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Arabella Block Of The Month Program
Mother/daughter duo Carrie Quinn and Katie Solberg combine their favorite print motifs and warm color palettes in ARABELLA. The collection centers on a floral print from the Smithsonian Museum and is complemented by numerous prints from Carrie’s personal collection of antique quilts. When trying to come up with a name, Carrie & Katie wanted something that represented their family and its long history in this country.
Arabella is the name of the ship that their ancestors sailed from England to New England on in 1630. Their ancestor, the Reverend George Phillips, led a group of English settlers up the Charles River to settle in what is now Watertown, Massachusetts, where he later founded the Watertown Congregational Church.
The BOM quilt is a classic medallion style that showcases the beautiful prints in the collection.
Sampler blocks feature simple units suitable for beginners, but that will still challenge and delight the more advanced quilter. The 12-month program is organized so that quilters will begin constructing units for the pieced borders in Month 6, simplifying quilt assembly in Month 12!
The generously sized 84 square quilt will add a touch of traditional beauty to any home.
The program is non-cancellable, non-transferable, and non-refundable.
Ship or Pickup Options
Shipping charges will automatically apply to your order.
To pick up your subscription at the shop, apply the discount code MYSUB at checkout.
Mother/daughter duo Carrie Quinn and Katie Solberg combine their favorite print motifs and warm color palettes in ARABELLA. The collection centers on a floral print from the Smithsonian Museum and is complemented by numerous prints from Carrie’s personal collection of antique quilts. When trying to come up with a name, Carrie & Katie wanted something that represented their family and its long history in this country.
Arabella is the name of the ship that their ancestors sailed from England to New England on in 1630. Their ancestor, the Reverend George Phillips, led a group of English settlers up the Charles River to settle in what is now Watertown, Massachusetts, where he later founded the Watertown Congregational Church.
The BOM quilt is a classic medallion style that showcases the beautiful prints in the collection.
Sampler blocks feature simple units suitable for beginners, but that will still challenge and delight the more advanced quilter. The 12-month program is organized so that quilters will begin constructing units for the pieced borders in Month 6, simplifying quilt assembly in Month 12!
The generously sized 84 square quilt will add a touch of traditional beauty to any home.
The program is non-cancellable, non-transferable, and non-refundable.
Ship or Pickup Options
Shipping charges will automatically apply to your order.
To pick up your subscription at the shop, apply the discount code MYSUB at checkout.