The November mystery is a simple nine patch quilt. Don't you think it's beautiful?
We have some extra kits if you feel bad that you missed out. (Sorry they are no longer available at the $29.00 mystery price.)
Look what Becky created from the leftover scraps and a little wool applique.
Can't decide if we should bind it or frame it. What do you think?
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Happy Thanksgiving!
We will be closed Thursday and Friday to
spend time with our family. We will be back on Saturday from 10:00
until 1:00 pm. To thank you and to celebrate small business Saturday -
all yardage, kits and patterns will be on sale.
Save 10% from 10:00 am until 11:00 am,
Save 20% from 11:00 am until 12:00 noon,
Save 30% from 12:00 noon until 1:00 pm!
See you Saturday when you can save big and support small business.
Hope your Thanksgiving celebration is complete with feelings of warmth, love and happiness.
Kelly & Becky
Save 10% from 10:00 am until 11:00 am,
Save 20% from 11:00 am until 12:00 noon,
Save 30% from 12:00 noon until 1:00 pm!
See you Saturday when you can save big and support small business.
Hope your Thanksgiving celebration is complete with feelings of warmth, love and happiness.
Kelly & Becky
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
November mystery quilt
We will be using fabrics from the Beaujolais line by Sue Daley for the November mystery quilt.
Call us at 801-465-9133 to reserve your spot.
Thanks so much for your support.
Kelly & Becky
Call us at 801-465-9133 to reserve your spot.
Thanks so much for your support.
Kelly & Becky
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
September Mystery Quilt
So sorry I have been such a slacker. Some of you have noticed that we didn't get the September mystery tutorial posted. I have posted a photo of the quilt below for reference.
Thanks!
Kelly & Becky
Thanks!
Kelly & Becky
Friday, November 4, 2016
Saturday Sampler Block 10
For block 10 you will use:
6) 4" background squares
2) 3" background squares
1) 2 1/2" background square
6) 4" red squares
2) 3" blue squares
4) 2 1/2" blue squares.
As you will notice, the stripes on the flag are created with half square triangles.
Draw a diagonal line on the back of the 4" background squares.
Match the six red squares with the six background squares, right sides together and the outside edges aligned.
Sew 1/4 inch on each side of the line.
Cut on the line.
Square to 3 1/2" and trim the corners from each end of the seam to eliminate bulk.
Press toward the red fabric. Set the 12 half square triangles aside while you create the star.
Draw a diagonal line on the back of the 2) 3" background squares. Match (right sides together, outside edges aligned) with the 2) 3" blue squares.
Sew 1/4 inch on each side of the line.
Cut on the line. Square to 2 1/2".
Use the photo below as a placement guide to create the corner star. You will use the four half square triangles just created, the four 2 1/2" blue squares and the 2 1/2" background square.
Use the photo at the top of page to arrange the red and tan half square triangles with the star in the corner to create the block.
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Look
at some of the beautiful fabrics we are adding to the Five fifty five shelves.
We also have a few bolts of chevron minky for only $6.55 a yard. That's less than half price!
Please join us for the monthly $5.55 First Friday sale tomorrow (Friday, Nov. 4).
We also have a few bolts of chevron minky for only $6.55 a yard. That's less than half price!
Please join us for the monthly $5.55 First Friday sale tomorrow (Friday, Nov. 4).
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
October Mystery
We thought we would post a photo of the October mystery quilt. We are still working on the tutorial.
The quilt turned out so nice!
We never seem to get the colors correct in our photos. The colors are much warmer in the real thing.
Becky used minky on the back. (The color is called caramel - it makes me hungry.) The quilting shows up so well. (The actual color is more rich and caramelly.)
Happy Quilting!
The quilt turned out so nice!
We never seem to get the colors correct in our photos. The colors are much warmer in the real thing.
Becky used minky on the back. (The color is called caramel - it makes me hungry.) The quilting shows up so well. (The actual color is more rich and caramelly.)
Happy Quilting!
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