Showing posts with label four-patch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label four-patch. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Quilt Celebrations August 11th!

We had a busy night on the 11th.  Just before Fair submissions needed to be made, so we had a fun evening!


Diana brought her airplane quilt designed
from a picture in a WWII magazine!


Wonderful, Diana!

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Geralyn brought her hexie-circle quilt.


Stunning!

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Valerie was visiting and brought her four-patch
in which many of us had a part!


Cute, Val!

She also had this lovely quilt made from an Antler Designs pattern.



Antler Designs is a young man who has been sewing and quilting
since he was a young boy.  His work is amazing.

Thanks for sharing, Val!

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I brought Boomer's Colorado Log Cabin
which has been in the works for about 2 1/2 years.


Finally finished.  Woot!

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And we got to see Dyan McKinnis's latest acquisition!
It is the same on both the front and the back.


There have been a number of us who have tried to figure out how
to put this together and there has been some success!

Happy Quilting!!


Friday, December 5, 2014

November 25th and December 2nd Quilt Celebrations!

Last week we had three quilts to celebrate.

First, Theresa shared a hexi quilt she made for Linus.
It's so cheerful!


Theresa, thank you for all you do to keep Linus running and to continue the flow of blessing to the children who are in need of love and encouragement.

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Diana shared a sweet baby quilt.  She said when she started it, the couple wasn't going to find out the gender of their baby, so she went with colors that could go either way.  Then the couple decided to "peek" and they are having a girl!  There is no doubt either boy or girl will spend lots of time looking at these wonderful colors and interesting shapes.


Nicely done, Diana!

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Speedy Carolann is the first to complete a quilt using the blocks from our four-patch exchange.  It's fitting since she was the first to get all her blocks done.  300 in one night!

Isn't it charming?  No mess, no fuss, just fun lights and darks that sparkle.  The Baptist Fan quilting is fun, too.


Beautiful, Carolann.

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This week, Sharon brought her Winding Ways quilt done in brown and tan.  It is so striking.  She did the piecing and Bill did the quilting.


Lovely job, Sharon!


Happy Quilting!!