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Jo Morton & The Little Women Club

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By far, one of the most popular fabric collections here in the shop is Jo Morton's line of wonderful textiles.  Of all the bright batiks, inspiring 1930's, and fun contemporary fabrics, many of our traditional quilters gravitate straight to Jo Morton's Civil War era textiles.  Her use of color and pattern makes these truly beautiful fabrics to work with, and every finished quilt looks beautiful.

Shirley leads a group of ladies, Jo's Little Women Club, who come in once a month (Thursday mornings or Saturday afternoons) to work on what Shirley calls "miniature" quilts.  These quilts work beautifully as wall hangings or other decorative pieces of art in the house, and they definitely draw attention to themselves in whatever space they are in.  Below are some pictures of one of Shirley's past groups of Little Women:

Here is Karen, proud as can be of her finished miniature quilt top:


 
Below, Dee shows off her creation:
 
Joyce displays her beautiful runner: 
 
Rae smiles for miles as she shows us her piece: 
 
Jane's finished top turned out great:
 
The next round of these classes is scheduled to start on Thursday, October 22nd from 9:00am-noon or on Saturday, October 24th from 1:00-4:00pm.  You can contact us in the shop or check out our site for more information here.  Aside from creating a beautiful 1800's reproduction quilt for your home, you'll also learn about the history of quilts and make new quilting friends!  The patterns used in Jo's Little Women Club are exclusive to party members, so don't miss your oppoirtunity to quilt something historic and special. 
Posted on: 10/7/2009 at 9:30 AM
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