National Quilting Day, March 20, 2010 What are you doing?
#123
Originally Posted by craftybear
Hi,
I was wondering what everyone has planned for the National Quilting Day on March 20, 2010.
What are you going to do? Will you visit a quilt shop, show, retreat, etc.
Will you be staying home and quilt your heart out???
I was wondering what everyone has planned for the National Quilting Day on March 20, 2010.
What are you going to do? Will you visit a quilt shop, show, retreat, etc.
Will you be staying home and quilt your heart out???
#124
I didn,t know about nat. quilting day. So , my family and I went to the Memphis Overton Park Zoo in Memphis, Tenn. The weather was beautiful, I got sunburned, but Oh I had a fun day with my kids and GKs.Came home with an auwful headache.
#125
I will take some pictures of the little dresses and try to post them. They are really cute.I will do that sometime today.
I have been making little dresses too for the Children in Africa, I went to my quilt shop and bought some bright and cheerful material, I have 12 made and am working for 25, that is what fits in a gallon freezer bag. I love making the dresses they go so fast, I surge around the whole piece and then turn up hem and turn down tom and then cut out the armholes an go to town sewing them together. I love it.
I hadn't heard of the Little Dresses for Africa. Because you mentioned it, I decided to look it up. What a wonderful ministry. I need to find the pattern for the boys also. Thank you for mentioning this project.
Originally Posted by Windy Canyon
Originally Posted by Chrickett
Originally Posted by newestnana
My LQS is having an open house (with snacks!) and while there we can make pillowcases (for the One Million Pillowcases project) and Little Dresses for Africa.
#126
Originally Posted by Chrickett
I will take some pictures of the little dresses and try to post them. They are really cute.I will do that sometime today.
no pics?
I have been making little dresses too for the Children in Africa, I went to my quilt shop and bought some bright and cheerful material, I have 12 made and am working for 25, that is what fits in a gallon freezer bag. I love making the dresses they go so fast, I surge around the whole piece and then turn up hem and turn down tom and then cut out the armholes an go to town sewing them together. I love it.
I hadn't heard of the Little Dresses for Africa. Because you mentioned it, I decided to look it up. What a wonderful ministry. I need to find the pattern for the boys also. Thank you for mentioning this project.
no pics?
Originally Posted by Windy Canyon
Originally Posted by Chrickett
Originally Posted by newestnana
My LQS is having an open house (with snacks!) and while there we can make pillowcases (for the One Million Pillowcases project) and Little Dresses for Africa.
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