Ann started off our show and tell with a whole bunch of Anti-Ouch Pouches and drain bags she made to pass along to Joyce. We were told that the need is actually higher than we realized and that making the strap with a loop on the side instead of the velcro might be a better idea.
Gillian made these cute lined bags...quick projects and so practical.
C'mon, Cheryl that bag is not big enough for your grand daughter to go trick or treating. Sure is cute though...
She has another grand daughter and of course, this fuzzy teddy bear quilt is perfect. Such sweet blankies....
Pat got her "oh Canada" quilt quilted by Agathe...and now it needs to be bound...get cracking there Pat!
Susan is hiding behind this wonderful lap size quilt she made for the cancer patients at the hospital. a true "comfort" quilt.
then, she showed us this sweet popsicle wall hanging she made...drew the template herself...smart cookie!
This is as scrappy as Susan can get...gorgeous colours in this star in a log cabin quilt...started at the Villa Madonna.....
Th is quilt centre is from the Fabric Cupboard "15.00 quilt. but Vivian H. enlarged on it and got it quilted by Agathe....it is going to her grand son.
Jackie made some microwave bowls and brought in some snippets for those that wished to purchase.
Renate loves these sweet sixteen bags. Fun to make and they are wonderful gifts...she also had some reversible quilt as you go squares but didn't show them off....waiting to get it all together.
Jean was into bags as well
Bea made this wonderful curved Log cabin in a class with Jean Fogelin.
and there is a sampler she made a while ago....I hear she doesn't like the red Lady of the Lake in the right hand corner because it IS red.
Joan Smith got these bubblegum coloured layer cake fabrics and made this charming quilt...she's hiding behind it.
I bet you this quilt that Bea Obermeyer made is for a little boy.
Vera got us primed for Hallowe'en with this spooky Jack'o Lantern.
Evelyn got her scrappy nine patch quilted and bound .
then showed us her reversible vest... looking good there girl!
Gillian made these cute lined bags...quick projects and so practical.
C'mon, Cheryl that bag is not big enough for your grand daughter to go trick or treating. Sure is cute though...
She has another grand daughter and of course, this fuzzy teddy bear quilt is perfect. Such sweet blankies....
Pat got her "oh Canada" quilt quilted by Agathe...and now it needs to be bound...get cracking there Pat!
Susan is hiding behind this wonderful lap size quilt she made for the cancer patients at the hospital. a true "comfort" quilt.
then, she showed us this sweet popsicle wall hanging she made...drew the template herself...smart cookie!
This is as scrappy as Susan can get...gorgeous colours in this star in a log cabin quilt...started at the Villa Madonna.....
Th is quilt centre is from the Fabric Cupboard "15.00 quilt. but Vivian H. enlarged on it and got it quilted by Agathe....it is going to her grand son.
Jackie made some microwave bowls and brought in some snippets for those that wished to purchase.
Renate loves these sweet sixteen bags. Fun to make and they are wonderful gifts...she also had some reversible quilt as you go squares but didn't show them off....waiting to get it all together.
Jean was into bags as well
Bea made this wonderful curved Log cabin in a class with Jean Fogelin.
and there is a sampler she made a while ago....I hear she doesn't like the red Lady of the Lake in the right hand corner because it IS red.
Joan Smith got these bubblegum coloured layer cake fabrics and made this charming quilt...she's hiding behind it.
I bet you this quilt that Bea Obermeyer made is for a little boy.
Vera got us primed for Hallowe'en with this spooky Jack'o Lantern.
Evelyn got her scrappy nine patch quilted and bound .
then showed us her reversible vest... looking good there girl!
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