news release from Northwest Suburban Quilters Guild…
Hey if you are in the area…come to the meeting-June 20th …they are allowing guests to attend…
Happy Summer, Quilt Shops and Guilds, and our local media,
A new season will soon begin for NSQG, and I have enclosed a press release about our exciting new events available to the community. Please share the attached press release with your customers, members and readers.
Editors: please note, if you decide to publish this press release, please notify me so that I may inform our members: jbquiltasaurus@gmail.com.
Save the Date:
Thursday, June 20: Lisa Bongean, teacher and designer of primitive wool design patterns and owner of Primitive Gatherings Quilt Shop in Menasha, Wisconsin, will present her trunk show “Working With Wool,” on Thursday, June 20th at the meeting of the Northwest Suburban Quilters Guild at Concorde Banquets in Kildeer, IL. Lisa is a designer for Moda Fabrics and a major contributor to “Primitive Quilting Magazine.” Guest cost is $7; doors open at 6:30 p.m. Concorde Banquets, 20922 North Rand Road, Kildeer; 847-438-0025.
Debbie & Ken Wesenberg of “D & K Custom Templates, Notions & Laser Cuts” will be the evening’s merchant
“Our Quilts in Bloom” NSQG Quilt Show 2013
September 20-21, 2013
Prairie Stone Sports & Wellness Center
5050 Sedge Blvd. Hoffman Estates, Illinois 60192
4 responses to “news release from Northwest Suburban Quilters Guild…”
Kitty Graves
Oh how I wish I was going to be in the area! Lucky ladies are going to see your wonderful things, up close and personal! Meanwhile, I’m patiently waiting for Houston!!
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