Wednesday, April 29, 2015

ARE YOU A NORTHWOODS KIND OF GAL?

The Appliqué Bee met Tuesday afternoon at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  I don’t have a lot to share, mainly because I got busy talking to all the wonderful quilters who lingered after the Tuesday Morning Bee, and a couple women who had quilts to share scooted out before I got a picture.  However, I did get a picture of what Jane B. is working on.  Above is one of her embroidery blocks.  The name of the pattern is Among the Pines.  It is the second pattern in the Northwoods Memories series.
These are the blocks she has completed so far.  She does beautiful work!
I finished another block for the Fresh Picked Posies BOM.  I placed them all on the board so you can see them together.  I think I’m the only one doing this BOM, but I’m loving it.

DON’T FORGET: 
  • Doll Bee, Thursday, April 30.
  • Glam Shell Bag, Friday, May 1 and another on Monday, May 11.
  • Sampler, Saturday, May 2.
  • Tulip Time Quilt Show, May 2-9, Holland, MI
  • Threads of Friendship Quilt Show, May 8 & 9, Muskegon, MI
ON ANOTHER NOTE: 
♥ Caroll,
Caring , Sharing and Creating Smiles

4 comments:

Allie said...

EEK - I LOVE that stitchery pattern!!! It has a beautifully vintage Michigan feel to it. Awesome. And Caroll, I adore your blocks - that is going to be the happiest quilt ever!!

Unknown said...

I love love the lower BOM! Is it still open?

Lynn said...

I love your appliqué blocks! They look so nice all together.

West Michigan Quilter said...

Yes, Mary, it is open. Read my blog on Friday for further details. Hope you will join us!

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