Show and tell, February 10, 2015

we started show and tell with a comfort quilt that Vivian Patriquen had taken home and bound.
 Then Ethel showed us a cuddle quilt she put together with the cutest frog fabric.
Judy made a couple of sewing kits for her grand children...take note that the grand kids chose the fabric and colours. She filled them with the necessities.
 Here is a lavender pillow she hooked at rug hooking.  Smelled gorgeous.
 This is my Whoo Knows owl quilt ...a pattern from Fat cat Patterns and a real joy to quilt.  Each owl has its own design.
Muriel added to her collection of Blue, White and silver for Christmas with this mitten and snowman wall hanging.
 Jackie is still having fun with her new sewing machine and this is a cuddle quilt she made ....the pictures I took of the cute wall hangings she also made, unfortunately, are blurry.
 Jackie joined the Fabric Cupboard's weekly block challenge (six inch squares) and enjoyed it thoroughly....learned a lot , too.
Gail and Ellen both did their block of the month challenge and here is Ellen's.
 Carol amazed us with this blue work....especially when she told us that the blocks were embroidered on her machine.
Ann is reacting to my comment that she must have shrunk her sweater because that one won't fit...but I am sure she can find a grand baby that it will fit.
These are the gorgeous crocheted Christmas balls she did...I understand they are a gift for next year.
 Marge has been busy  cleaning up UFO's and these are some baby panels she quilted to add to our cuddle quilt stash.


Joan followed in her sister's footsteps and cleaned up some UFO"s as well.  Here is a table topper and below is a tumbling blocks that she added to the cuddle quilts.

 Evelyn joined the cuddle quilt parade and added this sweet Noah's ark baby quilt.
Agathe , now that she has more time has been busy.  Here are some hats she knitted.
A crayon quilt for her grand daughter who will be getting some actual crayons and coloring books to go with it..
 A cuddle quilt
another
 another
 And another...wow...she's hasn't had time to do anything else, I am sure!!
Judy made some pillow cases with flying geese borders...looking great.
 Here's a table runner she made as well....
 and for fun she made this bag from a fun panel she found
along with this one.
Cynthia made this jean quilt ....note, the pocket in the centre she had embroidered as her label...smart cookie!
Here's the back...very masculine, indeed.  Good thing since it is going to her son...
 Jean, Like Ann can't figure out sizes...this sweet sweater is way too small for her, too.  Wonder which grand baby she made it for..
 Her table runner ...the scrappy nine patch pattern we're all anxious to make looks great  this way,too.
 Rightfully called a Bed of Roses, ;this is a wonderful way to showcase a larger print fabric.  So called because the roses are all laying down. Wonderful job, Jean.
Vera prefers to sit and applique rather than sit and sew at the machine but she is persevering and made a start on her scrappy nine patch.









 Marilyn has been busy in between meetings and doing some knitting.  Her is a gorgeous cowl....


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