Cathy M. worked on her Farm Girls block. It is a milk can.
Oma was busy making these cute little zipper bags. I saw her later at the ironing board ironing batting for three more bags of various sizes. I think she got quite a bit done that day.
Adrienne worked on what she said is her "low volume" quilt. I love the way she puts fabric together. She has me all inspired so now I'm on the hunt for these low volume fabrics.
We had some show-n-tell too. Above Mary G. shows us her latest quilt. It is a disappearing nine patch. She made it for a friend.
I caught Mary at the ironing board pressing her Farm Girl blocks.
Vickie S. spent a lot of time at the cutting table.
Carol also showed us this stunning quilt that she just got back from the quilter. She said it was not a panel but the center was a piece of fabric cut off the bolt.
This is a closer shot of this beautiful quilt. She said she had to go to several different stores to get the matching blue pieces for the borders.
I'm sorry I didn't get around to everyone to take pictures. I was too busy talking. We meet again on Saturday, so maybe I'll get pictures of more projects then.
Happenings at the Attic Window Quilt Shop
• Doll Bee, Thursday, Jan. 12
• UFO, Friday, Jan. 13
• Happy Scrappers, Saturday, Jan. 14
• Heart of Winter Tour, Saturday, Feb. 11. See here for information. Make your reservation NOW!
ON ANOTHER NOTE:
• Crazy Mom Quilts has a tutorial for using your scraps to make foundation triangles.
Caroll,
Caring , Sharing and Creating Smiles
2 comments:
Thank you for the great link! It looks like a fun project! Your Happy Scrappy gals are doing great things like always! Good on them! Love seeing all their work!!
Have a great day! Stay warm and safe in all the snow!!
Thank you for the great link! It looks like a fun project! Your Happy Scrappy gals are doing great things like always! Good on them! Love seeing all their work!!
Have a great day! Stay warm and safe in all the snow!!
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