Wednesday, June 13, 2018

WHAT ARE THE HAPPY SCRAPPERS DOING?

The Happy Scrappers met at the Attic Window Quilt Shop today and I took scads of pictures of what they are working on.  Above is Diana's latest quilt.  It is stunning.  Diana said,  "It is 'Labyrinth Walk' expanded from 9 to 12 blocks ... I didn't want it square. Each block is about 22" and a lot easier than it looks."
 Vickie S. got a new serger machine and she showed us this top that she made.  She said she had it done in no time.
This is a close-up of her top.  What fun she is having with her new machine!
 Marilyn showed us this picture that she made.  It is full of sewing articles that used to belong to her mother.  What a lovely memory for her. 
This is the book where she got the idea.  She said she is going to make the bunny bag next.
Janalee made fabric from scraps of green fabric.  This is a great way to use your scraps.  Why toss out something that you have paid a lot for.  Make fabric!
Mary worked on making a Fold-It-Hold-It bag for charity.  She also continued working on her 30's quilts.
Diana worked on paper piecing.  She is making an elephant.  Can't wait to see it.
Vickie S. also donated two of the Fold-it-Hold-it bags for charity.   Cathy M. will fill them with personal items and take them to Degage's Open Door Open Heart program.  

AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP
  • Doll Bee, Thursday, June 14
  • Intermediate Quilting, Thursday, June 14
ON ANOTHER NOTE:
Caroll,
Caring, Sharing, Creating Smile

1 comment:

Allie-oops Designs said...

What great projects - love that top! I've only ever used my serger once, they intimidate me. I only turned it on in class, lol. LOVE Marilyn's picture!

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