Monday, December 10, 2018

CRAFT DAY PICTURES

As promised, today you will see all the beautiful items we made on Craft Day at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  Above, Marilyn helps us choose fabrics for the scarf that she showed us how to make. You can see the scarf I made in yesterday's post.
Next, Diana showed us how to make this wonderful bag.  
Our bags got a little wrinkled as we turned them and Diana showed us how to get those wrinkles out.
Above a participant shows us her finished bag.
Of course, we had plenty of food.  Everyone brought a dish to pass.  Oh, my, did we eat good!
Next, Diana showed us how to make a key fob.
Above, Cathy holds her key fob up for us to see.
Then Chris showed us how to make an adorable Snowman Mug Rug.
I love this one that I made.
Participants gather around while Chris explains our fifth project.
We had a choice to make either the above table runner and table topper from this fabric.
Or we could make them with the above fabrics.  Or...
We could make this table runner.
A special thank you to Chris for hosting Craft Day and providing us with all the kits for these fantastic projects, and having such great teachers there to help guide us, and for giving us each a nice gift of a pencil, two fabrics, and lots and lots of chocolate, and a wonderful time.  

MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW
  • The annual Bus Tour is Saturday, Feb. 9.  There is a new route this year.  You pay just $60 to socialize while you are driven to different shops where you get to pat fabric and eat food and buy til your hearts content.
AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP 
  • Bee, Tuesday, Dec. 11
  • Snap Bag, Tuesday, Dec. 11
  • Make It Take It Scarf, Friday, Dec. 14
ON ANOTHER NOTE:
Caroll, 
Caring, Sharing, Creating Smiles

2 comments:

Annie said...

I can see that craft day was WONDERFUL! Several new ideas too. That snowman mug rug is so adorable! And I adore that zippered bag. Love the use of fabric and vinyl for that. Thanks so much for sharing all your fun.

Robin (RsIslandCrafts) said...

Looks like a wonderful day. I like all the projects. I never thought about using a hair dryer to smooth out the wrinkles in vinyl. Brilliant!

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