We're back from our Christmas break and Marilyn got right down to it with the ladies of the evening...they made these scissor cozies for their first evening back.
This beautiful pillow was a gift...lucky Marilyn!
Here's next month's project for the night time group. This is an ironing board with a pocket to hold your cutting ruler. Neat pattern and so convenient for those away from home projects.
Agathe fell in love with the scrappy nine patch and made another for the cancer quilt project we have on the go....another beauty with flannel backing.
This one...again with gorgeous fabrics has a patterned fabric for the sashing...just a little different but equally beautiful.
Lilliane is hiding behind this sweet little snowman wall hanging she made.
Ellen has kept her fingers busy using up her wool scraps ...a work in progress.
This is Gail's cancer quilt from the envelope patterns...such soft pastels ...sure is pretty...
Sheila wanted to remind us that spring will come and brought these chick-a-dees so we wouldn't forget what spring is like.
Judith made this neat project of clothes line cord, scraps of fabric and some inventive zigzagging....a fun project to be sure.
some primitive stars to hang on the tree..
Joan is hiding behind her table runner...we still know it's you....
Carolyn knit this gorgeous sweater loaded with cables...I believe she said it was For her daughter in law or With her daughter in law...either way it's magnificent...
Jean got into the cuddle quilt mode and made this.....
and this. Simple patterns, sweet fabric and wonderful quilts.
Cynthia made this cancer quilt top, along with a bag to carry it...it's now in line to be quilted.
She also did a set of Christmas tree napkins...busy lady.
This gorgeous scrappy quilt was made by Renate...half square triangles and simply beautiful....I like the way it was put together and the colours are so well balanced...bet she didn't just put the values in a bag and sew what came next...
THis pretty quilt will go to some happy little girl...wonder who Evelyn made this one for?
One of our nine patch comfort quilts...hand quilted by the guild and then bound by Ellen Henderson. It's a good thing we have quilters that like to hand sew the binding...
Gillian will have the best dressed little grand daughter with these delightful crocheted hats. Bet she loves her Grandma!
This beautiful pillow was a gift...lucky Marilyn!
Here's next month's project for the night time group. This is an ironing board with a pocket to hold your cutting ruler. Neat pattern and so convenient for those away from home projects.
Agathe fell in love with the scrappy nine patch and made another for the cancer quilt project we have on the go....another beauty with flannel backing.
This one...again with gorgeous fabrics has a patterned fabric for the sashing...just a little different but equally beautiful.
Lilliane is hiding behind this sweet little snowman wall hanging she made.
Ellen has kept her fingers busy using up her wool scraps ...a work in progress.
This is Gail's cancer quilt from the envelope patterns...such soft pastels ...sure is pretty...
Sheila wanted to remind us that spring will come and brought these chick-a-dees so we wouldn't forget what spring is like.
Judith made this neat project of clothes line cord, scraps of fabric and some inventive zigzagging....a fun project to be sure.
some primitive stars to hang on the tree..
Joan is hiding behind her table runner...we still know it's you....
Carolyn knit this gorgeous sweater loaded with cables...I believe she said it was For her daughter in law or With her daughter in law...either way it's magnificent...
Jean got into the cuddle quilt mode and made this.....
and this. Simple patterns, sweet fabric and wonderful quilts.
Cynthia made this cancer quilt top, along with a bag to carry it...it's now in line to be quilted.
She also did a set of Christmas tree napkins...busy lady.
This gorgeous scrappy quilt was made by Renate...half square triangles and simply beautiful....I like the way it was put together and the colours are so well balanced...bet she didn't just put the values in a bag and sew what came next...
THis pretty quilt will go to some happy little girl...wonder who Evelyn made this one for?
One of our nine patch comfort quilts...hand quilted by the guild and then bound by Ellen Henderson. It's a good thing we have quilters that like to hand sew the binding...
Gillian will have the best dressed little grand daughter with these delightful crocheted hats. Bet she loves her Grandma!
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