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Hello June

Im not sure how it became June already, but it is. Tourist season is picking up and its refreshing to see and talk to so many new faces.

When I opened my shop last year and being very new to the area, I had no idea I would be the first stop for most tourists coming down from Moncton to Alma. I was – to say the least- not prepared! We moved in the end of November and with winter on us pretty fast, we didn’t get to explore much. I was being asked questions I couldn’t answer and only had my Maritime road map to help. It was very trying, but made it through. With lots of research, trying to explore when we could and a few trips to the Albert County Museum, I am now very well prepared! I give a full map tour with lots of fun stops, history & a few hidden gems. I love seeing excited happy faces about to go on adventures.

Quilts in the shop!

Its taken me a bit to get some in, so many things on the go, but here are a few!

First picture is a log cabin with beautiful Liberty florals on a off white background. Florals can become very busy very fast, I find breaking it up with a white shade helps to calm the effect. I make up most of the quilts I make, most are off the cuff creations, this is one of them. I loved making it. Its

71 x 58 inches, fits the top of a queen (shown on a queen) The back is a white with blue rose Liberty print. More can be seen here: Log Cabin Liberty Quilt

Sunflower Baby Quilt

I love doing big statement flowers! Bright colours and fun fussy cutting. It’s 39×35 inch, perfect for the pram, crib or a little play mat. More information here: Sunflower Baby Quilt

There are a few more, you will have to wait for the next post.

Shop Update:

There are a few new lines on their way in, finally! Adel in Summer (bright fun prints), Simply Country (blue & white), Live Love Glamp (fun camping line) & more Bon Voyage nautical prints.

What is going on in the studio?

Bags, lots of bags. I love making useful items, I have two types of small bags and 4 tote sizes. All can be found at my shop. Boxy zippy pouches, everyday totes and market totes can also be found at The Starving Artist in Moncton, Wendy Johnson Pottery & The Outpost in Alma. Simple zipper pouches & book totes are also available at The Albert County Museum.

I have 4 cross stitch kits almost completed too. Finding the time to be on the computer long enough without doing accounting makes it harder to get them finished lol.

Bags in stock are listed here: Sew Fundy

Till next post … keep on stitching!

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