May 7 and 8, 2018

Marilyn requested a little help for her Carpenter's Star.  She thought she might like this purple as an accent colour since there is a tiny shade of purple in the print fabric. Unfortunately , it did not work so her instincts were spot on.  It was agreed by those voicing opinions that a darker shade of blue would enhance the lighter blue AND the print.  Nice to be needed.
 Caroline made this cross body backpack and determined the strap needed extending...she's going to work on that.
Jeannie made this  bold and beautiful single sized quilt at the Villa Madonna...now on to the quilting Jeannie.
 Linda made this really functional bag with a magnet closure and a form at the bottom for stability. 







This quilt is a chemo Quilt that Linda made for our chemo patient program. It is backed with Minke and cuddly warm....thanks Linda.
 Muriel has been extra busy...what with organizing the overnight bus trip and knitting in between she made this stack of dishcloths to go into the door prizes at our quilt show in September.
Her special birthday was this year and from some of her fat quarters she made this quilt...it could be called Chinese Lanterns....Southwest or magnificent mountains....I'm going with Magnificent, period!
This beauty is a disappearing four patch...so pretty...with mostly pastel and soft colours...see, I told you she was busy!

Marj made this adorable baby quilt. It has fuzzy bunnies and sleepy time stars. Really nice, Marj.
 Gillian knitted up a storm of preemie caps, 17 in that bag. Then she showed the mittens as well. She is a marvelous knitter and has delighted us with her prowess many times.
 

 Her Marlene shows us her snowball quilt...she called it a "dirty " snowball since they weren't actually white....we don't mind since all the snow is gone anyway.

Renate has her fourth Block of the Month all done....she added butterflies to hers.
 Jean did her Row by Row from the Crafter's Vineyard...it was designed by her sister, Jo-Anne.
To complement it, she made this Row by Row from Alberta , where her daughter lives.
Then she showed us this simple design , yet amazing scrappy four patch.  So effective and one that just calls my name.  Maybe my next project.

Jacqui has loved the Sunflower (Dutch) girl since a little girl and finally got around to making one. NIce to fulfill dreams, however long we have had them.
She made this gorgeous pineapple with her new ruler. ONce you get a new toy it is hard to stop playing with it, right, Jacqui?
Then she showed us this basket....said there was 175 yards of rope inside the folded fabric.  Someone has a lot of patience and it is NOT me.  Mind you, it kind of tickles the "want to" in me.

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