New great-grandmother (again) Sandy Hill holds a colorful quilt for new
great-granddaughter, Autumn |
A very proud grandma, member Teresa Porter
(left), helps granddaughter, Amanda Klug from Ellsworth, hold two quilts.
Amanda, in her eleventh year as a Girl Scout, is making lap quilts for
nursing home residents for her Gold Award Project. |
Mary Ann O'Brien holds a quilt she helped 16-year-old Janice Cilley make |
Sandy Hill holds a "Hanging Santa"
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Bonnie Hunter (sporting a cute new haircut) holds a paper pieced Santa Sampler |
Pat Wyeth and a Log Cabin Christmas Wreath she made in one of Bonnie Hunter's
workshops |
Another pretty wreath, this one made by Joanne Spencer |
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Sandy Hill holds adorable Christmas towels
Jen Lacasse (left) holds and
advent Christmas tree |
Joanne Spencer (left) holds a Stack 'n Whack fan quilt―one UFO she
recently finished!
Mary Anne Spearin helps |
Joanne and a pretty fall-ish quilt she made
with Halloween prints |
Leona Juranty holds a warm wool and flannel quilt that features pictures of
Black, Chocolate, and Golden Labs |
Pat Wyeth holds a kimono quilt she made with a fabric remnant purchased at St.
John's Quilt Show. Hand quilted by Pat, it just beautiful! |
Mary Anne Spearin holds a Morning Star quilt
made with morning glory print fabric
she made for her parent's 50th anniversary. |
Jen Lacasse holds a few reversible placemats |
And here she is with a reversible table runner |
Bonnie Hunter holds a Thanksgiving wallhanging |
Lynda Coffey holds a pretty round table topper |
Mary Anne Spearin made this Stacked Squares quilt |
Jen Lacasse holds a memory quilt she made for her sister-in-law who is a
hairdresser (pictures can be inserted in the square and rectangular
openings) |
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Mary Ann O'Brien has fun showing off her new tote bag
Jen Lacasse (left) holds a stunning rail
fence that features pieced border and prairie points; it is a retirement
gift to her mother. |
Marcia Carlow (foreground) and Mary Louise Peters have a little fun
arranging the October and November Blocks (and sashing strips) of the
Month. The lucky winner will be announced in December. |