It's a bright and airy space, so as "second choices" go, it isn't bad at all!
Cheryl Doody made this piece for a challenge, fussy cutting several yards of fabric in the process!
The pot of leaves below will be a Christmas gift. Turns out the pattern was designed by Sharon Larsen's sister-in-law!
Cheryl Doody |
The back of Cheryl's quilt |
Cheryl's piece from a round robin |
A piece Cheryl finished for Community Service |
Ann Rupert has been making mug rugs |
Ann Renica's Bargello class project- top only. It will be given away before the next meeting |
Pat Gardner's finished bargello class project |
Lori Anderson finished her Fourth of July runner, even though she missed it for this year. |
Lori also shared this comfort quilt made for her by the members of the "ArtCGirlz" group. All they were told is that Lori likes batiks. The fact that the colors all go together and the design motifs are all balanced is pure coincidence. Lori took this with her for every one of her chemo treatments to keep warm in body and spirit!
Susan Rathbun finished her Anne Brauer inspired piece. She calls it "A Rigid Mind" |
Susan finished this community service quilt in memory of a friend who passed away before she could get it done |
Melanie Watson made this little notepad holder.... |
...and this cute little zippered bag. |
Kathi finally got her Nancy Crow class project back, and Val Schultz quilted it for her. |
Many Thanks to Alex Hammon for holding most of the above items for Show and tell!
We also enjoyed a lengthy show and tell of UFO challenge projects, many still in bags or kits! If they all get finished in time for the 2014 quilt show, we are all in for a treat!!!
I wasn't able to stay for the Jelly Roll Race community Service sew-in. If anyone took pictures, please send them to me and I'll get them posted.
1 comment:
Thanks so much for posting all these great photos and the stories behind them. Even though I was at the meeting, I like looking at the quilts again and again here on the blog. :-)
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