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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.  

January Quilts

Marilyn received a comfort qult from Sally and guild friends.


It was two years in the making and Jean was proud to share!

 


Linda F. holds Becky's birthday quilt.


Kim W. told us these bound corners were HARD-never again!

 

 


Harold's tip-don't use printer paper for paper piecing.


Karen quilted a fractal curve design for this custom quilting job. Another lesson learned!

 


Linda C. made this quilt with chicken blocks won on retreat.

 

 

 


Another winner! Nat won blocks in December and made this baby quilt.


New Member Sherri brought this quilted scene of Mt. Shasta to share.


Linda's last quilt of 2009 goes with her daughter & husband as they move to Ohio.

Linda's 1st quilt of 2010 goes to the Infusion Center.


Lynn M. used a charm pack to make a charming carryall.


Linda P. made this spinning star quilt that can read more that one way.

 


Lisa C. made this quilt as a wedding gift for friends married on July 4th.


Marilyn's interpretation of a brown quilt using batiks in the bento box block.

 


Gwen completed her first friendship quilt "Mod Quad", a gift for her son-in-law.

 


Gwen made this quilt for her daughter (who wished it were bigger!)

 


This is a commuter bag for Gwen's daughter-in-law.

 


Nancy titled this quilt "Unfinished Woman" and shared its meaning.


Nancy made a mini version of her famous educational displays as a Mixed Media Collage for a college class.

 


Sherry made her first Infusion Center quilt of the year.

 

 


Linda S. made this small quilt using fabrics from and Asian swap.

Linda made a hanging holder to store all her rolls of stabilizer.

 

 

 


This Christmas hanging was a mostly finished gift to her neighbor
that is back for its final quilting.

 


Betsy closed the show with this quilt featuring her favorite green fabrics.

   
   

 

 

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