Memento Handcrafted Keepsakes

My friend Gail is, among many other things, quite a talented quilter. I've known Gail since I was in high school, which means a long time! Our lives have crossed paths in many different ways over the years. One of which was that her second oldest daughter was my oldest daughter's 8th grade teacher for whom this quilt was made quite a few years ago.
Well now we've crossed paths once again in a very quilty, crafty way and I'm very excited about it. Check out the class that Gail is offering next month. You might recognize the project that will be featured...it's my spring table runner!
While you're there, be sure to click around and see what other fun things Gail has to offer. If you live in the area, Gail offers classes and open sew times to work on those projects that you might need a little help with. She also provides useful tips on quilting and her Quilting 101 class is great for beginners. You can also click on her Facebook button and follow her there for updates to her class schedule and timely tips too.
If you like that table runner and would enjoy having it on your Easter table next month, be sure to come back on Wednesday for the opening of the Good Eggs Giveaway where you will be able to Hop Down the Bunny Trail of over 30 websites offering wonderful spring prizes. I'll be offering my table runner and a surprise second prize too! See you then!
Happy Stitching!

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Labels: Memento, quilting, tablerunner
4 Comments:
Oh how fun to be featured. and you shoud be, your runner is just darling!!
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Jane's Fabrics and Quilts, At
March 22, 2010 at 11:49 AM
I just love your table runner.Just right for spring.
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starry, At
March 23, 2010 at 12:01 AM
Does she have a store? Or does she teach out of another facility? Not familiar with her, but the classes look like fun, as does tyhe open sew....
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Karen M, At
March 23, 2010 at 11:31 AM
FYI, Gail teaches her classes out of her home. She has a nice studio set up in her basement with a cutting area, sewing area and working area.
MGM
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Mary Grace McNamara, At
March 23, 2010 at 11:39 AM
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