The cost for the day will be $80.00 and you can just call us at the shop if you would like to book or you can check out our newsletter for all the info you will need.
We have some great classes coming up as well, so why not come along to our Spring Fling and then follow up the fun with some of these fantastic classes.
Drayton Hall with Di Ford is planned for November 22nd. You probably already know this stunning quilt of Di's so imagine spending the day with Di as you learn all of Dis tips for making this gorgeous quilt. The class fee for the day is $95.00 and includes morning tea, afternoon tea lunch and a goodie bag. You will need your own copy of Di's book "Primarily Quilts" for the class.
Now, you all know "Mountmellick"... Di Ford's wonderful Mystery Block of the Month...this quilt is gorgeous and we all wait in anticipation for each new copy of Quiltmania to see the next part of the quilt unfold.
Well, can you imagine spending the day with Di Ford and seeing her finished "Mountmellick" quilt as well as having her on hand to help you with your own version of her quilt...we have two dates planned for this wonderful class with Di Ford, September 27th and 31 January 2015. The class fee is $95.00 and that includes tuition, morning and afternoon tea, lunch and a goodie bag. You can find all the details of these great classes in our newsletter.
Now, fussy cutters get ready.....just feast your eyes on this absolutely sensational fabric...Megan was the first to take a piece of this fabric home and her fabric already looks like Swiss cheese....so we can look forward to seeing some amazing fussy cutting from Megan soon.
As well as these two fabrics, this range, "Wharton" has two stunning plaids, some great colour rich florals and three smaller all over prints, also great for fussy cutting.
It is $22.00 mt and will be on out web site soon...we have 1/8 packs with all 15 from the range for $45.00.
Sammy is excited about our plans and his message today is come and join in the fun at Threadbear's Spring Fling...fun for all, and pats for Sammy.
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