Barb unpacking a new shipment |
Hi there, we are excited about having this opportunity to give you a peek into the daily happenings here at Quilting Bits & Pieces in Eudora. Our plan is to keep you informed when we get cool new fabrics and notions or have fun and interesting things going on. We hope you will check in often so we can keep you "in the know".
Over the past 13 1/2 years that we have been in business, we have had lots of classes and helped many many customers choose fabric for some great quilts....are YOU one of those people? Send us a photo of any quilt you have finished that was started in one of our classes, or that you chose the fabric at our shop. Write a few lines about it...quilt name, approx. what year, your name and any other interesting details. We will post them here for a big "Show and Tell".
The big news for this week (in my opinion) is the arrival of all the fabric and "some" of the floss for the new Twilling BOM -- Churning Pennies. I will get real busy now making the first month's sample. I hope to have the first blocks ready to pick up on March 15. In the meantime, watch here for progress. Amber will be doing the same pattern in 1930's reproductions and my version is the Antique Fair line by Moda's Blackbird Designs. Call or email us to reserve your kit in either colorway.
New BOM fabrics ready to kit |
By the way, February is National Embroidery Month! This week's shipment provided a re-supply of #5 pearl cotton and other floss, hoops, needle threaders & needles. Celebrate by choosing a new embroidery project!
Until next time "happy stitches",
Kaye
yayyy! Welcome to blogland, Kaye and ladies! I put you on my own blog sidebar so I"ll see when you post an update :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations. What a great idea. I love the name of your blog. It is so appropriate. Super excited hugs.
ReplyDeleteway to go, Kaye! you are a blogger now!
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Wow, Kaye, I'm impressed! You go, Girl! Which BOM to pick, which one to pick...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new Blog! Hope you have fun with it.
ReplyDeleteWhat is Twilling BOM -- Churning Pennies?
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