Tuesday, February 7, 2012

SHOW AND TELL AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP


There was a lot of wonderful show and tell at the Attic Window Quilt Shop this past weekend.  Above Cathy M. shows us her stunning quilt.  She made this from the Patriots and Petticoats BOM held last year at the shop.
Judy R. showed us this beautiful quilt.  She named it Peaceful Afternoon.  It does remind me of a peaceful afternoon with its beautiful calming colors. 
 Judy D. had lots to share.  This is the quilt she made by using her scraps and the Twister Tool.  She agrees that using this tool is just too much fun.
This quilt is also by Judy D.  She said she had a kit which she had purchased a while ago and didn’t want to make up the pattern that came with the fabrics so she used the Twister tool.  Isn’t it lovely!
Judy D. made this gorgeous quilt by using up all her pink scraps. I love it!
Marge didn’t have anything quilty to show us, but wanted to show us her newest hobby.  She knitted this darling scarf. 
 This is a close up.  Doesn't that look interesting and fun to make?
Here, Chris tries on one of Marge’s scarves.  Looks cute on you Chris.  

Sew Kind of Wonderful has an interesting tutorial for an urban nine patch. 

Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll



5 comments:

sew.darn.quilt said...

What an outstanding show and tell!
Thank you for the view.

Carolyn

Lynn said...

Great show and tell, as always!

Barb said...

Those scarves are just the cats meow.....love them...thanks for the show and tell.

Allie said...

Love show and tell day - what gorgeous quilts!!! Such talent. That scarf looks interesting too!

Mama Pea said...

The twister blocks are so great and versatile! I have made a scarf like that. Only took a couple of hours. They are interesting to make. Mine's pink and silver, however. I made it for E. She says it's too fancy for her. I about died laughing. She won't wear it.

lkjlkj

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