November 27, 2018, Program Day

 I forgot my camera today....my bad.....but then I remembered that my cell phone was in my purse so these are photos taken with that device...a little haphazard in order but I will explain as best I can.

This first pic is of Joyce showing Mary how to make the paper clip angel...did I mention that today for program we had four Christmas ornament instructors....Joyce was one and her angels are so cute.
Mary brought in this gorgeous tree skirt with appliqued poinsettias...stunning.
 Judith proved she is more than a pretty face with these so heartwarming angels she made from an old quilt made by her Mom....she made enough for her sisters. What a great idea to preserve an heirloom and keep the memory.
 Leigh got busy and made the three block of the month patterns . They look amazing. On the bear one she has apples in the tree and apples on the ground...good idea since the bear needs a reason to be in the quilt.
 Look at this beauty Diane brought in to show us.  Love the colours and you all know how I feel about applique.
 Clever Cynthia took strawberry baskets and covered them and made pretty Christmas baskets. Recycle and reuse in the absolute best way possible.
 Here's Ann showing the ladies how to make an origami fabric ornament. Another clever idea.
 Leigh and Susan are finishing up their fabric snowflakes. Susan is making teeny weeny ornaments.  The fourth ornament was a small bell made from two fabrics sewn together in a circle. It was a great program day despite the snowy, rainy day.

 Here's Vera's version of the  Christmas snowflake taught by Agathe. Turned out great!
Judith showed the quilt she and her sisters made for their brother in a nursing home.  Very masculine and has his initials so everyone knows it is his.  Thoughtful thing to do, Judith..

November 27, 2018

A small turnout tonight, the ladies must either
have their mittens finished or they are too
busy working on Christmas .
Chris has this table runner almost finished...she's working away on the binding....my absolute favourite part of quilting..it means finishing up.








Beth did some hand work with this let it snow mat on flannel or wool...well done either way.
Chris not only got her mittens finished, she managed to match the stripes...great job there lady....I tried them on and they are so snuggly warm....

November 20, 2018

 Before show and tell, Ann told us about this comfort quilt that is going to the Sussex Corner councillor that lost her home to fire this past month.  It was made and donated by a former member of our guild and she wanted it to go as a comfort quilt...such wonderful quilters live here.
 Kaye started show and tell with her first Block of the Month....it has the little quilt hanging over the fence.  It was Kaye's first foray into fusible web...I think she likes it.
She has two more grand babies ....boys and since they have dogs she made this one and another just like it with a centre of doggy material...smart gramma!
 Marilyn, too , has little boys to sew for but this is just a prototype she has on hand...she will be doing these playmats in blue.
Gillian has been knitting up a storm with scarves and hats to match.  A little birdie told me she has a lot more yarn to work with.
 Susan is done for the winter and can now do the things she has put aside to do...starting with her Block of the month number one....
 ...number two......
 the sewing machine challenge from a couple of years ago......
a panel someone gave her.....
 A wall hanging that would look much better in my front hall ...if she is so inclined.....
....her first foray into fusible web...good job.....
 She and I both love Sindy Rodenmeyer from Fat Cat Patterns and here are ours side by side.  Hers is red and mine is blue...they were amazing to do.....now on to quilting them.
 Judith did her Block of the month from a couple of years ago and put them together in a table runner.
 She's also into miniature quilts and here is another she made and hand quilted...
Mary is Christmas ornamenting and here are a couple of results.....
 along with mug rugs she made....I reminded her of where I lived since she delivers the mug mats with a mug filled with Christmas sweets ....New Line, Mary...New Line!
Ethel is officially the Bag Lady of the guild...she's made somewhere in the twenties plus she is making pillowcases for boys...busy woman!
This beautiful Double Irish Chain just came back from Agathe's...quilted with a pattern called mistletoe and it is gorgeous.
Vera took this really neat fabric that looks like small inch squares and quilted it...it fooled us all into thinking she had pieced all those little squares...instant insanity if she had.
 This beauty is also Vera's...one she bought from Ethel and quilted to make a wonderful table cloth.
Here are Vera's BOM's side by side...just an inkling of how neat they are going to look when all finished and put together.
 Jackie is back to playing on her machine and finished this quilt for the Cuddle quilts. It is one of many that came in from a lady in PEI..
This is a doggy dish pad....
....and a kitty dish pad...interesting since Jackie does not have a dog or a cat. Guess she just can't help herself...when someone asks nicely , she responds with a big heart...that's our Jackie!

November 19, 2018


 It was a great turn out for the Monday evening ladies  as our guest...Evelyn Stapleton ....joined us to teach a wonderful recycle and reuse project. 

Using a sweater and fleece to cut out patterns for mittens...they make wonderful presents and as you can see there was a large group all ready and willing to make some....
Wendy and Jeannie with Sharon, Helen and Leigh in the background.
Ruth, Judith...
Susan, Ethel and Carolyn....Gail R  hiding behind Susan.

Here's Evelyn demonstrating the how to Jo-Anne, Wendy, Ruth , Leigh and Sharon...
It was a great evening and we're hoping to see the results in show and tell tomorrow.....

Monday night, November 11

Joanne H. Fuzzy bearded twister gnomes.  Linda B. Fuzzier bearded twister gnomes. Beth A. Two large pillow cases. Linda B. More gnomes. Clev...