Wednesday, May 27, 2026

May 20, 2026


 Hope has been working on her simple place-mats. She said they were easy to make. Her own design. 

 


 Kat said this square in a square quilt is for a charity. So beautiful!

 


 Another of Kat's creations. Pattern is from Tami Jones Hometown Quilt Shop. Very cute!

Kat made this one, too. So vibrant! Quilt as you go. 

Leanne made these zippered pouches at a quilt retreat. The zipper wraps around the pouch on the diagonal. The pattern is the Hemmingway Pouch from Center Street Quilts by Kristina Brinkerhoff. 


 Betsy made this vibrant quilt to display at the Maine Quilts show or at the Litchfield fair. I think the two coincide so she has to make a choice between the two venues. Either one would be lucky to receive this one! 


 Donna M. brought in several of her recent projects. The first is a lovely quilt! It the Stained Glass Panel Quilt in Bellagio by Shabby Fabrics. Those are truly Donna's colors! We all loved this one. 


 Donna made this apron and pillow for Day Boat Cafe in Waldoboro. That fabric sure says Maine Summer!


 Donna made this interesting baby quilt from a panel. Someone is going to have fun learning their letters with this one! 


 Barb did a demo at our meeting. She showed us how to manipulate blocks to create new blocks. She calls is Block Manipulation 101. She demonstrated the Disappearing 9-patch, the Disappearing 4-patch, the Disappearing pinwheel, and the Disappearing hourglass. Thanks, Barb!

Friday, May 15, 2026

May 2026

Jean made a season sampler for the Maine Quilt Show. 
 

Lori with her "napkins on sneakers" using the fusing technique that she has been using with her mats. 
 
Beth with my panel quilt. I designed and made this quilt for my sister-in-law. It was so much fun to make and I am happy to say that she loved the final quilt. 


 

 

Rae with her pieces she made using Lori's techniques. 


 


Diane with a lovely example of sashiko work. And she is holding a fabric book filled with flowers. 

 

Anne T. strikes a pose with her wonky patchwork.

Anne T. made an apron to wear on her walks. Something bright for visibility. Smart thinking! 
 

 Leanne used Tula Pink fabrics for this very pink quilt. 

Leane made a "quilted hug" for charity.

Sue K. made an interleave quilt from a workshop Leanne led. These quilts are just awesome! 


 Wow this quilt really pops! Leann made "Prism Squared" by Cheryl Phillips of Phillips Fiber Arts. 


 Sue R. showed a square in a square quilt she made for a veteran women's charity. 

Last year this quilt was our charity quilt pattern. Thanks for showing another great rendition, Meliss! 

 Meliss showed us a quilt made by Susan H. who could not be at our meeting.

Carol made this sweet quilt using her own design. 

Last but not least, here is a smiling Barb showing her table runner. With all her responsibilities, I'm amazed she is still smiling! Thank you for all you do for us and PTQG, Barb!