Currently the family were in a place called 'Antique Quilt Shop.' The family were shopping around for some quilts, cloth and rugs to use back at the house. Shaggy and Eustace was in the front of the door, Eustace was sneezing like crazy. Muriel, Scooby and Courage were near the quilts looking for some more yarn to use.

"AH-CHOO!" Eustace sneezed.

Shaggy handed his uncle a tissue, "Bless you."

"Whatever, "AH-CHOO!" Eustace reply, as grabbed the tissue from Shaggy and sneezed again.

"You sure your okay Uncle Eustace?" Shaggy asked.

"No I'm not OKAY! Durn quilt dust. Giving me allergies," Eustace said, before blowing his nose which instantly got covered in a bunch of dust. "Muriel! AH-CHOO! Tell your aunt to hurry up."

"Like, whatever you say angry old uncle," Shaggy responded, as he went up to catch up with his family.

"I forgot to mention, the farmer is allergic to dust," Courage told Shaggy.

Eustace sneezed again.

"Already figured that out," Shaggy replied.

Courage turned and noticed the string, "Hey guys, watch this," the pink beagle begin to play a cat's cradle.

Shaggy and Scooby were both impressed.

"Rmazing Rourage," Scooby said, with astonishment.

"Like, you must of had it in you," Shaggy added, with amazement.

Courage giggled, "You guys aren't the only ones who are full of surprises," Courage then begin to use the string as floss, but the other end of the string pulled away and yanked Courage's teeth out.

"My teeth!" Courage yelped.

The cowardly pink beagle's teeth were being dragged by a string that led into the basket Muriel was carrying, Courage quickly ran forward and placed them back in his mouth with the string still attached to them, with a giggle, he turned and saw Shaggy and Scooby giving him looks.

"What? I forget to floss this morning," Courage said, with defense.

"Just be careful next time little pink dude," Shaggy suggested.

Courage give the cowardly teen, a okay symbol.

"Muriel, I'm waiting in the truck," Eustace then got sent flying out of the store from one large sneeze.

"Bless you!/Rless you!" Shaggy, Scooby and Courage shouted in unison.

The family went to go and pay for all the stuff Muriel got, getting there, Muriel noticed the sign above her and her family.

"Oh, my, would you look at that?" Muriel said, surprised.

Looking at the sign, Scooby saw that it was inviting people to join the quilt club.

"Roin the quilt club?" the Great Dane asked, examining the sign before looking over at the giant quilt on the counter.

"May I help you?" a creepy looking lady suddenly asked.

"Yes, thank you. I-" Muriel began, but stopped when the lady suddenly disappeared behind the door again.

Then a split second later, another lady who look identical to the first came out the other door.

"May I help you?" she asked.

"Why, yes, but-" Murie began, confused.

The lady stepped forward to reveal something Shaggy and Scooby were not expecting, it turned out there were two heads on a single body, this made the hungry duo started with fright.

"May we help you?" they asked at the same time, making the creepy factor rise tenfold.

"Uh Courage?/Ruh Rourage?" Shaggy and Scooby said, with unison and fright.

Courage looked up as he finally got the string out of his tooth hole and screamed when he saw what his best friends were looking at.

"Rikes!" Scooby screamed, as he jumped onto his owner's arms.

"Zoinks!" Shaggy exclaimed, with fear.

"Oh! Oh, my! Hello," Muriel said, trying to calm her shock.

"H-H-Hello?" Shaggy stuttered, as he shook with fear.

"Eleeza Stitch," the head on the left introduced herself.

"Eliza Stitch," the other head introduced.

"The Stitch Sisters," they announced at the same time.

"How do you do? I was wondering about your quilt club?" Muriel told them.

"Yes, our quilt club," the sisters said at the same time while stretching their necks to make it appear longer, they also started patting the quilt that was on the counter.

"Oh, so many different designs," Muriel said in wonder, as she observed the quilt, "Did your quilt club do this?"

"There's a little bit of everyone in it, yes,"Eliza stitch said, while Eleeza nodded her head.

"Oh, it's lovely, I love me quilting, but it's such a lonely hobby to do all by myself. Would be so nice to belong. I tried to get my nephew to try it, but he keeps hurting himself with the needle," Muriel said sadly, while looking at the quilt.

Shaggy flustered with embarrassment, "Aunt Muriel."

"We are very particular about who may join," Eleeza said, while Eliza nodded.

"Why don't you bring in samples of your work?" Eliza suggested.

Scooby and Courage both started to sniff at the quilt, and it smelled funky.

"There's something fishy about this quilt," Courage said, with suspicion.

"Reah, fishy," Scooby agreed, also not trusting this one bit.

