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Tuesday, October 10, 2017

October 5, 2017 Guild meeting - Show & Tell

This bright quilt was a collaborative effort from all members. A number of months ago we had a demo on the propeller block and this is the blocks put together. Karen quilted it and it will be donated to someone through our comfort quilt project.


This is Karen's modern dresden quilt with Tula Pink backing.


Gloria finished a few small projects her Mom had started some time ago.


Look at this beauty!  Brenda did this stack n' whack at a workshop awhile ago. Great colors and design. She quilted it on her own longarm machine.



Gail showed off her star swap piece she received at the June swap reveal. Her mystery quilter was Cindy Hamilton.


 Stephanie shared this denim quilt made in the memory of her son.
This a cute wall hanging Stephanie was gifted, hangs in her laundry room.

Cindy's star swap piece was made by Brenda Pockett.

Cute and bright and great use of some pretty backing fabric that had graced Cindy's shelves for many years.


Another demo block quilt top. A version of eye spy. A few borders, sandwich and quilt it and we have another cute quilt for a lucky recipient.

A swap fell thru :(  so Amy put all her blocks in one basket - I mean quilt.  
I think it's a keeper. 
The backing is another color of Tula Pink's line.


Disappearing scrappy log cabin.  Really nice colors.


This unicorn swap mini sparkles up close with bead embellishments. It's outstanding.

Swap partners know Reneta really dislikes zippers, so she often is a lucky girl getting cute bags as a extra swap gift.

Trick or treat! this little mini is on its way to a happy quilter.

Pineapples Delight!  Reneta is not giving this one away, it's a favorite.  Up close it is immaculately free hand quilted
 by Night Owl Quilting (Lori Suss)


And this is the back.  Her smile says it all!

Monday, October 9, 2017

10 Minute Block Quilt



As promised here are pictures of the finished 10 Minute Block Quilt.  This comfort quilt was given away before the final product could be shown at a meeting.  Thank you to all who contributed blocks.  It was a very pretty quilt that was truly appreciated by the recipient.  If you want to make a quilt like this of your own, here is a link to the you tube tutorial  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTHlGGKMPM.  You can use any size square.  I have personally done 5", 7" and 10" and all worked out great.


I love when the back looks like a second quilt!