( Many thanks to the ladies on stage!)
Susan Rathbun tried ice dyeing! |
This luscious "braid" quilt was made with some of Susan's hand dyed fabrics! |
Anne Renica has been hard at work making charity quilts again |
Ann Renica |
Chris Kuehl discovered how much fun all those fancy stitches on her machine can be! |
Tracy Jachimowicz proudly stated this penny rug is for her! |
Ethyl Sojda has been making quilts for the men in her world. This one is for her son. |
Ethyls' neighbor is getting this one as a thank you for all the fresh produce he gave her. Makes you want to live next door, doesn't it? |
Lori Sass made this in a class with Janet Root |
Linda Prouty made a miniature version of the "Labyrinth" quilt she made as a pillow sham. |
Donna Tomski's favorite quilt! |
Donna made this mystery quilt at Mt Pleasant |
Donna also made some notebook covers |
Ruth Bowen made a two sided patriotic quilt |
Ruth Bowen side 2 |
Ruth Bowen also made this lovely stained glass window Christmas quilt |
Using a "Make it Simpler" pattern, you get 2 quilts! |
Alice Gorom- finally has a quilt on her own bed |
Alice is giving this one to her brother and sister-in-law |
No one believed this scarf was SO easy to make! |
Elaine finished her portrait quilt from the September class! |
Same daughters, different day. Each will get one of these for Christmas. |
Elaine found a tutorial online to make this bag from a fat quarter |
Martha has been knitting tiny snowmen... |
...And making fabric snowflakes (not to mention funny faces!) |
There are four colors missing from the pieced border on one short side. Can you find them?
After catching our breath, and eating some tasty snacks, we enjoyed a trunk show from Val Schultz.
Val Schultz's grand daughter will be the lucky recipient of this quilt! |
Val's grandson designed this one! |
Don't forget the December meeting is the SECOND Saturday of the month. Punch will be provided, so bring a beverage if you want something else. Although disposable tableware will be provided, feel free to bring your own and save a tree, or a tree frog!
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