It was a bright sunny morning in Orange Park, Florida!
This is the front door of the Country Crossroads Quilt Shop ---and you know you are welcome here just by this sign you see!
We. Speak. Quilt!
Oh, yes, we do!
Just take one step inside -- just one step -- and you are pulled into a world of possibilities.
A Quilter's Candy Store of delights -- you won't want to leave!
They aren't kidding when they say they are the Friendliest Quilt Shop in Florida!
You can’t miss the shop – just look for the white picket fence!
And you just might find some valentines that made me smile!
I admit, I was in such a fog the first day ((And it was windy and cold )) that I didn’t notice the sweet welcome messages on the fence until I went outside in the sunshine yesterday to get some photos. I had assumed they were just valentine hearts --little did I know! Awwwww! It was definitely a day for feeling better!
Bolts and bolts of lusciousness!
Country Crossroads is a cozy shop with lots to see!
So many fabric choices!
Loads of samples and things to touch!
Around every corner!
Love this foxy quilt!
And yes, I have to admit I did some fiber therapy here. There is so much variety! If you are in the Orange Park, Florida area, come on in and tell them Bonnie sent you!
Contact info!
Back in our class room—this was going on!
And loads of this!
And a whole lot of LOL!!
Such happy scrappy blocks!
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Crumbs, Group Two! Orange Park, FL 2015 |
After workshop dinner – Whitey’s Fish Camp!
You just can’t do Florida without a Fish Camp experience!
My evening sew-along!
I am just about ready to start assembling rows on my Lozenge quilt. Hopefully there will be loads of time at the retreat in Live Oak with the Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild coming up! We’ll have our class time during the day, but in the evening, I am free to sew and play along with the girls, and I just know it is going to be SO MUCH FUN!
((However, sewing along to Scott Bakula in my hotel room was not so shabby either!))
These colorful daisies were waiting for me when I checked in ---they have brightened my room my entire stay and I have loved their tropical bright colors ---aren’t they fun?
It’s a Sunday for moving on. I’m packing up as soon as I hit send on this and will catch you from the road ---
Have a lovely Sunday, everyone!
I thoroughly enjoyed meeting you and learning a new technique. Thank you for all you do!!!
ReplyDeleteFor anyone in the area of Country Crossroads, could someone find out the name of the fox pattern is for me? My high school mascot was a fox and we have a class reunion that ends in a "0" coming up. I would love to make the quilt to help raise funds for the reunion.
ReplyDeletePlease email me the name at pansylovr at yahoo dot com
Bonnie, relax and let the meds do their work and try not to overdo it, now that you are beginning to feel better.
Hugs,
Anna in IL
Glad you are on the big road to recovery. Thank you for sharing your life with the rest of us. Rest up when you get home and have some tea.
ReplyDeleteRobin In Leavenworth WA
The fox pattern is by Elizabeth Hartman.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info on the fox pattern,everyone! I ordered it and got the download. Now to collect the fabric!
ReplyDeleteAnna in IL
Thanks for the info on the Fox pattern! It is just too cute! I will have to stop in and see the Country Crossroads quilt shop the next time I visit my sister. She lives on Fleming Island!
ReplyDeleteOh I could lose my money in that shop. Looks totally awesome.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing