Keepsake Quilting Purchases and more
I've been practically drooling over the Jelly Bag pattern from Bunny Hill Designs that has been showing up around quilting and sewing websites lately, so I just couldn't pass up the chance to purchase it without paying shipping charges!
And even after receiving all those fat quarters from Grace Full Creations, I still had to pick up a few more to add to my collection.
In the front entrance of the shop is a sizeable display of sale fabrics which I had to check out, and I found a few fabrics that I liked. Then I found a few others that I purchased for specific purposes, which I'll be sharing with you shortly. For now, you'll have to guess which ones are which!
My daughter couldn't pass up their fabulous selection of flannels, and she came home with this lovely little bundle to make a baby blanket. She has a few friends who are getting married and is thinking that someday soon she might be invited to a baby shower so she wants to be prepared. Such a fun time in a young girl's life!
Sharing the same store space as Keepsake Quilting is their sister store Keepsake Needlearts and Elizabeth always finds something on their sale table on the front porch to bring home. Last year it was the Irish cross stitch which she finished and we had framed for her for Christmas. This year it was a cross stitch of the New York City skyline and a cute little Christmas cross stitch kit with a ginger bread parade on it. Those ought to keep her busy in her spare time this next year.
I love what I purchased at Keepsake Quilting, but my purchases from Patternworks just thrill me to no end! I can't wait to show them to you...next time!
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2 Comments:
Oh you are so lucky to get to shop there and you did a wonderful job!! love what both of you bought!!
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Jane's Fabrics and Quilts, At
July 25, 2009 at 1:28 PM
could you send me--sell me?--a copy of this lovely pattern???
katemarlowe@gmail.com
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Kate Marlowe, At
March 3, 2012 at 11:09 AM
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