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Saturday, December 14, 2013

A little trip to Warburton...

...with some of my fabulous NOTY friends.




We were at the delightful Patchwork Teahouse for a Stitchery Day.  Nineteen of us took the trip to beautiful Warburton to sew, eat and have lots of fun.  I'm so lucky to be part of this fabulous group of women.
The ingenuity and creativeness of our fellow bloggers never ceases to fill me with wonder.  I am so in love with this amazing dress. Caila very kindly shares how to make it in a wonderful tutorial HERE at Caila Made.

16 comments:

  1. what fun and love your bauble hat mel,you are so funny,have a lovely weekend my friend.xx

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  2. The Teahouse is such a perfect place to spend time with friends!

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  3. You guys do have fun! Such a happy group. I love the ornament "crown". It makes everyone shine. The dress is darling although I don't wear dresses anymore or high heels or pantyhose etc. I swore when I retired...never again! LOL! I'm looking into cobbler aprons for part of my retirement wardrobe. TTYL!

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  4. Great photos...lovely head piece Mel....LOL

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  5. I am itching to get back to The Patchwork Tea house. I have only been once and loved it. I also have a fondness for Warburton itself.

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  6. Oooh that dress is stunning. I wonder if Amelia would like it... all in pink, obviously. Thanks for sharing x

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  7. Love the arrangement around the head. Looks like lots of fun was had!

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  8. Perfect place to sit and stitch with friends !!!!!

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  9. Looks like fun was had by all. Now that dress looks amazing.

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  10. looks like you all had a Merry time, lovely decorations too lol

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  11. It looks like a lovely day, thank you as always for the wonderful free patterns and tutorials you find to share. xx

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  12. what fun... and I just love all those Christmas outfits!
    Hugz

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  13. In the second photo of the group at Warburton, you can see in the top left hand corner a quilt hanging on the wall. It has tractors and solid block squares alternating. That's the one I based Ken's bike quilt on! We saw it up there and he asked if I could make him one like that, but with bikes instead of tractors.

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