Thanks to the ladies who ventured out on this wet wet day to help make quilts for the first "donation day" of 2012. They got an impressive amount of work done.
We are making quilts for teens in the Looking Glass Independent Living program that they will receive when they graduate from the program in the spring. These young adults will then be transitioning from living in foster care to living on their own. The quilts donated last year were much appreciated as these kids went off to school or set up in their first apartment. Next month we'll be sewing on Feb 16, maybe we will see you then?
Do you need some animals to fill that ark you are building because you think it just might rain like this forever?
These pictures of David Walker's critters do not do them justice. They are even more fun in person.
There is no denying it now. We are IN it. We have hit the gray, dark and rainy days the Willamette Valleys is known for. BUT - there is relief.
This collection from Moda and Malka Dubrawsky is so vibrant that we put it right in the window so that it will brighten the view (from both sides). If you are not familiar with her work, check out her blog.
Another bright addition to the shop this week is Stockholm from Kaufman.
Looks like the cover of the latest issue of Stitch magazine was designed for this collection.
Finally, once again I am impressed with what you all do with your treasures from thhe shop. Dawn - this is an awesome bag...
Awww... thanks for sharing my bag! :) I am so drooling over all that fabric. Too cute!!
Posted by: Dawn | 01/20/2012 at 04:57 PM