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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.  

November 2008 Quilts
This month we are sharing photos of some quilts brought to the meeting by our panel of longarm quilters,
Megan B., Nikki C., Jo B., Betsy S. and Dani F.
Enjoy!

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See also | November 2008 | December 2008 | January 2009 | February 2009 | March 2009 |April 2009 | May 2009

June 2009 | July 2009 | August 2009 | September 2009 | October 2009 | November 2009 | December 2009 | January 2010 | February 2010

March 2010 | April 2010 | May 2010 | June 2010 | July 2010 | August 2010 | September 2010 |


See all our Crazy Nine Patch variations and our 1Block Wonders!

 

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Dani, Jo, and Nikki

Drew, Megan, and Betsy

Betsy S. with client's quilt.

Award winning quilt by Megan B.

by Megan B.

by Megan B.

 

 

Megan B.

Quilting by Nikki C.

by Nikki C.

by Nikki C.

Quilted by Jo. B.

by Jo B.

Award winning quilt by Jo. B.

by Jo B.

Quilted by Dani F.

quilt back, Dani F.

by Dani F.

portion of back, Dani F.

Example of Pantograph by Dani F.

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Members Show'n Tell for November

Marilyn shares quilt made starting with red & white raffle blocks.

Linda C. shares her Bonnie's Team quilts

Linda's second quilt for the Infusion Center.

Linda C. made this quilt for a new granddaughter.

Lynn M. made this Braid Runner and scored on a discount for pink fabrics!

Tonya used the 2006 Sister's Raffle Quilt design and made this quilt for her mom.

Harold B. says he is sticking to straight lines for awhile longer!

Sharon D. made this top using our Mystery Table Topper directions.

   
   
   
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If you shared a quilt and it does not appear on this page, it may be due to the quality of the digital photo taken by the webmaster or her designee. It could also be due to the lack of a  digital photo in the confusion of the moment, dead batteries, etc. We are very sorry and promise to try to photograph each quilter who shares.