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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.  


M'Liss Rae Hawley and Programs VP Drew B. stand beside the cover quilt from her Scrappy Quilts book.


M'Liss stands by a sample quilt from her Round Robin Renaissance book.

Drew B holds M'Liss's Mariner's Medallions class quilt.



The 2009 Community Service quilt to benefit FACES was shared by the committee.

The beautiful Peace Crane quilt was revealed by Sherry R.B. and will soon be raffled to benefit the CAST Feeding Program.

Jean M. shows off her chicks!

Patty holds an ABC baby quilt.


Patty's black, white, and red quilt is alive with movement.

Yvonne's embroidery technique is shown off in this Crazy quilt.

Cathy P. made this baby quilt for twin grandchild #1.

Denise H. completed this quilt from a Colleen Wise class by adding beaded embellishments using "controlled random."

Linda F. promises to put away her smowman wallhanging so that spring may finally arrive!

Linda C. made a citrus braid runner for her table.

In honor of M'liss, Linda C. shares her Mariner's Medallion qult begin in class and completed for her daughter.

Marilyn started this quilt with a kit that she tweaked to make it her own.

 


More Children's quilts were completed for our Briget Collins Center service project.

Sherry holds a String Quilt for Bridget Collins.

Rose holds her first Log Cabin quilt . . .

. . . She did not realize it would lead to a second quite so soon!

Suz L. got through the dreary winter working on this Crazy Quilt filled with 3 generations of family memorabelia.

Carrie won some of the retreat blocks this spring and made a delightful quilt.


Carrie shares her first quilt with Prairie Points.

 


Sharon D. holds a completed UFO begun in the 1990s with Friendship blocks and finished at the Spring Retreat!

   
   

 

 

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