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#53
Originally Posted by Grandy
Originally Posted by mim
welcome from Maine -- soom to be Olympia. Your fan quilt has inspired me to dig out a pile of fan block swaps. I love the simple fan design and the quilting. Beautiful!!!
Woodinville is home of the publisher of all those quilt books. They have tours every week and after the tour take you into their storeroom where you can buy for half price.
#54
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Snohomish WA
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Also great SINGER service is Mel in Snohomish WA.
360-563-1274.
He used to be in Bellevue but moved the business to his
house in historic Snohomish.
360-563-1274.
He used to be in Bellevue but moved the business to his
house in historic Snohomish.
Originally Posted by darleneerickson
I can tell you of a wonderful place to have your machines taken care of.
AAA Sewing and Vac in Burien =Jeff is absolutely wonderful, 206-244-5555
darlene
AAA Sewing and Vac in Burien =Jeff is absolutely wonderful, 206-244-5555
darlene
#55
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[quote=mim][quote=Grandy]
What's the name of the publisher?
I'm less than 10 miles from Woodinville and would like to take the tour.
Thanks.
Originally Posted by mim
Woodinville is home of the publisher of all those quilt books. They have tours every week and after the tour take you into their storeroom where you can buy for half price.
I'm less than 10 miles from Woodinville and would like to take the tour.
Thanks.
#56
[quote=postal packin' mama][quote=mim]
What's the name of the publisher?
I'm less than 10 miles from Woodinville and would like to take the tour.
Thanks.
Martingale press -- they have a great website with all their books, free patterns, etc
Originally Posted by Grandy
Originally Posted by mim
Woodinville is home of the publisher of all those quilt books. They have tours every week and after the tour take you into their storeroom where you can buy for half price.
I'm less than 10 miles from Woodinville and would like to take the tour.
Thanks.
#57
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Location: Snohomish WA
Posts: 884
Thanks. Couldn't find it through google but my favorite search engine GOODSEARCH.COM brought it up immediately. They're the best I've ever seen - they draw from several sources. ALSO, you can designate a charitable org. you like and they contribute to that one with each search you request through them.
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