Sue Dible holds a quilt she made with fabric purchased in the southwest.
The quilt panel looks a lot like Monument Valley in Utah |
A stunning jacket made by Lynda Coffey |
The jacket back |
Helen Sexton shows off a charming appliqué quilt made with batik fabrics |
Lynda Coffey holds a wall quilt made with 3-D sunflowers |
Sandy Hill shows an antique quilt she bought at a local antique shop |
Joline Cook holds Fabric Fling, a quilt she made in one of Bonnie Hunter's
classes |
Constance King holds a beautiful fabric bowl made in Sue Fox's workshop |
Leona Juranty also shows a bowl she made in Sue's workshop this summer |
Leona (left) shows her Dancing Leaves quilt made in Bethany Reynolds'
class (Liz helps) |
Liz made another Stained Glass, this time a dragonfly |
Marcia Carlow holds her first stained glass |
Marcia Carlow holds a Weekender quilt she made at the guild retreat last
spring |
Linda McLaughlin (left) holds a cross-stitched quilt she won in a recent
raffle. |
Lynda Coffey's recent tote bag workshop led
members to make lots of different totes as shown below: |
Jen Lacasse |
Sherly King
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Sue Dible's bag is made with a "Charm Pack" of 5-inch squares |
Jen Lacasse also made a "Charm Pack" bag |
Sandy Hill found this beautiful antique quilt in a shop in Eastport for
$20! |
Marcia Carlow holds a finished Trip-Around-the World quilt |
Lucky Jean Herrick found a bag filled with signed, sampler blocks in the
Rockland Salvation Army for $2 |
Embroidery and crayon are featured on this panel held by Sandy Hill |
Hiding behind this charming rag quilt is Liz Trouant |
Liz also made this colorful rag quilt |
Anita Johnson holds a Weekender quilt made by her daughter Wendy Candelmo
at the spring retreat; it's very cuddly tied with high-loft batting |
Teresa Porter proudly holds her finished Smokey Mountain Stars―this is
the first (of many) she's made |
Members have been asking for a workshop in
miniature quilts; maybe Jen Lacasse will offer one: |
Trip Around the World |
Pinwheel |
Mom's Photos |
Rail Fence
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