My turn!
#2
Not only was there fabric but the paper and cardboard templates for at least three different quilts, squares already cut, and a couple hst blocks handpieced. Plus a pattern from a package of batting.
And most interesting of all - a small notepad from a company in Houston with the phone number not yet having an area code!
And most interesting of all - a small notepad from a company in Houston with the phone number not yet having an area code!
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Aren't scrap bags fun ? I love to see what others have worked with. Even if you only get a few pieces that are all cotton you can pass the others along to someone else. You are lucky to have a friend like that.... I am in the process of sharing scraps with a new quilter in another state. Hugs
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Lucky you...I love finding old fabrics and patterns. I bought a box of scraps years ago that had a pattern in it cut from an old brown paper bag from Montgomery Wards and a cardboard quilting pattern. Such fun!
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