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I never thought it would happen to me, but I joined a cult . . . willingly. It's the Dawn Drive Quilting Cult and what a great bunch of quilters they are. Meet Connie, Linda, Mary, Dee, Lynne, and Sue.
I spent the day with the cult sharing what I've learned about color and fabric selection. We created color wheels, had a show and tell, a trunk show, and door prizes. We're getting together in the spring for an applique class. Can't wait!
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In the meantime, I'm making good progress on my sister's pink and brown quilt. Lynne and I spent an afternoon arranging and rearranging blocks to make sure no two of a kind were next to each other. You know how that is: move one and it's like the domino effect in action.
I sure hope she likes the final result. If she doesn't, I'm keeping this one, too!
1 comment:
If your sister doesn't like the quilt, maybe we can work out a trade. What am I saying?! Of course your sister will want the quilt. It is BEAUTIFUL!
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