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BLOCK OF THE MONTH

You'll just LOVE the fact that you can start any
Block of the Month at ANY time. How the clubs work...

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The following discounts apply to all these products.
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A Maizing Southwest


Ancient Spirits of the Mesa


Eagle Dancer


Echos of the Past


Enchanted Lands


Las Cruces


Mission Churches of New Mexico
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Mission Churches-Optional Borders/Sashing
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Mission Saints of California


Navajo Sarape
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Old Navajo Sampler Series I


Old Navajo Sampler Series II


   

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How the Clubs Work

All of our Block of the Month Programs are ongoing. You can sign up for any series on any day in any month of the year using your MasterCard or Visa. You'll receive your first kit upon placing your order. The remaining kits will be processed in equal monthly installments thereafter, unless otherwise stated. The shipping and handling charges are shown for each series in the above information and are included in your monthly statement. You can sign up for any or all series any time. And, you can call us at 1-800-530-8995 if you ever have any questions or need to modify or cancel your program.

On rare occasions manufacturers have notified us of fabrics being discontinued without any notice. In such a situation we have no choice but to substitute the closest match possible. To ensure that your whole project be an exact match in fabric selection, we recommend you purchase the complete quilt kit series at once and not over a year's period. Although the substitute fabrics chosen on these rare occasions have not compromised the finished look of any our quilts, we want you to know the possibility of dye lots being different from bolt to bolt, and the occasional letter of manufacturer's discontinuing a new line of fabric without ANY notice to shops.