Tuesday, April 28, 2015

TUESDAY BEE HAS QUILTS TO SHARE

Last week when the Tuesday Bee met, Judi A. took pictures and sent them to me.  Above, Julie B. shows us her beautiful quilt.  I’m sorry but I forgot to ask Julie when I saw her today the name of the pattern.
Julie also made this lovely Bargello quilt.  I wonder if she took Vickie Stark’s class? 
Gerry made this stunning quilt.
This is a close up of the appliqué center.  Great quilt.

Thank you Judi for sending these pictures.  I love seeing all the beautiful quilts our friends have made.

ATTENTION:  The Charity Quilt group that meets on the first Monday of the month at the shop is asking for donations.  If you have UFO blocks, 100% cotton fabric that you know you will never use (you know how our tastes change), incomplete projects (like a quilt top half done), batting, etc., please bring them to the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  This wonderful group of quilters will use them to make wonderful quilts for charity. 

DON’T FORGET: 
  • Knotty Girls, Wednesday, April 29.
  • 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

2 comments:

Lynn said...

All gorgeous, but really like the last one with the appliqué center. Looks like Spring!

Allie said...

Those quilts are so pretty - but I do love the one with the bird! Cathy from Big Lake Quilter just revealed the one she made for her daughter-in-law, so gorgeous.

lkjlkj

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