The Fourteenth Quilt

Annie, Celia and Lynn are all that are left of the Relief Society quilting class, but they are still determined to make baby quilts for the new mothers at church. Annie, who is just south of eighty years old, calls the quiltsters (short for quilting sisters) together to ask for more. She wants to make lap quilts to give to some of the "forgotten" oldsters she sings to each week at the nursing home--something to wrap them in love at Christmastime. It's a good idea, but the trio discovers that life and making quilts don't always go as planned.




The quiltsters discuss recipes and quilting ideas including a crocheted cat mat to use up their fabric selvage and trim scraps, all of which they share in the book.




Sarah and Brian meet at the university. Their first date is after Sarah's First Saturday Block of the Month class she attends with her mom at the local quilt shop. Their romance grows, and they plan their future together--a plan that will require them to be separated for six months before their wedding. But, can they bear to be apart that long?




What wraps together this Christmas tale? The Fourteenth Quilt.

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The Fourteenth Quilt

Annie, Celia and Lynn are all that are left of the Relief Society quilting class, but they are still determined to make baby quilts for the new mothers at church. Annie, who is just south of eighty years old, calls the quiltsters (short for quilting sisters) together to ask for more. She wants to make lap quilts to give to some of the "forgotten" oldsters she sings to each week at the nursing home--something to wrap them in love at Christmastime. It's a good idea, but the trio discovers that life and making quilts don't always go as planned.




The quiltsters discuss recipes and quilting ideas including a crocheted cat mat to use up their fabric selvage and trim scraps, all of which they share in the book.




Sarah and Brian meet at the university. Their first date is after Sarah's First Saturday Block of the Month class she attends with her mom at the local quilt shop. Their romance grows, and they plan their future together--a plan that will require them to be separated for six months before their wedding. But, can they bear to be apart that long?




What wraps together this Christmas tale? The Fourteenth Quilt.

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The Fourteenth Quilt

The Fourteenth Quilt

by Robyn Echols
The Fourteenth Quilt

The Fourteenth Quilt

by Robyn Echols

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Annie, Celia and Lynn are all that are left of the Relief Society quilting class, but they are still determined to make baby quilts for the new mothers at church. Annie, who is just south of eighty years old, calls the quiltsters (short for quilting sisters) together to ask for more. She wants to make lap quilts to give to some of the "forgotten" oldsters she sings to each week at the nursing home--something to wrap them in love at Christmastime. It's a good idea, but the trio discovers that life and making quilts don't always go as planned.




The quiltsters discuss recipes and quilting ideas including a crocheted cat mat to use up their fabric selvage and trim scraps, all of which they share in the book.




Sarah and Brian meet at the university. Their first date is after Sarah's First Saturday Block of the Month class she attends with her mom at the local quilt shop. Their romance grows, and they plan their future together--a plan that will require them to be separated for six months before their wedding. But, can they bear to be apart that long?




What wraps together this Christmas tale? The Fourteenth Quilt.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940150922778
Publisher: Robyn Echols
Publication date: 09/21/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 188
File size: 388 KB

About the Author

Robyn Echols has been writing since she was in junior high school. She has spent hours learning and teaching family history topics, and focuses on history from a genealogist's perspective of seeking out the details of everyday life in the past.

Now Robyn resides with her husband in California near the “Gateway to Yosemite” and has fun researching and writing the books that she hopes will interest and entertain her readers. She writes Young Adult/New Adult and contemporary fiction under Robyn Echols and adult historical romance under her pen name, Zina Abbott.

The author is a member of Women Writing the West, American Night Writers Association, and Modesto Writers Meet Up. She currently lives with her husband in California near the “Gateway to Yosemite.” She enjoys any kind of history including family history. When she is not piecing together novel plots, she pieces together quilt blocks.
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