Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Lavenders, Bread of Life, and King Quilt Products


Northeast Quilting Friends was on the move in style to the hinter lands of Kentucky. We drove and we drove through the beautiful rural country side around Danville and Liberty, Ky. Miles and miles of 4 rail wood fences and lovely stone fences escorted us along our way.

Fifteen of our members made the annual trek to, fi
rst off, Kings Quilt Products in Liberty, Ky. If you go with a large group, to any of these places, they really appreciate a phone call to give them a chance to have the extra staff to handle that many people.

Here we are filing in and browsing through $2.00 a yard fabric and finding lots of goodies. Now, I must give a bit of caution, several of the bolts did have a "seconds" sticker on them, but not all, so buyer beware. Built alongside the quilt shop is everything you need for the farm The farm supply side had, what I think, was the largest selection of bib overalls I've ever seen....imagine that...smile...

Following Kings, it was on to The Bread of Life,
a res
taurant that helps support the local economy and gives some aid to people in need. Anyway-great buffet-good 'ole country food-and the best warm chocolate cake with peanut butter icing-I've ever eaten. '
The chewy praline fudge is also highly recommended.


Then it was on to Lavender's Quilt Shop.


The store is
deep in the country with a few Amish that still need a hitching post where they can tie up their horses.

What fun we all had while the husband and wife team that lives near and owns the shop, cut our fabric for us and also kept us entertained with their humor.

My oh my what a wonderful da
y!

1 comment:

Jeannettekmr said...

Do they sell the pre cut squares
Jeannetterook@yahoo.com