i found a new embroidery site its amazing also a place to shop and great deals
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I found this magazine at walmart, never seen this mag. before and omg was i ever shocked to see the beautiful quilts in this magazine. It's called Creative Expressions with Jenny Haskins. This is her site, www.jennyhaskins.com also i couldn't figure out how to purchase her patterns, so i wrote them a note and this is where to go, www.erica's.com Hope you enjoy it as much as i do, Denise.
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Oh, my gosh! So many choices, so little time...but I did spend quite a bit of time "surfing". I finally fell prey and ordered the O Tannenbaum quilt pattern. It's made up of BOM patterns with some lovely border and applique work.
http://www.ericas.com/bomclubs/otannenbaum/index.htm
It's a quilt pattern that really grabbed me. I have a big wall in the living room...and this quilt would be perfect in that spot...near the Christmas tree. I have always loved the old fashioned / antique Christmas items (I have an ornament that was on my Mother's first tree...and she's 84) and especially all items German.
One of these days, I'd love to go to Munich to the Kris Kringle Markt in December and just take it all in. I've been to Munich a few times, but always AFTER Oktoberfest and BEFORE Kris Kringle Markt.
Maybe the reason I have an affinity for "things German" is my husband's side of the house is all German...he's 4th generation, I believe. It was his great grandparents who immigrated to the US.
Anyway, if, and as, I get any of these blocks done, I'll post them... :roll:
MHeuser
Oh, my gosh! So many choices, so little time...but I did spend quite a bit of time "surfing". I finally fell prey and ordered the O Tannenbaum quilt pattern. It's made up of BOM patterns with some lovely border and applique work.
http://www.ericas.com/bomclubs/otannenbaum/index.htm
It's a quilt pattern that really grabbed me. I have a big wall in the living room...and this quilt would be perfect in that spot...near the Christmas tree. I have always loved the old fashioned / antique Christmas items (I have an ornament that was on my Mother's first tree...and she's 84) and especially all items German.
One of these days, I'd love to go to Munich to the Kris Kringle Markt in December and just take it all in. I've been to Munich a few times, but always AFTER Oktoberfest and BEFORE Kris Kringle Markt.
Maybe the reason I have an affinity for "things German" is my husband's side of the house is all German...he's 4th generation, I believe. It was his great grandparents who immigrated to the US.
Anyway, if, and as, I get any of these blocks done, I'll post them... :roll:
MHeuser
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