Monday, June 27, 2011

We have a winner...

Congratulations to Cynthia from Maryland - you're the winner of the Aunt Purdy's charm pack this week. Thanks to all of you for your lovely comments and memories of the strong women in your lives. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading them all.

I just received a disc in the mail from Doris Duffy of Salem, IN of some wonderful pictures of our day in Haubstadt, IN at the Quilts 'n Bloom quilt show. Kathy Will and her family and staff did an outstanding job of hosting this event. We walked into a neat old high school gym full of awesome quilts, many featuring KT fabrics.


Lois and I enjoyed wandering thru the aisles, trying to select a favorite. My fav, of course, was this KT quilt made by Betty (so sorry I didn't write down your last name), who graciously allowed us to take a picture.


Thanks again to Doris Duffy for the pictures. She was vending at the show with her beautiful, graphic framed photographs and notecards. I just knew I had to have some of my own, so from several of the pics she took of my quilts, she created one-of-kind KT notecards for me. Very cool!

I'm dragging out the red/tan/blue for the porch in anticipation of the 4th. I'll post some patriotic inspiration later this week. Join me Thursday for another edition of Charming Thursday and a chance to win a vintage KT charm pack.

6 comments:

  1. Congrats to the winner! Love the quilt pictures!

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  2. How wonderful that she put the photos on cd for you.
    Congratulations to Cynthia!

    Debbie

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  3. The pictures are wonderful....and you are so photogenic! You look great in every picture I see of you!! Must be that good country livin' :)
    S Warren

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  4. It looks like a great show. I can't imagine how proud you must feel to see the quilts made from fabrics you designed. Keep on designing, you're doing great work!
    Sharron

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  5. Congratulations to Cynthia. Look at all those beautiful quilts.

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  6. I love the KT quilt that Betty made. It must be fun to see your patterns being used by your fans.

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