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Friday, February 15, 2013

iPhone-o-Gram! Crumbs and More Crumbs!

Crumb blocks, Maverick stars, wonky hearts and pieced letters are underway with the crossroads quilt guild of Perry, Georgia!

Scraps are flying – the laughter, chatter and shared friendship is contagious!

It's a beautiful sunny day and we are enjoying each other's company immensely! :-)















9 comments:

Mary Lou said...

Looks like you theory about people dressing in the same colors as the fabric they use in quilts is true. Notice especially the quilter on the right in the 4th picture!

Jackie said...

Love love love Crumb blocks. I have enough made to make several quilts. .. Jackie

The Slow Quilter said...

Looks like you all are having fun. It is great to get togeather with friend and do something you like. Happy sewing.

Miss Jamee Quilts said...

i started making crumb blocks and could. not. stop! i have a bag with 99 of them...they are calling me! i think i am crumb crazy! have fun!

Sandra Henderson said...

Hi GAIL!!!~ How did you decide which machine to bring?!?! lol Did you tell Bonnie that you are trying to catch up with her in your collecting?~?~ lol Hi Kathy!!!~ Gosh, I am so envious. I can hear the laughter in these wonderful photos. Thinking of ya'll... piecing on my hexies in front of the fireplace here. Watching my birds out the windows and the azaleas blooming.

Unknown said...

Awesome !

YankeeQuilter said...

Looks like so much fun! I need to pull out the crumb project and get going again....

Kelly said...

I should have joined you...it's only a few hours from home, and it is a long weekend...everyone looks like they are having such fun!

pink daisy said...

LOVE, Love, the quilts! Once again too many quilts so little time.

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