Lots of sharing today...on with the show!
Here I am with my pillow. I used mini charm squares alternating with white squares to make my pillow top. I transferred images from Kathy Schmitz book "Tiny Treasures". I embroidered the images with simple stitches. Very easy to make!
Anne T. showed us a number of items she made, including this top!Anne was inspired by the walkways at the Botanical Garden in Boothbay.
Jean's "Row by Row" challenge quilt. Delightful!Amish Baby BlocksCrochet edge makes a fancy mat from a simple quilt block. Woven table runner from Aunties Two Patterns/ Criss Cross Woven Fabric Mats. A pretty bag from Cut Loose Press, Box Bottom and Bows Tote. I assume these were made over the summer, not since our last meeting! Nice work, Jean!Kim made "Splendor" a free pattern from Sew Can She. This is a 3 yard quilt. Kim also made this beautiful quilt that was inspired by her property in New Hampshire. The free pattern is called Wilderness from AGF Studio. Fantastic, Kim!

Awww, kitties! Sue K. made this cuddly quilt for Project Linus. Leanne has been busy this summer, too. Here is "Meowy Christmas" on a tea towel. From Falcon Embroidery, Butterfly Lion on an apron. Halloween Hanger is free standing lace, from Sweet Pea Embroidery. Leanne says this is a Christmas Bokeh Runner also from Sweet Pea Embroidery. Diane made this quilt for a friend. It was inspired by an Emily Dickinson Poem titled "There is no frigate like a book". Diane needed a pocket for her phone. Inspired by similar pockets from long ago because there were no pockets in women's clothing. We are still complaining about that, aren't we? Diane came up with a beautiful solution. Last for today is Sherry's quilt made from many different quilt blocks. The blocks were chosen from a block tool book. Such lovely variety!
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