Happy New Year 2018

It's back to the daily grind or should I say evening grind.  Here's Dianne's  Christmas tree mini...isn't it sweet.
Jeannie made this snowman table runner with an added surprise...it will be corrected when she gets home and finds a way to take out the button on the inside .
 Caroline made the skinny snowman and "birthed" it rather than add a border and binding...clever girl.
Then she showed us this so masculine, made with batiks quilt she did for her son...lucky guy!
JoAnne is working on her Canada 150 celebration quilt.  Love the fabrics she put together...not finished yet.
 Linda got bag happy and made this one for her daughter...has a snap!
But this one has a zipper that Linda put in ...all by herself...with no help from anyone. See, we told you, you could do it!
 She had some trouble with her machine and ended up quilting this quilt to work out the kinks. She calls it ugly...we disagree.
Now this beauty was made at the last minute because some one was supposed to go out and didn't...so , Christmas eve it got done...it matches Dear Husband's truck...concidence?...I think not. Anyway...he is one happy trucker.
 Marilyn is always doing something!...this is one of those pillows that every hand piecer should have...next meeting the ladies are going to make one. I use mine constantly...I cheated and bought one that Leigh Smith made and I am sooo glad I did.
 In between sewing Marilyn knit this gorgeous cowl..soft and warm at the same time.  Easy peasy was what she said it was , to do.
This gorgeous log cabin  is amazingly more beautiful than the picture shows. The colours are so much more vivid. Makes the other ladies want to get theirs finished.

 We're off to a great start for the new year. Should be a great time.

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