Time to be starting home.
Andy few home the day before as he had to work that evening.
We had lunch with Ron's mother to celebrate her upcoming 91st birthday.
We did make a couple of stops.
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They called their row, "Water, Water Everywhere". This was the first shop just over the line in Pennsylvania, Calico Patch Quilt Shop. They are in North East, PA. |
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On our way out we had made a stop in Erie, and picked up this row at TaDaQuilting Studio H TWO OH |
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Here is "Go take a walk on the beach" from Super Stitch, also in North East, PA. They had a special ruler to make the steps. |
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After another night in Cleveland, Ohio, we had decided to make a stop in Shipshewana, Indiana. We wanted a chicken dinner at the Das Dutchman in Middlebury. We stopped at The Cotton Corner in Shipshewana to pick up their row. They had a winner already. |
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The bottom row is this years, "Wana Waves" The one on the top "Hoosier Harvest: was last years row. They still had patterns left for sale. |
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| This area has a lot of Amish residents. Love to see their modes of transportation. |
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Pumkinvine Quilting, in Middlebury has a neat row. It is "Krider Waterwheel Cottage" It is after a historic building in the area. |
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| They have had a winner as well. |
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Here is my last one, well at least from Indiana. "Splash Time!" is from The Quilt Shop at the Essenhaus shops in Middlebury. |
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| At the Das Dutchman, was this cute quilt. Love the gingham fabric for the border sets it off. |
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| How about the yo yo's on this table runner? |
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| At the Das Dutchman restaurant they have this area showing off several antiques and quilts. |
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| Love those baskets. |
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This Loan Star is so pretty. The combination of blue and yellow is fresh looking.
Well that about does it for the time being. Time to settle in for a while, and get some more sewing done. I still have pictures of more quilts to share that I have finished. I have done a lot of embroidery that needs to be made into purses of set as pictures. I am still considering what to make them into. Still have a lot of rows to now work on. A couple of retreats will be coming up soon. Who knows what else I will get done. I have to say it feels pretty good to be able to say I have completed some of those projects that have been on that UFO list. There are at least a dozen more to work on. Then there are any little things that come along that will be fun to work on. Got to keep busy. Hope you are having a wonderful summer. Mary |
4 comments:
what a wonderful holiday you have had, certainly you have plenty of stitching to do and hope to see more completed soon
WOW ! what a wonderful displays. Am sure you had a wonderful holiday.
Thank you for sharing the photos.
The Punkinville winner is just wonderful! I love the store's row. Thanks for sharing all your lovely pictures; I look forward to seeing the rest. I am so busy at work that my sewing has taken a backseat, but at least it is a three day weekend.
Happy stitching,
Susan in Texas
Hi Mary, looks like you got quite far afield with the row by row experience. I find it interesting that a lot of the finished quilts are very long and narrow.
Interesting to see the variation of designs around the shops. I've not made any yet but plan having some fun with the designs when I do.
Congrats on all the bindings you did while travelling!
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