January 14, 2020

The first meeting (business that is) of the new Year....2020...who would have thought that we would see this historic , futuristic date...certainly not me...but as you will see, life just marches on.  To start our show and tell, Pat showed her folded fabric hot pat...well done there lady!
Susan made this little bag from the fabric for the President's challenge...she's ready for March....
then she showed us her fractured Dresden plate pillow slips. She made them for her daughter...








 then, like the rest of us do, she pointed out her oopsy.....
 Ethel has been busy making stockings for next year since she finished binding them New Year's Eve.....they look great.
 This beauty is one she has been playing at for a little while....it goes to the comfort quilt program to be hand quilted....Please note , she included the binding for when it is all ready and waiting for the final step.
Judith made this gorgeous table topper cutting at the right angle and piecing just so...super job!
 She also used her prototype patterns for the ZigZag quilt and put them in a baby quilt along with some cute applique.
Joan is retired now and  has more time to play so she made this ABC book from panel squares....
 this puppy dog pillowcase....what! no Shelties!!
and of course, kittins belong in a pillowcase too.
 Mary made this snowman wall hanging for her door....
and finished her folded fabric hot pad.
 Jean made this tote bag with Christmas fabric.....
 and this all flannel baby quilt.
Susan did some knitting of preemie caps....
and these sweet little hangings that go on a stand-up frame.  Running out of room for larger wall hangings, Susan??
Then Leigh showed us her finished folded fabric hot pad. They all are so pretty and so very different. It is always interesting to see how diverse we are  in our fabric and colour choices.

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