It's lunch break in Huntsville, Texas –
The ladies have been working hard, and we just enjoyed some amazing show and tell while we noshed on our sandwiches and salads and other goodies to gain our strength back for this afternoon's session!
We are meeting in the classroom next to fabric carousel, a darling quilt shop in an antique building once used as an opera house in 1880.
It's a beautiful day in Texas with crystal clear blue skies, not a cloud in sight – and because it is October – the humidity is gone!
I swear they ordered in this weather just for me :-)
A big Howdy, y'all from all of us to all of you –
5 comments:
How cool that you are teaching Roll, roll, cotton boll today! I just finished longarm quilting mine! Next is the binding!
Wonderful that Texas has pretty weather for you! Thanks for the historical info on the building you are teaching in. Always "value added" with you!! Hugs, Allison
http://kitchenoverlord.com/2013/08/15/settlers-of-the-noms-personalized-nacho-board/ How about these hexies!!
I started a blog and posted 2 pictures of quilts I have made and a tutorial about English paper piecing hexies. It follows:
http://www.thezenofmaking.com/2013/06/tutorial-english-paper-piecing-hexies-part-1.html
Such a fun looking group of women. Guilds must be similar everywhere.
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