Teresa Porter, left (helped by Liz Trouant) holds her paper-pieced Shadow
Box quilt |
Liz and a whimsical welcome |
Bonnie Hunter and a Minnesota Hot Dish table runner |
Joanne Spencer holds a jar quilt |
Joanne Spencer and the "most expensive" quilt she ever made (before
Marden's) made with fabrics she bought in Calgary and Edmonton. It
was her first attempt at applique! |
Pembroke Historical Society's French Countryside raffle quilt made with
2007 Quilt Block Contest blocks |
Linda McLaughlin (left) and the Weekender scrap quilt made in Bonnie
Hunter's recent workshop.
Linda used pre-cut charm packs. |
Teresa holds a panel quilt made with very pretty fabrics she bought on the
Shop Hop
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Theresa's grandson will love her, "Duck with an Attitude"
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Another African piece made by Joanne
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Jane Eaton brought vintage embroidered blocks to inspire members to look
through their quilts for pieces for her quilt show vignette, "Attic
Inspirations" (new quilts inspired by old patterns).
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Anita Johnson (left) hold her finished scrap quilt made with blocks she
won
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Joanne holds her Take 5, "made in one day!" |
Sandy Hill (left) treated herself to a birthday present recently,
an antique Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt
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Jen Lacasse and Liz hold the Guild's Mountain Folk raffle quilt.
Proceeds will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House in Bangor, ME
The member who sells the most tickets will win a basketful of fat quarters
and notions.
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A few Tea Party workshop
participants.
Front row (l to r) Theresa, Leona, and Sandy. Back row Lynda,
Bonnie, Anita (hiding), and Mary Ann.
For more Tea Party pictures, click here
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