Well it has been quite a year at the House's House. It really has been a year of first for our family. Here's a portion...
- We became dog owners - we love our Mickey. We were always good with cats, but we had never had a good match with a dog until our little Mick came into our lives
- Lizzy started her blog, introduced us to the cyber world, and lots of new friends!
- We launched Cherry House Quilts, and have been on the go ever since
- First grand baby - our precious Alton!
- Melissa left for college, and all my little ones have flown away
- Fantastic opportunity to work with Holly Holderman of Lakehouse Dry Goods
- First Quilt Exhibit in downtown Houston - that was really exciting, and a dream come true
- First Quilt Market - what an experience that was
- First quilt of mine to be shown at Market - thank you Holly
- First blogger dinner - more thanks to Holly
- I continue to be in awe of Lizzy - and all of her talent. She has always shined - do you guys know that she is quite the performer - song/dance/actor extraordinaire!
- Awesome opportunities to work with Robert Kaufman Fabrics, and Amy Schimler
Here's a recap in pictures...
Stay tuned - more to come!
Happy New Year
Posted by: Roz | December 29, 2007 at 08:21 PM
Boy, what an exciting year you've had! Can't wait to see what 2008 brings you!
Posted by: Thimbleanna | December 30, 2007 at 06:15 PM
I saw on one of your posts about having TOO MUCH fabric. Have you more you need to home??? I'm new to quilting and subsequently haven't built a stash and have been eyeing a scrap quilt on claudia's quilt shoppe. I cringe at the idea of buying fabric in an attempt at making it authentically scrappy and would rather provide a loving home to any unwanted scraps (of 100% cotton fabric)
Posted by: Carol Van Rooy | January 02, 2008 at 09:33 PM
I saw on one of your posts about having TOO MUCH fabric. Have you more you need to home??? I'm new to quilting and subsequently haven't built a stash and have been eyeing a scrap quilt on claudia's quilt shoppe. I cringe at the idea of buying fabric in an attempt at making it authentically scrappy and would rather provide a loving home to any unwanted scraps (of 100% cotton fabric)
Posted by: Carol Van Rooy | January 02, 2008 at 09:34 PM