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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.

May 2011

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We heard about Janet Fogg's journey from childhood sewing to art direction,
longarm quilting, and finally quilt artist and teacher.

She amazed us with her piecing technique and extraorinary quilting. (Old Glory, above)

Woody & the Seashell

Our Lady of the Lake

On The Road (above)

Janet by her current favorite, They Came by Canoe.

 

May Quilts

Nat H. holds baby quilt made from 1 1/2 charm packs.

Angela W. brought a scrappy bably quilt to share.

Lynn M. made this sweet boy baby quilt for an upcoming shower gift.

Linda C. finished this wall quilt started at the Spring Retreat..

Here is a spring quilt Linda also started at the retreat

Linda made a new tote bag to match her daughter's new pink bike.


Jo holds her entry from the 4th Corner Quilts Fabric Challenge. It's in the eyes!

Sharon T. holds a quilt made after a Nine Patch Internet Swap. Great way to get a wide variety.

Harold B. holds a colorful, finished UFO.

Leslie H. (new member) shared a baby quilt made from "Five & Dime" pattern.

Linda C. made this comfort quilt for her sister-in-law. Pattern: Birds In the Air

Val L. used leftover fabrics for this colorful quilt to be donated to the Infusion Center..

Val used the pattern for her raffle quilt block and made it in different colors for herself.

Sorry Val! Your Cannon Beach quilt got a little wiggly!.

Raffle Quilt Blocks-The last blocks were turned in tonight and the top will soon be put together!

 
 
 
 

 

 

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