Hexies were handed in for the Opportunity quilt, & I was the only one that admitted to doing a dimensional one!! Was I really the only one??
Kathleen is working on programs & received some ideas today. Don't forget to email Kathleen if you have a program that you would like to share with the group, or if there is a program that you need. We want to give programs that are applicable to the needs of the group.
| Denise's color choices were no surprise! |
| Closeup of quilting done with walking foot on dsm. |
| Lauren's quilt. PROGRAM. Zippered Wristlet or Pouch. Written instructions were emailed to members this morning.
Start with this.
Starting the zipper
Getting ready for the other side of zipper.
And now it is finished, - just waiting for you to decide how to use it.
If you do not want to use the regular type of zipper available in local stores, there is a Quilters Zipper on the website http://www.orangepeel.cc/zipperindex.htm
Ronald Mc Donald quilts handed to Denise.
UFO program started. For those that have not started yet but still want to participate, bring your list of 10 next month for Gayle. Keep a list at home for yourself, & when you bring to guild for show, remember what number this is on the list.
Show & Tell is always fun.
Betty is working on blocks for another quilt.
This was a test pattern for Fran & she donated it to Ronald McD. I love it!
Pam finished this lovely one.
This UFO of Fran's should keep her going for many years to come!
UFOs being worked on.
Another tablerunner by CeeCee. All her friends & family are enjoying these.
Showing another little handy purse.
Beverly has a strippy quilt in progress, being sewn on deli paper.
This is going to take Kathleen a fair while before we see this finished project!
Josie's Quilt of Valor that she made on their sewing Saturday last month.
Betty worked on this as a UFO all last year, & here is the finished project, ready for the lucky recipient.
Whale fabric on the back, & the big guy on the front, with dsm quilting lines resembling water motion. Lovely job Pam.
Fran with a QOV she made after checking the design with the previous test one about 12 photos above.
This QOV has floating stars, - great for group project when points tend to get cut off.
Wall quilt for son to match the quilt on the bed.
QOV
And the back of the above on with leftover blocks.
Vicky with her pillow.
My grandson asked me to make him a Sarah & Duck quilt, but as he'd just been given a Spiderman one for Christmas, I opted to make a placemat. Sarah & Duck visit the Everglades. They'll need to fly over from Britain, ha ha.
A wonderful piece of fabric, no need for cutting or any fancy quilting. I just stitched along the lines to stabilize the wool batting, Molly will be able to drag this around & it will have no problem with all the washing.
And what meeting is complete without refreshments! Thank you ladies for a lovely spread, which we enjoyed as we socialized.
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Looks like I missed allot of fun. Sorry I couldn't be there..
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