Shaggy heard a low rumbling before a light growl came as well, Courage then ran up to Muriel and try to tell her about it as he heard it to.

This send chills down the cowardly teen's spine, "Did anyone else notice the quilt moving?"

"Nonsense boy," Eleeza shrugged it off.

"Your just hearing things," Eliza put in, this did not calm Shaggy's fears and suspicions.

"Rour not the only one Raggy," Scooby answered, while shivering with fright.

"That quilt is giving me the creeps," Courage added, also shivering with fright.

At least I'm not alone in this situation. Shaggy thought to himself.

"I know just the thing," Muriel said, before digging into the basket she brought, she quickly pulled out a piece of fabric that had a naked baby Eustace on it, making Shaggy and Scooby snickered. "See these old swatches? They're from Eustace's old things. I've been making a memory quilt for him out-"

"We prefer to make new memories here,"Eliza quickly stated.

"I see, oh well. I suppose I could try quilting something else," Muriel said, as she put the cloth away.

"Yes, you must," Eleeza insisted. "And we'll see if your quilt materiel."

"Quilt club materiel," Eliza added.

"Yes," they said at the same time, before laughing with Muriel laughing a moment later.

Shaggy, Scooby and Courage were both shivering at the Stitch Sisters' statement.

"I don't have a good feeling about this," Courage shook.

"Like, same here," Shaggy agreed, as he felt chills running down his spine.

"Rhose sisters are scaring me," Scooby stated, getting the creeps from the sisters.


"AH-CHOO!" Eustace's sneezing was heard from where the family were in the basement while he was in his room.

"I like, don't think it's allergies," Shaggy said, wincing when he and the dogs heard Eustace sneeze again.

This time louder and sounding more painful, the three were in the basement helping Muriel create something new to get into the club. Even though they all warned her that something is not right with them.

"No, these won't do at all," Muriel said, as she dumped many old crafts and sewing equipment into a box that's labeled memory quilt.

Courage was playing with some red yarn, only to try and make something with his hands only to end up tangled in it at the end.

"RI got you Rourage," Scooby said.

"Thanks," Courage said, as Scooby untangled him from the yarn.

"Muriel, Muriel," Eustace weakly called out from upstairs.

"Man, Uncle Eustace sure sounds awful," Shaggy stated, feeling a bit sorry for his uncle.

"Let me see, what would impress them?" Muriel asked herself, as she sat down at the sewing machine, "Something bright and colorful."

"Like, whatever it is Aunt Muriel, I know it's going to be great," Shaggy assured her.

"Thank you Shaggy," Muriel said, before returning to whatever she was making.


For the next night, the cowardly trio were force to take care of Eustace as Muriel has been busy with creating another quilt, since the Stitch Sisters denied the quilt the old woman first made.

Courage handed Eustace some tea, but the old sick farmer immediately spit it out.

"Pee-yew! You call this tea?" Eustace shouted, as he slammed Courage off the bed and screamed, "Muriel!"

"I told you before Uncle Eustace, Aunt Muriel is busy knitting," Shaggy stated, for what seem like the hundredth time he explained to his stubborn uncle.

"I don't care!" Eustace scoffed.

Scooby helped the pink beagle up on his paws, "Rou okay Rourage?"

"Everybody's a critic," Courage simply said.


The next night, Muriel barged in the door, as she was rejected by the sisters yet again. Her family came downstairs, to see if she was okay, well expect for Eustace of course.

Muriel then grabbed the shirt off Eustace, before running back downstairs.

"Oh, what the?" Eustace asked surprised, confused and annoyed.

Concerned, Shaggy, Scooby and Courage followed the exhausted old woman and peaked down to the basement, and saw how tired she look, like she hadn't slept in days.

"I'm getting into that club. I'm getting in. I'm getting in," Muriel said in determination, as she begin knitting, furiously.

Shaggy, Scooby and Courage give concerned and worried glances at each other.

"OKAY, it's official: Aunt Muriel has gone insane," Shaggy stated, with worry.

"I haven't seen her this crazy since the time she tried to bake that haggis pie for the Highland games," Courage added in.


The next night, Shaggy and Scooby were in the kitchen with Courage, while he was making dinner. Shaggy was making his double-decker-sandwich, but just as he was about to eat his sandwich, Scooby sucked the sandwich into his mouth like a vacuum cleaner and eats it.

"Relicious," Scooby stated, as he licked his lips.

Courage meanwhile, try his soup. It tasted alright, but decided to ask Shaggy and Scooby of their opinions since they both had a great taste with food.

"What do you guys think?" Courage asked.

Shaggy and Scooby both went to the stove, grabbed two spoons and taste test the soup.

