We waited so long for it to get here, and national teacher, Sheri Cifaldi-Morrill, was worth every minute of the wait! Lucky guild members were able to spend two days in class, learning techniques to make fabulous quilts!
We met in October at the First Presbyterian church, where the classes were held. They have a lovely meeting room, with upholstered chairs and a built in sound system! (such luxuries)
Barb also finished this from the beginner classes.
Her other finishes gave Barb the confidence to make this baby quilt!
Dee Waldraff proudly shared her oldest UFO (13 years old) - released from "time-out" and finally finished. It is hand appliquéd and hand quilted.
Chris Kuehl is also finishing UFOs. These mats were part of a flower of the month series at Mt Pleasant. Chris only bought this one as it's her favorite flower
Chris had a hard time matching the colors exactly to finish painting this piece from the classes we had with Linda M Poole. She also vows no more pebbles!
Connie is working steadily on finishing her UFOs as well. This quilt was a pandemic top, using up scraps.
Connie taught some fourth grade students to sew and had them sew scrap squares to plain fabric as practice. This quilt is made of those pieces. Both of these are for community service.
This was in with some Community Service donations. Connie figured out why it might have been "accidentally" thrown away when she decided to finish it. This will be in the December auction!
Mary Beth Letson used her "Twister" tool to make the borders on this baby quilt panel- to be a gift for a friend.
Mary Beth found the panel for this adorable little witch doll on a recent shop hop (at the Quilter's Daughter)
Kathi Everett is still dyeing bits and pieces (above and below) she finds using natural dyes.
Kathi is also still doing collages with online groups. This tiny collage is part of an "Artist Trading Card(ATC)" swap.
Here are the results of the classes- Eula never did get hers opened up, I guess. (there's a better picture on the guild facebook page)
Sheri's first quilt- very heavy due to the number of seams- inspired by Denyse Schmidt It is hand quilted.
Piecing Curves with Confidence
Hawaiian Appliqué
When Sheri shared her story of being a quilter and designer, (and lots of her quilts!)she added stories about her inspiration- which she finds everywhere! She does all of her own work, and loves walking foot quilting (On a domestic machine) You can learn more about her work at her website.
Sheri's first quilt- very heavy due to the number of seams- inspired by Denyse Schmidt It is hand quilted.
The first version of this quilt sold at QuiltCon 2015, so she played with the design and made it again. This is what the word love looks like as a sound wave!
This version is a pattern available at Sheri's website
Sheri likes working in series, and was fascinated by some bugs!
This piece was inspired by a desire to travel during the pandemic. Sheri hosted a sew-along with quilters around the world to make this quilt, which is paper pieced.
This piece was a fabric challenge and she didn't like the fabric. So she pondered the process of making a quilt to come up with this design! (Paper pieced)
Sheri likes typography and designed a way to piece all the characters shown, then made some words.
Sheri's dog sleeps with paws up!
Sheri showed several lovely botanical quilts- most are block of the month patterns. Sadly, the pictures I took weren't worth sharing. Please visit Sheri's website for more information!
(If we go back to this venue, I'll have to find a better vantage point to photograph.)
Coming in November is our annual Demo Day. (Contact Joann Flynt if you have demo ideas- she might still have room!)
In December we'll have our annual holiday party with lots of excellent food and our December silent auction. Contact Jen Grimsley if you have items to donate!

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