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Open House Invitation

Friday, April 9th and
Saturday, April 10th
10 am - 5 pm Directions

Come see what Thimbles and Threads has planned for spring. New classes, projects, tips and tricks, samples, kits, decor, demos, discounts, fabrics and giveaways!!! Blog

Free Stampin' Up make & take flower pin

Cori Blunt, Chitter Chatter Designs, will spotlight her newest project "Baby Bracelets" and share embroidery tips and techniques from 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday

Comments

J+S said…
Can you teach me how to sew? I will pay you for classes~~
Andrea - said…
I'd be happy to teach you how to sew--and you wouldn't need to pay me--but I don't know that I'm more advanced than you are. You've quilted harder projects than I have. I taught Kristen Harrison how to sew on a baby blanket for Jenn Gale. Kristen had just bought her machine and was a bit nervous about sewing. You are more advanced than she is. What do you want to sew or learn to sew?

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