Wow, they are ALL beautiful. :thumbup:
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What wondergul hot pads you have here...tooooo pretty to use! I'd be upset if it got scorsed or something spilt on it !
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Thank you, but I can't use a wing nut on mine :-(
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Those are gorgeous....may have to take a trip to Kalona :)
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Originally Posted by cedarvalleyquilts
Those are gorgeous....may have to take a trip to Kalona :)
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My best friend lives in Muscatine, IA. I went to Kalona for the first time last Labor Day. Towns like that need to be appreciated. Hit the quilt shops there, time well spent and will probably go again. The main street was all tore up when I was there last, hopefully it is fixed by now. I did go to Yoder's great items. It was my understanding that the Amish and Mennonnites live on the outskirts of rural Kalona.
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Originally Posted by jdiane318
My best friend lives in Muscatine, IA. I went to Kalona for the first time last Labor Day. Towns like that need to be appreciated. Hit the quilt shops there, time well spent and will probably go aain. The main street was all tore up when I was there last, hopefully it is fixed by now. I did go to Yoder's great items. It was my understanding that the Amish and Mennonnites live on the outskirts of rural Kalona.
Stringtown is an Amish(Mennonite?) Store a little ways up from the Cheese Factory. They don't use electricity. they have unique lights. THey are basicallly a metal can like tube that is set in a square in the ceiling. the natural light comes down through them. They aren't very big probably about 4" across. So it is a bit unnerving or it was for me for the first few times when you go in and it seems really dark. But as you are in there your eyes adjust. |
very pretty......
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You do BEAUTIFUL work...thanks for the inspirations and ideas!
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