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I have a list of stores that have ordered Jolly Holiday fabric. If I missed anyone, please let me know, but hopefully you can find someone in your area.


Alabama

 Calico Rose Quilt Shop
Florence, AL

Heart To Heart Quilt Shop
Trussville, AL

Opelika Sewing Center
Opelika, AL

Smocking Bird
Birmingham, AL

Sew Delightful
Northport, AL
 Alaska
Arizona
35th Ave. Sew & Vac
 Phoenix, AZ 

 A Quilter's Oasis
Mesa, AZ

Amazing...

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Still working on the studios. The ceiling in the design studio doesn't exist. The previous owners of the house left us all of the parts to do a hung ceiling. The problem is that there are pipes that hang lower in some places than others. If we did put in a ceiling it would end up being pretty low. Neither of us wanted that since the room is already small. I decided I would try a fabric ceiling,...

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Please don't tell my husband, I'm taking over the house. Even though, I think he has pretty much figured this out, I'm not going to acknowledge it. :)

Remember this studio? This little room is supposed to be a workshop/tool storage room. It's off the side of out garage and is a funny shape. It's six feet wide and probably 20 feet long. It was Niks office, then my making and glazing studio, then...

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I am so excited about this! If you're a store you might have seen some ads in Gifts or the Atlanta Gift Mart book about my new line of quilted bags and ceramic jewelry. They are officially shipping to stores. You can see all of the bags and jewelry here at Caffco's website. There are 32 bag options and 28 jewelry options. If you're a store you can get a wholesale login for pricing etc. If you're...

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  I told you this one is going to be a tricky re organization to get everything to fit. I love stations. I like to have a station for each of my "usual" jobs. That way I don't have to clean a surface off to start something new. I love to re-use and the doors from my first quilt market boothhave become table tops. I think I have six in all. So I have put most of the furniture in. Now I am going to...

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