Thursday, November 13, 2014

IT'S GIFT MAKING TIME

Most of us are thinking about what to make for Christmas gifts this year.  Now certainly is the time to start thinking about that.  Above is a darling apron that Misti made.  It is a See and Sew pattern.  I like this one because it has a bib.  I don’t know about you, but that is where I need the cover.  All the splatter lands above my waist. 

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
  • There are two Craft Days scheduled this year at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  This has always been a popular event and in order to accommodate everyone, Chris added a Craft Day to the calendar.  Originally they were scheduled for Friday, November 21, and Saturday, November 29.  However, things have snowballed.  There are far too many things going on right now and the Craft Day scheduled for Friday, November 21, has been moved to Friday, December 5.  If you prefer, there is still room in the Saturday, November 29.  Just call the shop and let Chris know what you would like to do.  I’m looking forward to this fun event.  You can see what we made last year here and the 2012 year here.
DON’T FORGET:
  • The Jingle Bell Hop is Nov 14 through 22.  Mark your calendar now.  With the purchase of your $5 passport you will receive a free pattern.  Each participating shop has designed an exclusive ornament that you may purchase as well as a table topper kit designed to compliment the free pattern.  Participating shops will have extended evening shopping hours for your convenience.
ON ANOTHER NOTE
Until next time,

Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

1 comment:

Barb said...

I love this apron, maybe I need to make a few???

lkjlkj

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