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Monday, March 10, 2014

Special Redwork Exhibits, hosted by Bird Brain Designs, at Road to California

The Road to California Conference and Quilt Show always has a variety of beautiful quilt exhibits.  Today, I'm delighted to share insights with you on two exhibits sponsored by Bird Brain Designs.

The "Joy of Red Work" quilt exhibit was curated by Robin Kingsley and was certainly a joy to see.  Bird Brain Designs also had a special exhibit, their their  booth, with lovely red and white quilts made using patterns from Bird Brain Designs:  

And, of course, SewCalGal would love to see some projects made using Bird Brain Designs entered in the upcoming Make It! Challenge in the Year of Red and White Quilts, as well as upcoming virtual quilt shows with a red/white theme.  And, Bird Brain Designs has many wonderful designs that would also make great Christmas Gifts that I hope to see entered in any of the monthly Make It A Handmade Christmas Challenge with a linky party that is held monthly between the 15th and 25th of each month.    There are also wonderful prizes that you can win when you enter these challenges!


You Can Find Bird Brain Designs at:
www.birdbraindesigns.net
www.birdbraindesigns.blogspot.com
 
www.facebook.com/BirdBrainDesigns




Mark your calendar to attend Road in 2015: 

January 22-25, 2015

You Can Find Road At:
Website: http://www.road2ca.com 
www.road2cablog.com 

https://twitter.com/Road2CA 


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3 comments:

  1. Love red work! Sure was wonderful to see it all in person. I do have some BB projects to do one day.
    Lola

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  2. I love that cat pattern, it is so cute!

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  3. So glad you were able to feature this exhibit. Sorry I missed you at the show.

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