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Quilt Candy Virtual Quilt Show - Day 9

Hello Quilting Friends

I am participating in a Virtual Trunk Show with many of my quilt designer friends.  

We are showing you our favorite quilts on 15 minutes of Facebook Live.

I am adding a schedule each day so you can drop in and see various of these trunk shows.

Here is today's schedule - ENJOY

April 9

April 9 12pm EST Rugile Stanyte   https://www.facebook.com/LittleDreamsQuilts

April 9 1pm EST Nancy Scott
facebook.com/MasterpieceQ
April 9 2pm EST Jayme Crow/Bella Nonna Design Studio
April 9 3pm EST
April 9 4pm EST
Jen Frost https://www.facebook.com/FaithAndFabric/

April 9 5pm EST      Annie Smith https://www.facebook.com/anniesmithqs/
April 9 6pm EST Karen L. Miller / Redbird Quilt Co. https://www.facebook.com/RedbirdQuiltCo/

April 9 7pm EST Kathryn LeBlanc/Dragonfly's Quilting Design Studio
https://www.facebook.com/dragonflysquiltingdesignstudio

April 9 8pm EST Monique Kleinhans / Ladybug's Cabin
https://www.facebook.com/ladybugscabin/

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