Moonlight Quilters
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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.  

April Quilts

Yvonne shows Lollipop Trees to be entered in the Applique Society Show at the Museum.

Linda C. holds a quilt she is making for a friend with cancer.

Judy S. shares a quilt started at the October retreat.

The Why Knots-Linda, Karen, Anara, & Yvonne-share their black & white quilts.

Nat made this spring table runner on retreat.

Nat made this special quilt for Brigid Collins House.

Linda P. created a crazy colorful quilt.

Donna shares her 3-D Elephant.

Anara Made this quilt for Brigid Collins House

Sherry holds the first of two quilts for Brigid Collins House.

Lynn won the fabric & pattern in our raffle basket at the 2008 Quilt Show. She worked on the blocks at the fall retreat.

Pat made this quilt for her grandson using pictures from their vacation.

A lovely Christmas table runner.

Carrie found a cute card and created Babushka from the design.

Sherry R. B. made "A Day in the Life of a Sailboat" for a new nephew.

Suz L. appliqued and embellished this mermaid beauty.

Sally shares her tropical inspired wall quilt.

Bunny stitched this log cabin with help from her sister's scraps. She handquilted the quilt.

 

Diane C. made this quilt for her grandson who is a music major.

Rockin' Robin Blocks
This month the second set of blocks were completed and shared for our Rockin' Robin Grid project. Quilters brought in the equivalent of two 12" blocks
having selected two layouts from the master grid. It was so much fun to see the themes and the way each quilter interpreted them in their blocks.
 
   

 

 

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