I feel like I've been working from dawn to dusk seven days a week! But what a whirlwind of experiences I have had.
So let me show you a few things from the list above!
Here's the feature quilt for Away From Home: Quilts Inspired by the Lowell Factory Girls. The book is scheduled for an April 2012 release and is being published by Kansas City Star.
And here is The Mill Girls: 1830-1850 block of the month quilt. It is a 10 month program that will run in shops starting September, 2012. Encourage your local shop to participate!
A swatch chart of The Mill Girls' fabric collection. Judie worked with the archivist from Old Sturbridge Village to create a collection authentic of the time period.
Now switching gears . . .
Here's a close-up of Amish With A Twist so you can see some of the quilting. This is a "flexible" BOM program that is starting now in some shops. The pattern is for exclusive use with Marcus Centennial Solids.
One of the 5 parts/patterns and fabric that is part of the Shop Kit offered to quilt shop owners.
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Once all the five parts are assembled, they are all put together along with a Shop Guide into the finished shop kit. So far I have put together 186 of them. Yes, I am keeping count!
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