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Sunday, December 18, 2011

On the sewing table today

Getting Bree's little bundle of goodness ready to ship!


I remembered that I have a library card and decided to find some inspiration, which was much needed when the great news of my water pump needing to be replaced was sprung on us yesterday!

This is an amazing book! Elizabeth Hartman has done a great job in giving very good advice and fantastic quilts! I highly recommend this book!!!!!!


Last but not the least by any stretch of the imagination...HOLY COW!!!!! I LOVE this thread!!!!! I have been using it on my most recent projects and there will be a post and something else...wink...wink so stay tuned :o)

Hope your weekend is awesome!!!!

Kim :o)
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8 comments

Jenny said...

i would be lost without my local library! seriously the best selection one could ask for in quilting/crafting books! and i've requested countless books to be purchases!

Bree said...

I'm so excited! :)

Teje Karjalainen said...

Hi Kim! Enjoy your books and library for me, too because here the library is 'like it's not'! I miss so much the good library (that I have learnt to use in Finland from a child). I love to read but I'm lucky to have so much fun sewing that I don't miss books so much!
Merry Christmas! x Teje

Katy Cameron said...

Lucky Bree, and boo to faulty water pumps. Our local library is, err, cr@p, so Amazon is my friend lol I have several of those books - enjoy!

Deb said...

I love going to the library and getting sewing books; in fact, I own three of the books you borrowed from the library! Enjoy!

Katy said...

I never thought to try my library for sewing books haven't been in there in years! Nice tip :)

Katy
x

Jennifer Mathis of Ellison Lane said...

Aurifil is awesome and yay for the library. I often get books there of all kinds. :)

Sara @ Sew Sweetness said...

Oh, I see what you got now (the books), and I understand completely why you felt how you felt

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