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Thursday, April 24, 2014

A Dr Who Themed VCQ!

We've got VCQ Celebration under way!

They've done a great job with carrying the dr who theme with a quilting twist!

And a very blurry photo of me with Pat Speth!!

Let the Celebration continue!!




10 comments:

Sweet Woodruff said...

I love Dr. Who!!! How fun. Enjoy yourself and take pictures for us.

Robyn said...

I'm a whovian also and I'm jealous of such a cool quilt club. Hope you have a blast. Beware the weeping angels.

Tonya Ricucci said...

wheeee!!!!! how did I not know about a Dr Who Quilt thingee? so much fun. dibs on the bag!!!!

Paulinelentsmnet@gmail.com.au said...

I love Dr Who even made my own TARDIS for a work display for the 50th anniversary. Pauline.

Nel from Nebraska said...

Pat was the teacher who got me loving scrappy quilts.. Love her!

Anonymous said...

To all of the Dr. Who lovers, check out Craftsy.com. There are 20 paper pieced 12.5 inch AWESOME blocks waiting just for you and they are FREE.

WhoMom said...

Doctor Who is our favorite!!!

Mary said...

Looks like a fun goodie bag. Can you get a do-over on the pic with Pat? My friend made a Tardis from a solar light. I'm not a Dr Who fan so I wouldn't know about all that.

Unknown said...

Glad you made it out of the house and there in one piece!! I too like Dr Who and it looks like you got great goodies! Try the picture thing again and I'll post one of me and her in June after she comes to my guild, Surfside Quilters Guild in CA.

qltmom9 said...

Your Tonya turned me onto Dr. Who WAY before it was popular by talking me into viewing Blink. My kids think they started the whole thing because of Tonya. LOL!

Lucy (in IN)

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