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    Old 07-13-2010, 07:53 PM
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    That's great. Today I visited my local quilt shop and got some great ideas on my next quilting project; mainly the pattern. I saw a french braid quilt and it was done in batiks and prints with gold. absolutely gorgeous. so now I am trying to determine color before buying any fabric. (long nails are hard to type with!) Does anyone have a french braid pattern they can email me? The one I saw had sashes in between the columns and i really like it.
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    Old 07-14-2010, 06:48 AM
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    Originally Posted by stefanib123
    I feel like I discovered a pot of gold in my backyard!I am doing a happy dance, LOL!

    A local lady finally opened her store! AND she has classes and groups and clubs and BOMs and and and and.....

    LOL! You just can't imagine how happy I am! Well, you guys probably can....

    I've only had Walmart close to me for quilting supplies, and anything else was hours away. She was supposed to open in Dec. and had some problems, she "opened" online but just opened the actualy place last month! And I just now found out about it!

    I can't wait to go to some of the classes and join some groups! They have a "$5" quilt club, which meets once a month and you recieve your block supplies for free.

    They have a "Scrappy Girls Gang" which is described here:


    The Scrappy”Girl Gang” Club is sure to be a great time! We are still working out the details, but the basics are as follows:

    With your one time a year club fee $10.00 you will receive a plastic tote with a few scraps in it. During the month you use some of the scraps, add more scraps to the tote, and bring the tote to the next club meeting. The next meeting you will get another tote with someone else's scraps to take home and add to your project. Each month you'll take a few, add a few, and explore the world of scrappy quilting.

    This new club will start August 3!Stay tuned for more details !


    I can't wait to join that one!

    They also have a "sit and sew" day once a month where you are to bring your sewing machine, a potluck dish and just have fun! I CAN"T WAIT!

    But my favorite is the "Applique Group"! It sounds great! They have a few more, but these are the ones I'm most excited about.

    They have a whole bunch of different classes and several "Block of the Month" groups, too. And the BIGGIE: They have/keep full stock of MODA! Yay! LOL!

    I am sooooooooo excited!! I hardly know anyone that quilts(well, some family used to but not anymore) and I look forward to meeting some quilters in real life! I've never taken a class, I've never been to anything like that.

    I am going to a class on Monday for beginner quilters! I can't wait til Monday!
    I am so happy for you. Our only quilt shop went out of business and our 3 closest Wal Marts do not carry any fabric.
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    Old 07-14-2010, 08:45 AM
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    OmaForFour:
    What is the name of the shop. Do they have a website?
    The name is "Blue Bee Quilting and Fabric Shop".

    Here is their website:

    http://www.bluebeequiltfabric.com/

    They do have and online store, also.


    Originally Posted by galvestonangel
    What city in Kentucky? My friend and I have had trouble finding QS to visit when we come there. We will start out about 30 miles WNW of Bowling Green. On our yearly "shop hops" we travel up to 200 miles round trip.
    I thought I had posted it, sorry.

    Its in Pikeville, in Eastern Kentucky. It's a long way from Bowling Green. Google maps says it's 5 hours, but I think it takes a bit longer than that. It's 294 miles.

    But, its a beautiful town, nestled right in the mountains, so you could make it a sight-seeing trip also!
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    Old 07-14-2010, 09:59 AM
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    Lucky you !!!!!
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