Molly Goes To Paris
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Hi - My name is Judy and I live in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. I am looking for a retail store that carries Camelot Cotton's Molly Goes To Paris. The Quilters World Magazine had a quilt made with this fabric and having a six year old granddaughter named Molly, I just HAVE to make it.
I have e-mailed Camelot Cottons twice - no response.
I have e-mailed Quilters World and was referred to the Camelot site.
I don't know where to go from here!
I have e-mailed Camelot Cottons twice - no response.
I have e-mailed Quilters World and was referred to the Camelot site.
I don't know where to go from here!
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Originally Posted by Juthann
Hi - My name is Judy and I live in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.
Yep. I am truly envious. I spent a fair amount of time in the mid 90's over at the Intel plant, ate a lot of good food, met a lot of good Green Chiles, I mean good people.
tim (suffering with imitation green chiles) in san jose
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Originally Posted by quiltmaker101
Tim, I can't believe you can't get good Mexican food in San Jose, CA... :wink:
Ah for some Joe Parkers, roasting on the grill to get the skin off, a loverly green chile sauce in the making on the stove, something with a ton of cheese waiting to get smothered by it...
tim drooling in san jose
#7
Wow, Tim. You're making me hungry.
I'm guessing with your warm climate, you could have the real thing all year long?
Why not plant a few pepper plants in the yard or in some pots? Use potting soil, and you won't even have to worry about weeds.
That's where I planted my garden this year...on the porch in pots and tubs. :D
THe cucumbers have their bloomers on, but the squash don't. Most ppl already have veggies, but mine were a little late getting in the dirt this year.
I'm guessing with your warm climate, you could have the real thing all year long?
Why not plant a few pepper plants in the yard or in some pots? Use potting soil, and you won't even have to worry about weeds.
That's where I planted my garden this year...on the porch in pots and tubs. :D
THe cucumbers have their bloomers on, but the squash don't. Most ppl already have veggies, but mine were a little late getting in the dirt this year.
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