On the morning of Friday, December 8, I drove up to pick up Rebecca. Waving goodbye to Todd in the driveway, we set off toward Ohio. The day before I had done some research online to pick out the shops to stop at. After checking for photos to verify that they were physical shops, I came up with a list of ten. #1 was Freedom Bound Quilt Shop, in Wauseon, which was having a 50% of everything except sewing machines. If you are near NW Ohio, they are doing this all of December, so go! #2, The Quilterie, in Celina, is on Main St. At their recommendation we had lunch across the street at the Anchor and yes, the mushroom swiss burger was very good. #3 on the list was Little House of Stitches, but when Rebecca called to ask a question, she found out they are online only. So on to the next. #4 was Cotton Junky. We headed to Tipp City but didn't arrive in time for the posted 4pm closing. We did find Tippecanoe and Weavers Too where Rebecca got some nice roving for her beret project.
I showed my Love Links top at the Cal-Co Quilters Guild meeting on Jan 29. The pattern is by Running with Scissors for Studio 180 Design. It has 160 flying geese units, which I trimmed using the Wing Clipper tool by Studio 180 Design.
At the Monday guild meeting of Cal-Co Quilt Guild I gave the presentation for Member Spotlight. I had 27 family quilts to show. Thanks to my helpers who took pictures, handled the quilts and helped pack my car at the end. This was given to me by Mama Lindley (Bertha) in 1979. The quilts following are made by my Mom (Joan) and my MIL (Sue) My mom provided 14 of the 9-blocks. My Aunt Phyllis provided the sashing fabrics. My Mom's last top, Marilyn Garrison did the quilting and I did the binding. My Mom had 13 of the blocks done. I did the rest. Below are two of her bags.
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