"Needs a bit more salt," Shaggy voiced his opinion.

"Rnd pepper," Scooby added in.

"Okay, thank you," Courage felt a jolt of gratitude for Shaggy and Scooby's good taste, without them, he was sure Eustace would of rejected the soup, the pink beagle was making.

Courage then grabbed some salt and pepper, and sprinkle them onto his soup, when he, Shaggy and Scooby heard a knock on the door.

"I'll get it," Muriel said from another room.

Shaggy, Scooby and Courage headed into the kitchen where they saw Muriel staring out into the empty field outside the house.

"But where are the other members?" Muriel asked.

"Muriel, dear..." Eliza began before taking out a marker from a pocket, "All you have to do is quilt this symbol."

"My ears!/Ry ears!" Shaggy, Scooby and Courage said in unison, as they covering their ears in pain as the marker made a horrible screeching sound as the sisters drew a weird symbol on the wall. Luckily, they finished in a few seconds.

"...Into this fabric." Eliza said, as she gave Muriel a torn grey fabric.

"Yes! Anything! Anything! Right away!" Muril said, as she hurried over to the couch to begin.

"I'm starting to get worried about Aunt Muriel," Shaggy said, worrying as his aunt usually doesn't act this way.

"Rour not the only one," Scooby agreed, as he was also concerned with Muriel.

Courage looked up at the symbol the sisters had drawn, it looked familiar… "Hmmm?" the pink beagle took out a camera and took a picture of the symbol.

"What are you doing little pink dude?" Shaggy asked.

"Something about that symbol seems very familiar," Courage stated, as he eyed on the symbol.

"Rhat do we do?" Scooby asked.

"Check the computer?" Shaggy suggested.

"You got it Shag," Courage responded.


Shaggy, Scooby and Courage ran up to the attic, getting there, Scooby closed the door and headed over to the computer where Courage placed the photo on the scanner.

"Like, what's your info on the symbol Computer dude?" Shaggy questioned.

"The symbol is a universal sign of everlasting life dating back to prehistoric man," the computer began showing the trio an image of early man. But in the background were the sisters along with the symbol.

"It's the Stitch Sisters," Courage exclaimed.

"Like their more older than Conway," Shaggy said amazed.

"Descended from Abyssinia, through Babylonia, past Constantinople, and all the way to Broadway and 42nd Street," the computer continued.

Shaggy, Scooby and Courage screamed at this.

"Just joking," the computer said laughing.

"Humph! That wasn't very funny Computer!" Courage nearly yelled at it.

'Then there's no time to enjoy life or pint to even live it.' the computer countered.

"Like, now know what the symbol stood for," Shaggy surmised.

"Re just need to stop Muriel from fully sewing it onto that cloth," Scooby said as Courage got up.

"Speaking of which, we should go down now," Courage said heading over to the door.

"Right," Scooby said, as he and his best friends raced down the steps to stop Muriel. But got a shock by what they all saw.

Courage screamed at what he with Shaggy and Scooby nearly doing so as well. The stitch sisters were literally sewing Muriel into their quilt.

"Muriel!/Aunt Muriel!/Ruriel!" Shaggy, Scooby and Courage screamed, with horror.

"Let her go! Let her go!" Courage quickly said.

Shaggy, Scooby and Courage rushed to pulled Muriel out, but to their surprise, Muriel had turned into cloth.

"Ron't do this!" Scooby begged.

"Like, my Aunt Muriel is human not a piece of yarn," Shaggy pleaded.

"Forget it, mutts and child! She doesn't want you three anymore," Eleeza spat.

"That's not true!" Courage yelled, at the creepy sisters.

"In another minute, she won't remember you three or anything," Eliza added.

"And there be nothing to ever remind her again," Eleeza finished before they both started laughing.

"Courage, Shaggy, Scooby, Help!" Muriel shouted out, as the sisters continued to sew her in.

"Quick, follow me!" Courage shouted to his two best friends.

Shaggy and Scooby followed Courage to the basement.

"Rhere's gotta be something we could use," Scooby stated, as he began to dig through all the quilts.

"Come on! Come on!" Shaggy pleaded, as he dig through the cloths.

Courage managed to find a memory quilt box, this give him an idea, "Guys, I have an idea," he lifted up the quilt box to show his two best friends.

"Row's that gonna save Ruriel?" Scooby asked impatiently.

"Simple we're gonna fight knitting, with knitting," Courage said, determinedly.


Looking inside the living room, Shaggy and Scooby saw that the stitch sisters finished sewing Muriel into the quilt. Placing the box on the floor, Scooby tapped the box to tell Courage to move forward. He began to do so but paused every few seconds, eventually, he made it to them without them noticing or finding it strange that it walked up to them by itself.

