time, not to mention a great room for their machines at retreat!
The pics speak for themselves. Wonderful Colors, lots of scraps being sewn up.
Great Job Girls!
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Monday, October 15, 2007
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Very fun pics! Isn't it fun to see people enjoying your patterns! Look at the happy faces!
ReplyDeleteI love that blue one!
ReplyDeleteLove that fall version...
ReplyDeletelooks like crunched leaves.
(I need to work on my fall UFO.)
Looks like you all had fun!
ReplyDeleteThese all look great! Which reminds me, I have one half put together - wonder where it is?
ReplyDeleteI'm with you...I'm always amazing at how different the fabric choices makes a block look! The fall one is great!
ReplyDeleteLove them all, especially the older lady on the last row! She looks so happy!
ReplyDeleteI'm just getting caught up. I'm so sorry to see that someone is trying to profit off your designs. You are so generous to share and give of your talent. Bummer that someone has the audacity to steal from you. Glad you're over the crabbiness. I love the string star quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt. Looks like it would be an easy one too.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a week---you must be busy!
Your weedwhacker idea and string starts are great. Sorry you are having to be "crabby", lucky imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the modelling as well, you look about 20!!! Tracey
Everyone looks so HAPPY! What fun...
ReplyDeleteLove the pics of the retreat.Really want to thank you for the pic of the rescued cutter quilt from Ebay. I have one really old quilt...1889 or so...all quilted on a "treadle"???? Even has the quilters name sewn into the quilt...near bottom.It was my husbands great grandma who made it.The only old one I have. Thanks for sharing. Love your site and the pattern site.Have sent many quilters from South Africa to it. Colleen
ReplyDeleteThanks for the photos of retreat..and the 1.00 dress. Wow!I love your pattern website...have sent many South AFrican friends to your site. Colleen
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