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Friday, May 03, 2013

iPhone-o-Gram!! Stringing Along in Maine!

It's the first day of workshops with the Pine Tree Quilters of Maine!

Our class is in Bangor today--first time I've been here and the weather is glorious!

36 machines humming--scraps and strings flying.

I'm cracking up at how quickly this table turned from neat to scrappy reckless abandon! Fun!!












10 comments:

  1. I have 100 string squares and I'll be ready to put the top together. I started in March at the Indiana Heritage Quilt show.

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  2. They all have on short sleeves, and it's freezing here!

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  3. I think I see my friend Mary Ann....am sure she is having a wonderful time. She was so excited when we spoke yesterday.

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  4. Oh a nice big group.....hey it's only 60 rainy, degrees here at coastal NC.

    Happy Sewing

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  5. Hi to all the Maine Folks, wish I was there will be there this summer. Bonnie is awesome, enjoy.

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  6. Anonymous4:24 PM EDT

    ISH I WAS THERE TOO lol. Tlk abut a rockinggroup.. Making awomderful quilt? Maine has it this tikme.

    Havefun, eat lobster poorboys/hoagies/subs ..whatever they call them. YUMMY FOOD

    Smiles, JulieinTB

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  7. Love seeing all the happy quilters enjoying your expertise of quilting.

    What is the name of the quilt at top of page? Doesn't look like string blocks.

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  8. I'll be the one making the mess on Sunday--can't wait!

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  9. It looks so fun! Sorry ladies, it is 80 degrees in Portland Oregon. To hot for me. I am a rain and 68 degree person.

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  10. They do all have smiles as is common in one of Bonnie's workshops! Enjoy

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