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    Old 01-24-2014, 02:15 PM
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    Does anyone know where to buy or get ahold of the Sue Garman quilt patterns. Quakertown quilts has closed it's doors and when I go to the website it asks for a username and password. Anyone know the history or where to purchase her patterns?

    Thanks alot in advance for any and all info.

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    Old 01-24-2014, 02:20 PM
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    Did you search on Google for the pattern you are looking for?? It appears she has a blog....
    suegarman.blogspot.com/‎
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    Old 01-24-2014, 02:33 PM
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    I have seen a few on Ebay.
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    Old 01-24-2014, 03:24 PM
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    Her old site is closed because she has a new one
    Lovely patterns, very nice lady.

    http://www.comequilt.com/
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    It took me awhile to find but I just ordered from this site 2 days ago and I got a confermation email by the next day. Cant wait to start my omigosh quilt
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    Her old site is closed because she has a new one
    Lovely patterns, very nice lady.

    http://www.comequilt.com/
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    Thanks for the info..
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    Old 01-25-2014, 04:11 AM
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    Thanks everyone, I found her site to order. Just couldn't see the forest for the trees! kalamaquilts, I found it about the same time you did.
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    Old 01-26-2014, 07:31 PM
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    Hello, I realize you posted awhile back, but I would like to comment on the Friends of Baltimore quilt pattern. I have not met Sue, but suspect she is a wonderful person. However, the pattern is not that well written and very difficult to understand. It is for very very experienced advanced people who have quilt for years. I too found it was very poorly copied, lopsided, etc. I bought the kit from the old online site for almost $500, and my next door neighbor bought it at the same time. I got cheap fabrics, some frayed terribly and poorly matched, most of which I did not used. However my friend got entirely different fabrics for the most part and much better quality and better selection. I wrote the online where I purchased and they did not write me back. Oh, and they frequently did not include enough fabric. I am about half done and have too much time and money invested not to complete, but I now choose very carefully when I made a decision to purchase kits. I can tell you that the "Fat Quarter Shop"is an absolutely wonderful place to purchase kits. The fabrics are first quality and usually the exact fabrics used, and the best part about Fat Quarter Shop--there is plenty fabric to complete the project, an overall great shop that stands behind purchases. I complained about a bundle, another was sent out and told me not to bother returning the one I did not like, wonderful service. Happy quilting.
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