Lori H brought in this mat made with "cheater" cloth.
Another mat or rug made with cheater cloth.
Point of View Table Topper, a Plum Easy Pattern.
Donna M made two table runners using the Wave Runner pattern by Gudrunerla of GE Designs from Cut Loose Press.
Betsy brought in a very old log cabin flimsy. The pattern was from Eleanor Burns, Quilt in a Day. Betsy said she has been using it as a tablecloth. Always nice to see a log cabin quilt!
Jean P showed us a log cabin quilt she made with narrow strips. She used a special ruler from Creative Grids. I remember watching her making these blocks and admiring how useful those rulers can be.
Jean P with her Scrappy Churn Dash by Jen Kingwell that appeared in American Patchwork and Quilting magazine.
Jean P. again with The Iris Quilt by Erica Jackman of Kitchen Table Quilting.
Shout out to Jean P and Donna M for making life easier for me! They always give me the pattern name and author before Show and Tell! Thank you, Ladies!
Kat brought in two quilts for us to enjoy. The first shows quilt blocks Kat's niece picked out from Kat's spare blocks. The second is a Villa Rosa pattern done in vibrant colors.
Carol made a pretty runner for her bureau.
Barb made a happy yellow quilt using the quilt block that Sharon C. presented at our workshop. The pattern is from Eleanor Burns. Sharon is an Eleanor Burns certified teacher.
Barb's beautiful scrappy log cabin quilt. Endless variations for these quilts. I'm sure we will see many more at Maine Quilts 2024.
Last but not least, we have Sue R and Barb D showing off their barn quilt creations! They took a class at Dark Star quilt shop and painted these beauties. What a fun experience for them!