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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

365 Quilt-Block Patterns Perpetual Calendar

While may don't start thinking about getting a new calendar, until the end of the year, there is a big advantage of having a perpetual calendar.  And, even better when that perpetual calendar has quilting blocks to inspire you.



Martingale, home of That Patchwork Place, has released a fun new perpetual calendar  for "The Best of Judy Hopkins 365 Quilt-Block Patterns". 


Martingale - 365 Quilt-Block Patterns: Perpetual Calendar

Imagine the fun you'll have every day with a new quilt block pattern year after year with this perpetual calendar, that honors the memory of Judy Hopkins.

Blocks vary in size from 6" to 14" and each block has cutting instructions.
Martingale - 365 Quilt-Block Patterns: Perpetual Calendar

The 365 beautiful quilt blocks include measurements for these pieced blocks and are illustrated in color.

Martingale - 365 Quilt-Block Patterns: Perpetual Calendar
This calendar is a softcover with wire-o binding, and an easel back 380 that allows it to stand up on a desk, or you can lay it flat, which ever you prefer.
365 Quilt Block Patterns Perpetual Calendar
Plus, as this is a perpetual calendar, the sooner you get one, the sooner you can start using it (this year) and enjoying it.

The Best of Judy Hopkins: 365 Quilt Block Patterns Perpetual Calendar


Plus, this perpetual would make an excellent birthday gift, Christmas gift, or just about any type of gift.

I hope you get a chance to check out this fun perpetual calendar at your local quilt shop soon, or online at Martingale's store.










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3 comments:

  1. I have several of these - also, great gift items!

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  2. I've had perpetual calendars, and I've had quilting calendars, but, not one that is both. I'll have to keep my eyes peeled for this one. Thanks.

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  3. I purchased this calendar after seeing blocks on a blog. IT is great!

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