The view entering the room ...as you can see everyone is set up and busy sewing...
Ethel was working on her Bear's Tracks.
Vivian had three projects she was working on...putting the rest of us to shame...
Judy was catching up on the BOM to make a quilt for her grand daughter.
Leigh had two projects on the go...both with machine applique and looking fabulous.
Patti amazed us with her fussy-cut Lighthouse quilt.
Evelyn was putting together a sampler quilt.
Here's Carolyn making sure her seams are pressed the correct way for her Anita's Arrows.
An example of the fussy-cuts Patti was working on.
Diana came to visit for lunch along with Irene...I caught her mid-question....
As you can see the room was bright, well-lit , lots of plug-ins and even had a big screen tv. That door at the end is to the library and to the washroom...so convenient.
Jean put together a ten-minute block quilt top.
Vivian finished one of her projects and modeled her apron for us. Look at that wonderful smile...always in place.
Hiding behind this circular baby's quilt...yes, you read correctly...it is a baby quilt....is Marilyn...colors do not do it justice..it is much more vibrant.
Here's Jean's ten minute block...the corner blocks turned out to be bow ties.
For those of you that attended, Saggy Maggy and Udderly Divine are on my design wall and awaiting milking time.....
Ethel was working on her Bear's Tracks.
Vivian had three projects she was working on...putting the rest of us to shame...
Judy was catching up on the BOM to make a quilt for her grand daughter.
Leigh had two projects on the go...both with machine applique and looking fabulous.
Patti amazed us with her fussy-cut Lighthouse quilt.
Evelyn was putting together a sampler quilt.
Here's Carolyn making sure her seams are pressed the correct way for her Anita's Arrows.
An example of the fussy-cuts Patti was working on.
Diana came to visit for lunch along with Irene...I caught her mid-question....
As you can see the room was bright, well-lit , lots of plug-ins and even had a big screen tv. That door at the end is to the library and to the washroom...so convenient.
Jean put together a ten-minute block quilt top.
Vivian finished one of her projects and modeled her apron for us. Look at that wonderful smile...always in place.
Hiding behind this circular baby's quilt...yes, you read correctly...it is a baby quilt....is Marilyn...colors do not do it justice..it is much more vibrant.
Here's Jean's ten minute block...the corner blocks turned out to be bow ties.
For those of you that attended, Saggy Maggy and Udderly Divine are on my design wall and awaiting milking time.....
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