It's the second go round of the pfeffernusse class at quilt odyssey in Hershey Pennsylvania!
The demand was so great, we had to offer it a second time :-)
Which means – there are a whole lot of Quilters with a lot of scraps to sew up :-)
Take a look at a couple of vintage beauties in class today – we have a black 1951 singer 301A, and a 1949 singer 201 -2!
Both of these beauties are keeping up the pace, right alongside their more modern contemporaries.
Hard to believe that quilt odyssey is almost over, it's been a great year and the time has flown by so quickly :-)
Check out the block with the Hershey Kisses--perfect memory of a weekend spent at "The Sweetest Place on Earth!"
9 comments:
Love that Hershey's kisses fabric! Must have some someday!
Looks like so much fun. One day. . . I will be there.
I agree with Joyce I would love to be there as well. I have to admit I haven't been a big fan of string quilts but this one has one me over and I have started saving those skinny strips now and I will soon start one of these quilts. Today I am making a kitchen sink quilt. I found a ton of orphan blocks!!!
My pferneusse from the December 31 class in Plano, Texas is almost finished...will send pictures soon...love it.
Looks like I need to start collecting chocolate fabrics.....
Eating chocolat-icecream at the moment....... always yummie!!
Love that fabric as well!! (....ofcourse.......!) ;)
Enjoy your teaching and time with friends!
I love the "kiss" fabric!
Wow! That 1949 Singer 201-2 sure has a deep throat or harp space, doesn't it? I'll bet it would be possible to FMQ a big quilt on that one, nice!
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