So I'm off now to see if I can create a small round quilt with "stuff" on it! (Come back later for pictures.) Have a great weekend!
March 27, 2009
You want me to do WHAT?
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Ingrid Whitcher,
Pensacola Quilters Guild
March 19, 2009
Lunch Hour at the Pier
This is a very relaxing way to spend a lunch break. It eliminates the stress of the morning. The downside is that it also eliminates the motivation to go back to the office!

March 14, 2009
A & E Fabric, Variety & Craft Store
There is a wonderful fabric store in Pensacola that you would probably miss if you were to drive right by it. The name of this enchanted place had been A&E Pharmacy. When I looked up the telephone number recently, I noticed several divisions listed: A&E Fabric, Variety & Craft Store; A&E Pharmacy; and A&E Appliance Center. All are located in a small, old-fashioned strip shopping center. (You could save a lot of time if you ever need to pick up some thread, your Zoloft prescription, and a new washing machine!) The fabric department has grown over the years, but has not pushed out the crafts section where, in addition to crafty items, they sell Mardi Gras and other seasonal decorations.
The ladies who work in the fabric department are gems. They're always goofing on each other (in a good-natured way), and always laughing while they're cutting fabric. Here are pictures of three of the ladies -- Liz and Tovah (top), and Ann (bottom). There are more, but they weren't working the day I took these pictures. I'll be sure to catch them later, though. I spend a lot of my lunch hours there!

And here's a small sample of what you'll see when you visit the store.

The ladies who work in the fabric department are gems. They're always goofing on each other (in a good-natured way), and always laughing while they're cutting fabric. Here are pictures of three of the ladies -- Liz and Tovah (top), and Ann (bottom). There are more, but they weren't working the day I took these pictures. I'll be sure to catch them later, though. I spend a lot of my lunch hours there!




IT'S HERE!
I received an advance copy of my new book, Scrap-Basket Surprises, scheduled for release on April 14, 2009. It contains instructions for 18 scrap quilts, all made from 2 1/2" strips. The nice people at Martingale & Company were so great to work with. Here's a picture of the cover:
You can check out the details at Martingale & Company's website by clicking HERE. And be sure to flip through the gallery to see a few of the projects.
Check back frequently -- I'll be giving away a copy soon!
Check back frequently -- I'll be giving away a copy soon!
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Scrap-Basket Surprises
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