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Friday, August 03, 2012

iPhone-o-gram!! Wildly Winston!

We are raising our rotary cutters high in day two of classes at Quiltmaker's Block Party here in Williamsburg, VA!

Loud cheers of happiness as quilters discover their half square triangles turning out square and the right size with the easy angle ruler!

We are spinning our seams on our four patches so they all will butt through the quilt with ease---

Much love from us to you wherever you are!!

7 comments:

HoosierKitty said...

Sometimes when I'm at work I need a quick escape. I love being with other quilters, even virtual ones! Thanks for being there and have fun!

kellsgal said...

Sounds like sew much fun! Thanks for sharing.

kwiltnkats said...

Sure wish Betty (Mom) and I could have been sitting at one of those tables.

A Left-Handed Quilter said...

What, no Lefties?? - ;))

Goldogmom said...

what is the easy angle ruler? I've just fallen in love with HST

45th Parallel Quilter said...

Here's a link for a quick peek ... a GREAT quilting tool (IMHO)
http://www.nancysnotions.com/product/easy+angle+ruler.do

Anonymous said...

Bonnie,
You make saving your little pieces of fabric so much fun. Now that I have 2 of your books I can't wait to dig into my stash and see what I can cut into little pieces.
I will start using you sorting method and hopefully by this time next year I can pull what I need without spending all my time looking for fabrics.
Had a great time in Williamsburg, VA learning "Winston Ways" and know why you receive awards for "Best Quilt Teacher and Writer".

Thanks for all of your hard work and dedication and hope to attend another of your classes.

Myra Salto

Myrasa@aol.com

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