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Monday, September 17, 2012

iPhone-o-Gram! Crumbs in Elkhart!

It's crumb class day in Elkhart Indiana with the Maple Leaf Quilters---

Oh, yeah! The fabric is flying and we are making a beautiful mess as we work on string blocks, crumb blocks, maverick stars, wonky heart and an itro to pieced letters.

This evening is a lecture and trunk show and after packing that all up will drive back to the B&B for my last night---headed back to NC tomorrow!

8 comments:

Carolyn Sullivan said...

Oh My that looks like a fun mess! can't wait to see the slide show from this day!

Kelly said...

Wow! What a well supplied group - they have mountains of fabirc!

45th Parallel Quilter said...

Looks like a blast! Wish I was there ... actually, I wish I was at ALL of your classes! LOL Enjoy and travel safe!

Linda LaRose (lindal@cfl.rr.com) said...

My "crumb" collection would fit right in with your class. I may have to try that once my Smith Mountain morning is done!

Judy said...

We had a ball and learned soooo much. Wish I had the energy to just keep sewing here at home tonight but my eyes are drooping and I am off to bed. Goodnight Bonnie and thanks for spending time with us! :)

janequiltsslowly said...

Thats my kind of mess . . . crumbs . . . wonky & letters.

ALICIA said...

Me gusta, cuando podremos ver lo que se ha hacho?, me gustan las migas. Gracias por compartir.

Anonymous said...

If you are in Elkhart you need to get over to Lolly's fabric shop in Shipshawana, it is FANTASTIC and make sure you have your camera to take pictures of her samplers they are beautiful. She is in a large building and has two different shops, one displaying all her quilts and one with the fabric etc. and more quilts on display.

Make sure to take plenty of money or wear blinders.

Judy in Michigan

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