Thursday, March 18, 2010
Bears in the Attic
Some fabrics need to be featured, the Attic Windows pattern is a good way to do that.
I've got a collection of bug fabric that I've been meaning to make into a bug jar quilt. Attic Windows might be another way to use it. Looking out the window panes and seeing thousands of bugs, frogs, etc. It would be like one of the great plagues, hehehehe!
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