I recently lost my favorite place to buy quilting fiberfill., when Building 19,in Norwood discontinued carrying it. They were less expensive, and even came in a wider width.
After checking around,with the help of a lovely lady Sheila, of that company, I found a couple of other Building 19 stores that carried it. It only seemed to come in once in a while. It is a bit of a ride, but well worth i. t Seeing that I had to wait quite a while before I got the fiberfill, I kept making the tops.I finally got the fill and pu taabout 15 small quilts together. I still have as many more to get together..
I am on a crusade to use up all leftover blocks and parts of blocks. This is the stack that I recently finished.
After checking around,with the help of a lovely lady Sheila, of that company, I found a couple of other Building 19 stores that carried it. It only seemed to come in once in a while. It is a bit of a ride, but well worth i. t Seeing that I had to wait quite a while before I got the fiberfill, I kept making the tops.I finally got the fill and pu taabout 15 small quilts together. I still have as many more to get together..
I am on a crusade to use up all leftover blocks and parts of blocks. This is the stack that I recently finished.
I had many left over pieces of the Sunbonnet Sue quilt, so I polished off most of them, One scrap quilt with squares of teddy bears in the center, and one with ships for the center I used up a lot of scraps on a couple of scrap quilts.. I also had two blocks remaing from a log Cabin which I used for centers, and,.
I tried on small quilt using flying geese.
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