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Saturday, November 03, 2012

iPhone-o-Gram! Wild in West Virginia!

Quilters are cooking like crazy here in pipestem West Virginia!

We are busily learning new techniques using the Easy Angle ruler, Tri Recs rulers, and the Companion Angle ruler!

The last of the snow is melting away as the sunshine warns us through.

It's a great day with a great bunch of quilty ladies!

9 comments:

  1. You ought to get royalties from whoever makes the companion angle and easy angle rulers.

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  2. My easy angle and companion rules sat for years unused and un-loved on my peg board. Then I made Orca Bay using them. Now they are always on the cutting table, I use them almost as much as my 6x32.

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  3. Looks like a happy crew. Quilt on!!!!!

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  4. Raise those cutter high everyone who is having a great time. Of course they, they are in a class with Bonnie.

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  5. Wish I was there!
    Looks like a blast......but no I am painting in the house today :0)

    Happy Sewing, Stay calm and Quilt away :0)

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  6. Anonymous4:35 PM EDT

    Pipestem is where we hold our family reunions! Gorgeous place, nestled in the mountains with wild life all around. "Wish I was there with you all" on this one.
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    JulieinTN

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  7. This is my first "Bonnie Retreat"...and all I can say is that it has been an absolutely FANTABULOUS time...and we still have tomorrow! :) Smith Mountain Morning is an intense quilt (for my abilities) but has really made me step outside my comfort zone! Thank you, Bonnie, for making it manageable! :)

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  8. Tri Recs are my "go to" rulers!

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  9. Looks like a good time is being had by all.

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