Friday, September 23, 2022

So much to show and tell

 


Janet showed off her "Yellow Brick Road", an Atkinson design. This is a popular design with quiltmakers. 


Bright and beautiful for Autumn! Janet used the Stepping Stones pattern from Elisa's Back Porch company.
 

Another Stepping Stones quilt from Janet. The different fabrics really show off how versatile this pattern is. Very nice!



Judy L. made this lovely quilt for her daughter. "Garden Path" pattern is from Fast and Fun Quilts by Donna Robertston. Judy said this quilt was really fast and fun to sew. Lucky daughter!


At our last meeting, Elly brought in the fabulous landscape quilt she made from yardage. Here Elly peeps over the top of what she made with the "leftovers". Nice leftovers, Elly! 



Like many of us, Jean seems to be devoted to quilting; she always has wonderful goodies for Show and Tell. Every quilters enjoys looking at something new, so keep up the good work, Jean!

This baby quilt is her original design based on Bonnie Hunter's "leaders and enders" scrap process. I wish I could be as diligent and clever with my scraps.




Jean's fresh and neat table runner-"Gingham and Pumpkins" by Hello Melly Designs. 



Oh, black cats just like my kitty, might have to make this one. Jean made this table runner called Pumpkin Hollow by Julie Weaver. 



Jean made this fun tote from June Tailor's printed stabilizer. Maybe we should ask Jean to demo this technique. 


Sandi H. says this paper pieced table runner was quite a challenge. Looks like a very successful challenge, don't you think? Pattern from Judy Niemeyer called "Cactus Flower".


Donna M. showed this Gelato Bargello quilt previously, but she just got it back from the quilter. Kathy B. used a sea creature template that adds so much to an already beautiful quilt top. Very remarkable!


New member Kate wowed us with her collect of Show and Tells. She started off with this log cabin variation. Love those bold colors.




Kate brought a variety of table runners she will be selling at Anne T's shop in Hallowell. Christmas shopping, anyone?


Kate has help from Lori presenting her colorful bags. Also for sale, perhaps? Some great ideas for using scraps for tote bags. 

Thanks for stopping by and seeing what we have been up to!

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