Arleen, we hope all is going well with you and that your dad is recovering.
May meeting is at Betsy's house. And get working on your challenge quilts with the inspiration word "Doors" and the dimensions of 24 x 36.
Even without power, Deanna served a delicious coconut cake and hot tea from the gas burner lit by Rich with a lighter. We did not suffer in the least.
Bobbie continues to work on her India series and was looking very relaxed last night.
Betsy had finished her rainbow hexie quilt and the quilting in the hexies reminded us of sand dollars.
Betsy also had another half square triangle quilt, this one is called Ribbon Dance and the border fabric is called Psycho Wave and has mitered corners.
Mary brought her finished red, white and blue quilt
Barbara did a fantastic job of quilting her wall hanging (and later used it to keep warm after the electricity went off).
Sandy made it down from Redding (yeah!) and brought with her a finished quilt top inspired by a fabric she found again when reorganizing her studio.
Marty showed us a zippered bag she had learned how to make at Stone Mountain and Daughter.
Marty had also finished quilting her beautiful Poppy quilt and added a dragonfly to the flower center
It's even "raining" on her quilt with quilting.
Marty's neighbor, Gay, had given her templates to make a quilt Marty had admired at Gay's house and it turns out that Deanna had made the quilt a few years ago. It just needs to be quilting. Called Flights of Imagination, it was designed by Karen Matsumoto.
After show and tell, it was time for coconut cake. Spectacular.
I have been trying to draft a pattern for a quilt like Mindy's...not too successful. Do you know where I can get a pattern.
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