"She won't be needing that anymore,"Eleeza said pointing to the box.

"Let' throw it away," Eliza suggested. But at that moment, Courage popped out surprising them.

"Here's Courage!" Courage snarled.

"Rnd Scooby-Dooby-Doo!" Scooby added in, with a snarl, as he jumped out his hiding place behind the red chair.

The Stitch Sisters screamed, with surprise.

"Now dudes!" Shaggy cried.

Using their surprise to their advantage, Courage jumped out and, along with Scooby tied them with yarn before using the yarn like a lasso and throwing them into Eustace's chair.

"It's over creepy sister dudettes!" Shaggy yelled.

Shaggy quickly took out the cloth that had baby Eustace and handed over to Courage, who started sewing it into the quilt.

"No, No!" the sisters begged when they saw what the pink beagle was doing.

"Almost done," Courage said, as he was only a few stitches away from finishing, but once he was finished, it didn't work.

"Not for long," the sisters said as they quickly freed themselves.

"Muriel!" Courage cried.

Scooby looked up and shriek with alarm, as the sisters were coming towards them, "Rhere coming!"

Courage growled, he wasn't ready to give up, "Rip off your fur, quick!"

Scooby looked at the pink beagle, hesitantly, "Ro I have to?" it took forever for it to grow back after getting shave by Freaky Fred two months ago when he came to visit.

"Scooby!" Courage narrowed his eyes.

Scooby sighed, he knew Muriel's safety was a priority. The two dogs ripped out their fur coats, with Shaggy taking off his shirt and begin knitting them onto the quilt.

"Muriel, we'll save you!" Courage cried.

"Like, hang on Aunt Muriel!" Shaggy shouted.

"Re're coming!" Scooby added.

"NO!" the sisters shouted, when they realized what the trio did.

"NO!" the quilt also shouted before a blue light came from it along with a light blue spiral, and out came Muriel.

"Oh my boys," Muriel said, as she hugged the trio.

The beam of light changes from blue to pink as the blocks on the quilt begin to unravel and break apart, the beam starts sucking in all of the blocks and the sisters into a tornado. The pink beam vanishes and the swatches continue to swirl around in the wind, the sisters trapped in the whirlwind's center.

They scream as they spin faster and faster, becoming completely engulfed by the fabric until they become a fabric swatch themselves. The wind continues to blow while Muriel and the trio hang onto each other.

After a moment, the family regained their sight and saw the five other ladies.

Muriel then let go of the three best friends and noticed the other ladies in the room.

"My very own quilt club," Muriel said looking around, "Ladies, would you like some tea?"

But before anyone could say anything, everybody heard Eustace run down the steps. Looking at him, they all saw that he still had no shirt on and his nose was enlarged by his allergies.

"Muriel, I'm all out of tissues," Eustace said.

This caused the ladies to all screamed and ran out of the house.

"Oh my," Muriel said.

Shaggy turned to his aunt, "We're sorry about your quilt club Aunt Muriel."

"Shaggy, I'm the one who should be apologizing. I got so caught up in joining the quilt club, that I forgotten all about the most important thing: Being their for my family," Muriel said, in a sad tone.

"Rt's okay, Ruriel. Re forgive you," Scooby assured the old woman.

"We may not like some of the things you like, but that doesn't mean we don't love you," Courage put in, in sympathy.

"Like, you think your alone Aunt Muriel but your not," Shaggy added in.

"Oh, thank you boys," Muriel smiled, as she hugged the cowardly trio.

Eustace then he felt a sneeze come on, looking around and seeing nothing, Courage gave him the cloth that had the stitch sisters, "Here you go."

"NOOO!" the trio heard the sisters yell when they saw what Eustace was about to do, they then groan in disgusted at they were covered in snot.

"Must be snoot o clock," Shaggy teased.

"Better not sneeze on your clocks," Courage snickered.

"Rood one guys," Scooby giggled, "Scooby Dooby Doo!"


Well that's all for this chapter, next will be Swindin' Wind. I like to thank schweenieboy for the quotes and ideas. Let me guys know in the reviews/comments of what should I do for the future episodes or next chapter. And what Courage should say in future chapters. Until then this is vakarns signing out.

Swindlin' Wind: The family go to Shirley's shop, where Muriel sees a necklace she wants. Eustace gives Shirley an oil deed for the necklace, but she realizes that it's an oil bill. Angry that Eustace ripped her off, Shirley casts a spell on both him and Muriel that causes them to swindle each other. It is now up to Shaggy, Scooby and Courage to break the spell.