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Are you and a small group of your friends looking for inspiration, as well as a place to get away for a few days of quilting? Let Terrie Hancock Mangat (Show 708) show you how color, pattern, and texture can be "done" in a small, circa 1880s house set on a hill in the town of Taos, NM. 

A visit to this stunning little gem is a feast for the eyes and--as it's available to rent--easy on the checkbook. Join us as we share one woman's creative touch on a charming house that any quilter would love.

 


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#4 Ann Judy 2019-01-16 16:23
WOW! This is delightful and charming. I would love to stay there. As an artist, I find this a feast for the eyes. Bravo.
#3 lulu moonwood muraka 2018-04-11 23:16
Super surprised by some of the comments here. I absolutely love this and feel such a kinship to Terrie vis à vis her colors and patterns. I was so fortunate that Terrie was my first ever quilt teacher, and I see the joyful personality that I remember of her in every room!
#2 Quilt angel 64 2016-02-05 17:43
I have to agree with commenter #6. No place to rest either the eyes or body. Would leave me in an aggitated state. When they say less is more, in this case very true. The bathroom sink is lost in a sea of chaotic color. And that kitchen, couldn't stand to cook in it. Not my cup of tea. No rhyme or reason to it. Just seems a hodge podge of patterns and colors. Sorry, won't be on the list to rent this home. But if she likes it, that's what matters.
#1 bar7700 2016-02-05 15:39
Sorry to say I don't find this inspiring at all. A confused mess. That's not to say the tiles aren't beautiful..... They are.
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