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Friday, July 13, 2012

Sew Many Quilts


Welcome to my favorite Quilt Shop! Upon entering this charming shop you will be greeted by the nicest ladies...Each one is always ready to help you and so very friendly. I always feel right at home each time I visit.

Yes, It's Christmas in July in the shop! Now is the time to get started on all those Christmas projects.

Lots and lots of RED throughout the shop...and, how I love that old fashioned snuggly texture!

Snowmen...Christmas Trees...A Winter Wonderland.....and, all ready for the season.

Cozy Little Birdhouses for our feathered friends. "Home Tweet Home" for the Holidays!


The thought of winter seems inconceivable with our temperatures in the nineties! But, before we know it the snowflakes will be flying and these little snow people will be visiting our neighborhoods once again! 



This week is the Sister's Quilt Show. Thousands of people from around the world come to visit Central Oregon.  There are many festivities, classes, open houses and displays for all to participate in.

If you are in this part of the country for the Sister's Quilt Show, I hope you will find time to pop in and say hello to my sweet friends at "Sew Many Quilts".



Blessings, everyone...
Have a wonderful day!
Carolynn  xoxo

"The joy of the Lord is my strength!"
Nehemiah 8:10

15 comments:

Shirley Hatfield said...

Hi, Carolynn. I loved the visit to your favorite quilt shop. I am reading a novel about a quilting group and the mystery of the "Runaway Quilt." The backstory is about the days of slavery and abolitionists and a quilt that signaled safety to those slaves on the Underground Railroad. I am starting a few Christmas and Halloween projects. I like to make my neighbors a unique gift. I like to keep the price under $5 which makes it a fun challenge to come up with something different each year. I'll post these on my blog when the time is right. I would love to see that quilt show...a blogger in Alpine is traveling there with her BFFs...so I'm sure she'll post some interesting photos. Sorry this comment is so long...get carried away sometimes. =D

Anonymous said...

I love fabric shops, even though i don't do much sewing anymore. But it is lovely to walk through to see all the pretties. I csn't wait to see what Christmss lovely you will do this year, Sue

Mary said...

I love quilts, I should have been a quilter but, alas, it wasn't meant to be. So...I really enjoy everyone else's quilts!!

K @ Aurora Blythe said...

This shop looks like a dream come true to visit! What fun hours you must while away there :-)

vintage grey said...

What a wonderful quilt shop!! So pretty!! Thanks for taking us along!! Have a beautiful and creative weekend!! xo Heather

My Vintage Mending said...

Oh it is a place much like a library where you go to look at books and stay longer than you should...gorgeous. Smiles...Renee

Micupoftea~ said...

Hello Carolynn~ Look at all those festive and cozy quilts! That would be such a treat to visit Oregon and see all the fabric, quilts and talent that so many quilters have. I'd love to make a quilted tree skirt and matching mantle scarf. Have a nice weekend, friend :)
SHawn

Verna said...

Sorry it took me so long to see and post your lovely comment on mt thinng I have made blog. Life in our Coleman2 household has been very nutty lately. And since I keep the one blog on daily things , I have not been able to do many crafts or posting on things I have made.

I love quilting, but have not been able to do so for the past two years. Perhaps someday I shall be able to do more of it again.

Love the pictures of the quilt shop!

craftyles said...

Carolynn,What a cute quilt shop. You've got me thinking about Christmas and winter-at least thinking about it makes me a little cooler. Those red quilts-beautiful! Have a wonderful weekend!

Dorthe said...

Thankyou Carolynn, for showing that beautiful shop.
I love all those little and so beautiful quilts, they are looks cosy and sp wonderful.
Hugs,Dorthe

mimi'sdarlins said...

This does look like such a nice shop, lucky you! I see some familiar quilt patterns there, looks like a fun shop to visit.
I've read and heard so much about the Sisters Quilt Show, must be quite spectacular to be a part of that experience. Will you be going? If you do, please be sure to post some photos for us!
:)

A tale from toadstool house said...

Hi Carolynn,wow,such a lovely shop,it does look like Christmas has come early! Such beautiful work in those quilts. love juliexxx

Jann Olson said...

Carolynn, we made it to this shop and loved every inch of it. Their style of quilting was much more to our taste than the one in Sisters. I have made the redwork quilt in the top picture. It's called 'Winter Wonderland'. I made it larger to fit my King bed. It's one of my favorites and I use it as a spread for Christmas and January. Thanks for telling us to stop in.
Hugs,
Jann

The Farmer's Daughter said...

I'm so glad I found you, too! I'm a new follower! And, this post makes me want to get out my quilt making stuff! Even in this 110 degree weather. . . Great store!

The Rustic Victorian said...

Hi Miz Caroline!
It's a wonderful shop, I mean I think I was there when I went to the Sisters Quilt Show, it has been some years however. I had a customer there too who ordered my dolls. It is an amazing show, one should see it at least once. We saw a Llama farm and the lava beds too, it was a great girlfriend outing. Are you going? I know the heat is difficult this time of year to go.
I like the background of red teacups!
Joy in your day!
Love
Marcie