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Lyda Rose – by Bunny Hill Designs


Anne Sutton, owner of Bunny Hill Designs, named this fabric line after the bouquet of flowers that her shrub, Lyda Rose, rewarded her with as its first blossoms of the season. This sun-kissed palette of yellow, aqua, pink, cream and stone will bring warmth, nostalgia and a dash of countryside to your creations.

Choose a 30 piece half-metre, fat quarter or fat eight bundle and release a garden of surprises as you discover each delightful print and color in the collection.


Soft, soothing colors are perfect for baby quilts too!


Lyda Rose precuts are just too pretty to resist. Our precuts are cut in-house with

precision and care. Hand packaged and sealed with our Quilters Cupboard seal of

approval!

Jelly Roll

Charm Pack

or

Layer Cake

Pattern for a fun little project...


Here a Chick, There a Chick! by Bunny Hill Designs


How cute are these? Make a table topper or cushion to welcome Easter!


Patterns are coming soon! Email us to reserve one now.

Lyda Rose Tri-Star Runner


Freshen up your home décor with a new Tri-Star Runner featuring the Lyda Rose collection.


Tri-Star is a Quilters Cupboard original pattern that never disappoints!

Sunshine Lane by Bunny Hill Designs

Filled with sunshine and flowers, Sunshine Lane is the perfect quilt to welcome spring. Stroll through a cheerful village of cozy houses, happy flowers and bright sunny skies. In addition to piecing, Sunshine Lane let’s you have fun with applique and a touch of embroidery.


Kits include pattern, all fabric for top and binding. Embroidery threads and backing are not included. Available for preorder – expected delivery end of January. Reserve yours today!

New Comfy Flannels Are Here

Welcome the new little ones with a cozy flannel receiving blanket – fun and easy to

make and loved by new moms and dads! Marilyn has curated some kits so you can get started sewing right away!







Looking to make a large flannel baby quilt? Shop our full selection of Comfy Flannels.

Hearts a Flutter


With all the talk of spring – let’s not forget an important day in February (Don take note please) – Valentine’s Day!


Joie de Vivre by French General fabrics are showcased in this Hearts a Flutter pattern by Skye Thistle Quilts. Celebrate Valentine’s Day, or any heart-warming occasion, by decorating with this lovely runner which finishes at 18” x 41”.


Kit Includes pattern, fabrics for top & binding.



Skye Thistle and Lyda Rose


Skye Thistle patterns are the creations of Ontario designer Annik MacLeod.


Tammy got creative with some mock-ups to show us how gorgeous Lyda Rose would look in the Flower Patch pattern. I think it would be fabulous in Mimosa too! Take a look at Skye Thistle patterns on our website

New Book!


Quilt Recipes 2 – Gathered

By Jen Kingwell


"Gathered" is the sequel to Jen Kingwell’s bestseller, "Quilt Recipes". Jen presents 13 quilt and cushion projects, complimented by 10 treasured recipes passed down by family and friends. It is much more than a pattern or recipe book, it is a celebration of community, heritage and the joy of creating.


Demo Days


Demo Days are Friday, January 23 and Saturday, January 24, with presentations starting at 10:30 AM. Whether you’re a regular attendee, or have never attended before, don’t miss our January Demo. You’ll be treated to an enthusiastic presentation by well known quilter and teacher, Kelly DuMaresq. You'll have an opportunity to hear about and ask questions pertaining to our upcoming classes, and participate in show and share open to everyone! There are door prizes too!

Mark your calendar and bring a friend.

Classes


We’re excited about the class registrations that have come in this week – check out our Classes and Register Now.

From your beloved Editor ...

Greetings Quilters! The response to our last newsletters describing the new Lori Holt collection and the classes on our schedule has been fantastic - thank you so much.


The response to my last few knowledge nuggets, best described as stunned misbelief, leads me to believe many of you question my knowledge of quilting. Good call! If I have confused any of you I apologize. If any of you have taken up stamp collecting or studying Norse mythology instead of quilting please come back. I can't promise anything will change but we still want you to come back. If you're OK with my knowledge nuggets, email Norine with "I'm staying" in the subject line.


norine@quilterscupboard.ca


Don