Business day Show and Tell April 2015

Gillian loves making this Sweet Sixteen bag  so much she made some more. This one has the nine patch incorporated into it ....it looks smashing!
Here are a Mommy and Daughter combination of the same pattern.  I think she is having some fun.
Marilyn found this really neat cowl pattern that has three layers that are different lengths and lay on top of each other to form the cowl.  AND the wool is soft and a little fluffy.
 Here's her Scrappy Nine Patch...all quilted by Agathe and looking amazing.
 Susan brought in this quilt with appliqued squares...wonder where she got those squares?????

A sweet wall hanging from a kit that she got at the Chinese Auction...an original pattern by Joan Smith.
This quilt of Susan's has "Frozen" characters on it. I recognized Olaf for sure.  Bet it is for a grand daughter....then again, maybe it actually is for Susan herself.
 Hugs and Kisses.....no not for you...it's the name of the pattern for this quilt.
This beauty is Lilliane Kyle's creation, made for a friend's child. What a creative person Lilliane is...
Helen brought in a quilt....a few years in the making....a disappearing nine patch that took a while  as she ran out of the dark blue fabric she needed.  After some time she decided to use the backing fabric for her binding....it works very well...
Joyce got her cuddle quilt challenge done. Hers is an 'Eye Spy" creation.  I believer everyone that took up the challenge got their quilts done before the deadline of June.  Congratulations , ladies, well done!
The three musketeers got their Block of the Month done...that's Ellen, Gail and Vivian. Wonderful job, you should be proud.
 Hiding behind this "small" scrappy nine patch is the one that grumbled about making it the most....Vera , we know it's you behind that gorgeous sample.
Here's the larger one she made...would this be the second or third one???? I'd hate to see how many she'd make of something she loves to do when this is the result of what she doesn't like to do. Come on, now Vera...be truthful, you actually likes making them.....
 Carolyn showed us what marathon knitting can do with these afghans her knitting church group did.......
here's another.
Ann made a cuddle quilt...
and showed this finished comfort quilt.
 and displayed this quilt from the Historical Society.  Tickets are available from Ann...a toonie for one and $5.00 for three...
Marjorie claimed to 'dislike' piecing as well, but look at this amazing quilt she pieced...for someone that doesn't like piecing she's pretty darn good at it.
 Joan made a cuddle quilt and finished up using the fleece for the backings...this one is masculine....
and she made two like this one for little girls.  Way to go, Joan!
 Judy made this sweet apron for a little girl and she's not even a grand ma...
 And this is her Scrappy Nine Patch.
Jean showed us the prayer shawl she made for her knitting group at church.
as well as a 'cheater' she bought at a yard sale and quilted as a cuddly quilt.
 Here's Renate's Scrappy  Nine Patch. It is phenomenal how different and yet how similar these quilts are. What a great pattern and thanks to Ann for sharing...it was a great success this year.
Can't slow a good woman down. Renate made another braid quilt...she thinks if she uses the scraps in her stash it will diminish...no one has the heart to tell her it actually multiplies when she is not looking....teehee...










 This beautiful quilt is Cynthia's "One block Wonder" with some wonderful applique in the borders...certainly something I can agree with...
And this wonderful log cabin with appliqued flowers is another quilt I can agree with.  It's my belief that applique always complements a quilt, no matter what the pattern and this one is proof. Lovely!

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