Saturday, January 14, 2012

January 2012 Meeting

We had a program today on Scrap Quilts and the following are pictures from that presentation:






The following pictures are from the Sew 'n Tell after the presentation:


Kare quilted Just Ducky - a UFO from perhaps 10 years ago!

Carolyn finished piecing this top for one of her granddaughters!

Beth showed us a Disappearing 9-Patch made from Winnie the Pooh fabric!  She even showed us how she made it!

Doris made this lap quilt for her sister who loves Boyd's Bears.  She was unable to find Boyd's Bears fabric, so she substituted Paddington Bear fabric!
Here is another one made by Doris.  She calls it a Chicken Feed Lap Quilt.  This was foundation pieced on muslin! 
 Doris made this from the 2011 Guild BOM.  It was pretty bright and cheerful! 
Linda has been busy too, she finished this tote bag
 Linda also finished this UFO - she HAND QUILTED it! 
These are two walling hangings rescued from Carolyn + Jeanette's Mom's stash!  The blocks were all ready done, so Linda sashed them and made 2 wall hangings!


This is a sampler quilt from years ago that Doris just finished.  The top was freehand quilted on her longarm.  Really, a great piece of work!

This quilt by Deb is on my personal Quilt Bucket List . . . it's the Christmas Pickle!
This is a patriotic table runner that Deb just whipped up.
This is a tabby cat kids quilt.  Deb promised to let us all know where she found the pattern!   Below is a duck quilt she made too!

Lastly, a cute purse made by Deb
 Theses are the 5 blocks that will make the last row for the quilt pictured below.  Roberta has been working on this project all year and sharing it with us!
This is one of the Row Robin tops that's waiting for one more row . . .
This block is called Anita's Arrowhead and it was a family project.  Karen was supposed to make a quilt of these blocks, but this is as far as she got . . . . ummmmm, been there, done that!
This is the quilt top from the 2010 Guild Retreat.  Trust me, it is gorgeous.

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