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NEXT Interview: MAY 5, 2008
DOOR PRIZES: If your last name begins with B or C please bear a door trophy to the May meeting and give it to Elisabeth McMahon. This is a volitional effort, but most of us allied to receive a entrance prize and we trust everyone will participate. Please fetch only quilting of the same nature items such as: Quilting Notions, fat stations, triangle written instrument, magnetic pin holders, scissors, Pigma pens, etc.
PRESIDENT’S Bend
Where has the time gone! I startle the year off with high in power plans to clean all of my old projects and blocks of the month that have accumulated over several years, but find that I indeed haven’t made a notch. Then comes the show-and-sum up during the April encounter with all of the wonderful examples from the “Stack-N-Whack” workshop that was held and I find myself rational of what fabric I want to use to create that quilt. Every one of the examples were so distinct and I could not tell you which was my dear. All the participants did a enormous job! Thank you, Shirley, for a herculean workshop!
Debi Cypert
SPOTLIGHT ON…: Since we have several new faces in the clump, we’ve been doing a spotlight on lineament in the newsletter to relieve everyone get better acquainted. We started with the officers, and shortly will run out of “spotlights”. Please take a few minutes and project me a little bio about yourself. Equitable a couple of paragraphs — how lengthy you’ve been in the Quilter’s Society of Grand Prairie, how lengthy you’ve been sewing/quilting and which quilt store is your favorite. Any other intelligence you want to emit in about yourself or your fabric stash is salutation. If you don’t lack to write anything about yourself, Paco has volunteered to meeting you for up to 10 minutes. He would then scribble your bio. You may email your advice to michelle@paco.org or you may give it to me at the May 5 interview. If you want Paco to meeting you, please let me know.
How to Sew a Quilted, Handmade Christmas Stocking for the Holiday Season : Cutting the Squares out of the Stocking Fabric : Sewing a Christmas Stocking
Learn how to cut the fabric squares for homemade quilted Christmas stockings in this free how-to video clip.
Christmas Fabric Squares News
Christmas fairs scheduled throughout the region Foster's Daily Democrat, NH - Nov 20, 2008 520 Sanborn Road (Route 132), Sanbornton Square. Local artisans will be selling oil paintings, hand-sewn fabric and knit goods, honey and maple products
Christmas Craft Show QCCA Expo Quad-Cities Online, IL - Nov 18, 2008 The Fair will feature nearly 60000 square feet of arts and crafts for the holiday season. There will be over 180 exhibitors participating.
Guy’s SOS: Dressing to impress The Silhouette, Canada - 16 hours ago Raw denim, as opposed to washed denim, is a denim fabric that is not washed during its manufacturing process. The benefit of this is that overtime the
Around the Bend: 11.21-11.27 Corpus Christi Caller Times, TX - 6 hours ago The class will offer exploring collage art compositions of various elements such as paper, wood, fabric, feathers, leaves and other found objects pasted
Memory Lane Syracuse New Times, NY - 22 hours ago “We have replaced so much of our urban fabric with lot after lot. So much has been replaced with open surface parking lots. That creates a certain ugliness
Fabric Directory
--Fabric Squares
Fabric Squares. CUTTERS NEEDLES AND MORE --Cutters and Mats --Pins and Needles ... 16 Christmas Snowman Bunnies 5" Squares. This is for 16 5" rotatory cut squares. ...
Fabric Squares Dogs on eBay
Store at eBay for great deals on Fabric Squares Dogs items. ... 60 4" Dalmatian CHRISTMAS DOGS Quilt. Squares Red, ends Nov-18 5:59 am PST. ...
Fabrics and Crafts For Sale at Fabric Supplies
Lineament top brand fabric supplies at convention prices. A better way to store online! ... 44X36 Christmas Teddies Cotton-wool Fabric 99-3&1/2" Squares $1.04 ...