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Purchases from the FoQ...

Well it doesn't look much in the bag
And it doesn't look too much in a pile. But...

It was quite a bit. So here's the list
3 x Pink Pig sketchbooks
1 x perfect bound Seawhite of Brighton sketchbook
3 x fat quarters of fabric
3 x Markel stick
YLI Soft touch in cream
Bottom Line Superior thread
3 x Angelina Fibre
5 x hand dyed cotton perle thread
2 x packets of hand dyed cotton perle
2 x variety thread packs
Free Brother bag (folds up very small)
packet of cards of the Thin Blue Line exhibition
Free Brother tape measure (free with Patchwork & Quilting magazine)
Free Aurofil thread (free with Patchwork & Quilting magazine)
So quite a lot for a small pile.
The quilts were amazing and I promise I will post some of them over the next few weeks - it's going to take me some time to work through the photos.
What did you all buy at the show?

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Looks like you had fun at the show! :o)

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