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Show and Tell


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Each guild meeting includes a Show and Tell. Members and guests may display completed projects or tell about a quilting experience. Here are a few from our last month's meeting.

Jo B. holds a copy of Machine Quilting Unlimited which published her award winning landscape quilt.
Note the full quilt show above and the enlarged detail below. Congratulations Jo!

January Quilts

Linda F. has many great nieces & nephews and lots of denim to make them cozy quilts.

Rose completed her Chinese Magic quilt using her favorite Asian fabrics.

Rose's quilt back would make a good front!

Rose made this striking quilt with a beautiful Asian panel and other fabrics.

This quilt was made using scrapt from Rose's Chinese Magic quilt. The characters
she appliqued at top and bottom mean happiness, peace, and other good thoughts.

Leslie H. made a skinny wallhanging for a skinny place in her home.


Judy K. used charm squares for this striking quilt.

Judy hand embroidered the floral blocks, then pieced it together at the fall retreat..

Here is a closeup of Judy with a few of her embroidered blocks.

 

Marilynn made a sock monkey baby quilt for a step granddaughter born at Christmas time.

Here is the whole quilt.

Tara S. holds her recently quilted Green Bay Packers quilt.

Karen M. made Jelly Roll Race from a continuously joined jelly roll!

This quilt of many pieces was started in a class given by Melinda Buleah at Sisters, OR.

Joan made these 3 winter minis and now needs to get the hanger to display them.

Janis O. made this one for a friend's wedding gift using the Path to California block.

Linda St. started this quilt in Karla Alexander's class last fall.

Jo B.got this Christmas quilt finished just in time to open presents!

 

 

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