As usual, the room is well decorated for the holidays and the food was great. Marilyn is busy with tickets for the baskets of Christmas fat quarters. We also celebrated a 70th milestone for Ruth Muscroft...Happy Birthday to her.
Show and tell started with Leigh showing us her paper pieced Christmas tree...lit as well..notice her Christmas necklace of miniature lights.
Hiding behind this beautiful table cloth is Judith Hughes. What a great job she did.
Helen has been busy making more wallets and here she shows us just one of the many sets of placemats she has been making.
Jacqui made this adorable pillow...well stuffed and as cute as could be.
Muriel got her knitting needles out and made this beautiful scarf...soft yarn and lovely pastel shades.
Susan..another fan of Sindy Rodenmayer made this Block of the Month penguin quilt. Well done!
Gail Rodgers did this beautiful applique quilt and Agathe quilted it. Outstanding collaboration .
Ever resourceful, Jean Thompson paid homage to Canada's 150th with this runner.....
and , as usual, another baby quilt..this one from the 'fractured panel' project......
We should also call her the apron lady since she makes so many wonderful aprons.
Pat Byrne is hiding behind this Christmas themed table runner she made for her daughter.
Believe it or not! this beautiful quilt was made by Vivian Patriquen and then she quilted it by machine..puts us all to shame at 100years young.
Renate tried the twist from the BOM program that Susan Snyder is co-ordinating. Turned out really well.
Two day retiree, Beth Aiton has been busy. making this cosmetic Bag.....
this cardinal table runner....
these sweet tree ornaments.....
these Christmas present sacks.....(that look says, ok! enough with pictures!).....
AND she finished this quilt top ...from a couple of years ago....great job! and that's only after two days of retirement.....we can't wait to see what she does next!
Carolyn got her Christmas BOM from a couple of years ago finished...hand quilted!
This gorgeous Hunter's Star belongs to Joan Smith and Agathe quilted it for her...
Judy made the bonus pattern that Susan provided in the BOM program...
as well as the twist technique but kept hers untrimmed for a Peppermint swirl...
then she dug into her PHD's and finished this snowman table runner. Good work there Judy.
Vera decided only one attempt at the intricate paper piecing project was enough and determined that a candle mat would do.
Then she tried the swirl technique in two colours.
Jeannie Ewart made her skinny snowman with a long scarf..
Janice made a cosmetic bag....
and two...count 'em skinny snowmen. Hubby made her a neat hanger for one...second one in progress.
Agathe proved that the pp method wasn't THAT difficult....
Ann brought some nostalgia to show. These ornaments were made by Bea Elliot and Ann was the recipient in an ornament swap a few years ago.
Last but not least Marilyn brought her Christmas quilt...ZigZag with a nine patch cut technique using Christmas fabrics.
It was a fun night with some fun games and some happy prize winners. Merry Christmas to all...see you next year!
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