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Old 01-17-2010, 08:00 AM
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Great book!

Thank you. It sounds like a book I'd like to have. Also, I'll be going to Quiltfest so I'll look for her booth.
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Old 01-17-2010, 08:29 AM
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Bonnie Hunter
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Great book!

Thank you. It sounds like a book I'd like to have. Also, I'll be going to Quiltfest so I'll look for her booth.
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I don't think she will have a booth, that I know of. She is one of the teachers this year. You can look up JaxQuiltfest online and see. They always have special teachers and have classes in a classroom outside the showroom area. She doesn't do booths or push to sell anything.
She's a teacher.
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Old 01-17-2010, 09:58 AM
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I'd cut them apart for usable fabric, then using simple patterns (4 or 9 patch, for example)cut relatively large pieces. Keep in mind to use like fabric weights - lighter cottons might not work well with heavier twills.

We always use Bradenton as a reference point when we tell people where our condo is, on Anna Maria Island. Glad to see it's warmed up for you!
Amazon has several of Bonnie Hunter's book for sale under $20 and the reviews are good...
I took my daughter to the Island one year for spring break. She was maybe 10 yrs old and her name is Anna Maria. We had great fun taking pictures of signs with her name on them... Do you rent out the Condo?
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Old 01-18-2010, 10:31 AM
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Our church women are making "comfort quilts" They're all new material, cost under $10 each for fabric, batting, and backing (fleece or flannel), and are lap blanket size...40X60 inches...so they won't get hung up in wheel chairs. Many quilters have scraps a plenty, so these can be made for next to nothing out of pocket. We tie them so they can be made in just 8-10 hours each (for simple designs). They're going to 2 local nursing homes.
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