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| "Let It H2O - Building Mr. & Mrs. Snowman" was at Simple Pleasures & Homespun Treasures, in Lancaster, New York. |
| The Carriage Quilt Shop, in East Aurora has been part of the Row by Row for 3 years. This years row is the blue one, Under the Sea. Yes those are bra project cases. |
| At the East Aurora Sewing Center I picked up "Gone Fishing" |
| At Zinck's fabrics, they had this row made up. Unfortunately, this store is going out of business as of the end of August. |
| Could not resist taking a picture of this sign on their cash register. Do you know anyone that has this collection? |
| We had stopped at a small pond and found these lovely waterlilies. |
| Who knew there were still pollywog's. This guy has legs already. For some reason, I thought this only happened in the spring. |
| We took a drive out to Boston (New York) to the Quilt Farm. You just never know where you will see a barn quilt sign. |
| This is their row. More like the seasons, but still pretty. |
| Love the rain boots on this one from Sew On - Sew Forth in Depew. |

4 comments:
I am amazed at the variety of rows that you share with us, some very talented people out there designing them.
I have well I made a bra bag out of an old bra, my daughter now has it, no doubt buried at the bottom of a draw somewhere it was fun t do but totally impractical.
A beautiful lily
Man, you are really visiting a lot of shops!! And collecting some terific row patterns. You can be busy for a long time!!
Love all the Row by Row samples! When will your quilt be finished? LOL!
I am loving the east aurora row! Gone fishing, with lures, so cool!
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