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Anna's Quilts for Sale
Many of you know about our friend Ann Willis. She is our elderly friend who quilts to supplement her disability income and to be able to “work every day for her living.” This lady has a work ethic that is classic. She has recovered enough from recently illnesses and surgeries to be able to quilt again and to finish several quilts. Last week she “hauled” these five quilts in for us to hang and to sell for her to help her pay her living expenses. So, whoever purchases one of these quilts is buying several things: first of all a beautiful product of usefulness; an art object; a means of financial relief for someone who wishes to be self-sufficient; and not least of all sense of having participated in a mission project right here at home for a deserving recipient. Look at the photos and descriptions of these quilts to see if one of them fits a purpose for you. Enjoy the experience of viewing these on line and in person in the shop.
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Baskets Quilt Lap size or wall hanging $200 |
African Crazy Quilt Approx. 70 x 70 inches $250 |
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Football Quilt Approx. double bed size $350 |
Black & White w/red accent Rail Fence King size $500 |
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Colonial Ladies Lavender and White $275 |
I Want This One!
Emily Rebecca (6 months of age) on her first visit to Heirlooms and Comforts makes a selection from the collection of batik fabrics. She is the granddaughter of Barbara, a regular visitor to H&C Barbara. It is never too early to train youngsters about where to shop and to love fabrics.
Paula Crook - Smocked Dress
Paula Crook took a smocking class at Heirlooms
& Comforts in Central. She has now completed this beautiful girl's dress!
Sara completes Christening Gown for Great Niece
Sara Ballentine completed this beautiful Christening Gown for her Great Niece.
Swiss Nelona Embroidered Dress
Katherine made this beautiful dress for Logan to wear to a wedding.
Miss Potter's Garden by Katherine Dobrenen

Katherine used the Beatrix Potter scene fabric along with a coordinating print. The dress pattern is Kinsey from Children's Corner. The sleeves were shortened and the bodice was lengthened. Three 1/2 inch tucks were added 1/2 inch apart at the top of the hem.




