Here she shows us some added fabric flower petals that she will be using. This is going to be a beautiful quilt.
Lee Anne was back this month. Last month she was at retreat and we missed her. She is working on a charity quilt.
Janalee worked on this charity quilt. Such beautiful fabrics!
Mary W. showed us what you can do with those little leftover pieces. She created these two blocks from small scraps left over from other quilts. We are hoping everyone will bring their scraps next month and that she will show us creative ways to put them into a block. Mary is so talented and she proves that no scrap is so small that it can't be used.
Cathy sat right next to me and I'm so sorry I didn't get a picture of what she was working on. I know it was a quilt for charity using up her scraps. Above is the block I made. This is Pat Sloan's latest Out of This World BOM. I'm using scraps and think this will make a nice charity quilt. Not only am I having fun making these blocks but I'm learning a lot about piecing too.
ON ANOTHER NOTE:
- The Third Bi-Annual Muskegon Quilt Show at Fellowship Reformed Church, 4200 E. Apple Avenue, Muskegon, will be held Friday and Saturday, May 10 and 11, from 10-5 each day.
AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP
- Thursday, May 9, Doll Bee
- Monday, May 13, Sampler
- Tuesday, May 14
- Sampler
- Bee
- Embroidery Bee
- Wednesday, May 15
- Civil War BOM
- Vintage Christmas BOM
- Open Embroidery
- Thursday, May 16
- Doll Bee
- Intermediate Quilting
- Friday, May 17
- Stitch-In
- Little Poppins Bag
- Saturday, May 18
- Stitch-In
- Sew She Can has a tutorial for a hanging organizer.
Caroll,
Caring, Sharing, Creating Smiles
2 comments:
I love it when the happy scrappers visit...love the new dresden look
Looks like a great stitching time, love your block!
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