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Columbia, MD
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2008 Newsletters
May 2008 -- BOM: Tumbling Block
April 2008 -- BOM: Mitered Corners
March 2008 -- BOM: Flying Geese
February 2008 -- BOM: Snail's Trail
January 2008 -- BOM: Star Block
2007 Newsletters
December 2007 (261 kb) -- BOM: Card Trick
November 2007 (270 kb) -- BOM: Half-Square Triangles
October 2007 (267 kb) -- BOM: Square in a Square
Corrected October BOM instructions
September 2007 (249 kb) -- BOM: Strip Piecing (Rail Fence)
August 2007 (525 kb) -- BOM is coming soon ...
July 2007 (259 kb) -- BOM is still on break until the fall...
June 2007 (311 kb) -- BOM is on break until the fall...
May 2007 (405 kb) -- BOM: It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere
April 2007 (519 kb) -- BOM: Bellefleurs
March 2007 (333 kb) -- BOM: Floral Charm
February 2007 (1.7 mb) -- BOM: Postcards
January 2007 (818 kb) -- BOM: Moon over the Mountain
Newsletter Archives - 2006, 2005
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The Faithful Circle newsletter, The Circular, is published monthly from September through June.
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Members are encouraged to pick up their newsletter at the first Monday or Thursday meeting of the month, otherwise it is mailed to their home. During July and August, The Summer Lite Edition, a brief one-page flyer sufficient to cover announcements only, is handed out at the meetings but is not mailed.
To opt out of the printed newsletter, email your name to membership@faithfulcirclequilters.com. You will receive a reminder each month when the newsletter is available for download from this Web site.
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You can contact our newsletter editor via email at Editor@FaithfulCircleQuilters.com.

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Asking a quilter to mend is like asking Picasso to paint your garage.
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