Show & Tell coordinator Liz Trouant (left) helps Dana Bard show her
"Shaken, Not Stirred" version of half log cabin blocks. |
Liz and Paulyne Ward made his and her quilts for their minister and his
wife. |
Geri Reynolds designed original blocks to blend with a beautiful center
panel |
Dana shows Color Study #1 (left), and a Kaffe Fasset embellished piece
(right)
In the center, Dana and Joanne Spencer enjoyed a day recently with Pat
Wyeth (not pictures here) dying fabrics |
New member Julie Jordan holds a gorgeous paper-pieced "Pickle Dish"
quilt |
Liz attended Sue McIver's recent large wallet workshop and made two
smaller ones, too |
Mary Louise Peters was proud to show a scrappy UFO |
Teacher and students show sweatshirt jackets made at a recent workshop
(l to r) Liz, Trouant, Joline Cook, and teacher Lynda Coffey |
Jacket backs |
Pat Wyeth proudly holds a gift from Dana Bard named,
"Moose Island, Maine" |
Liz made an adorable Wisemen paper-pieced
quilt |
New member Sue Martell explains a thread caddy she made.
It holds specialty threads for hand appliqué. Great idea! |
Mary Louise shows a blueberry table runner |
Joanne Spencer's future daughter-in-law selected one of Shirley
Slauenwhite Stack 'n Whack Fan quilts as a gift |
In the 1990s Lynda Coffey made a denim jacket using handmade doilies
made by her mother and a few of her father's neckties |
Both Joline and Liz agree, Paths and Stiles, is "The Quilt from Hell!"
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