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My addiction to charm squares inspired this pattern in 2009 when I needed a quick project for a Charm Club at the quilt shop I was working in.
"Quick Turn Around" is so fast & easy you'll want to make one for every season. It looks amazingly different with every charm pack you use.
It's made with 5" charm squares and finishes 36" x 36".
It can be a table topper or wallhanging.
This listing is for the pattern to make this adorable addition to your home.
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Before I talk about me, I want to thank each and every one of you who has visited my pattern store and/or purchased patterns from me.
As my husband would say, my cup is overflowing and I am not always able to send out thank you notes to each and every one of you. I want you to know that you are appreciated more than you could possibly believe. I am blessed in so many ways and you are one of ...
Before I talk about me, I want to thank each and every one of you who has visited my pattern store and/or purchased patterns from me.
As my husband would say, my cup is overflowing and I am not always able to send out thank you notes to each and every one of you. I want you to know that you are appreciated more than you could possibly believe. I am blessed in so many ways and you are one of them. Piecin' Love! My name is Terri and I live in Wisconsin with Mark, my husband of 26 years and our spoiled rotten beagle, Tucker.
I grew up in Alabama and joined the Air Force the year after I graduated high school. I met Mark in 1985 while in the Air Force and stationed in Japan. We moved to his home turf of Wisconsin in 1990 and it was here that I learned to quilt.
We have 2 children, ages 26 and 23, and we are the proud grandparents of Kilee Reese and Layla Faith, the two most adorable grand-girls on the planet.
I've been crafting and sewing since I was a little girl spending my summers in Mississippi at my grandparents' farm.
After moving to Wisconsin and taking several years to adjust my southern sensibilities, I learned how to quilt in 1999 and then opened my long-arm quilting business in 2004. I also worked for three years in a local quilt shop and it was there that I fell in love with teaching and pattern designing.
Due to health reasons, I am taking a break from long-arm quilting for clients. I currently teach quilting classes at our local technical college and, when I am not teaching, I design patterns and make class and pattern samples at home. Sometimes my patterns are borne from a class request, sometimes from a spark of inspiration, always from a love of quilting and a desire to share it.
Thank you for visiting my pattern store. May God bless you beyond your expectations.
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