Our next meeting will be Tuesday, January 10, at 1:30pm at Bobbie’s. She asks that we come prepared to shop from her extensive fabric stash. She’ll be moving to a smaller apartment soon, and the more we buy, the less she’ll have to move.
Joan reminded us that she’s the
featured artist for the January quilt show at Bay Quilts and asked for help
with installation. The opening reception
is on Sunday, January 8, from 1-3pm.
Mindy's newest puppy was busy admiring everyone and everything. He was particularly taken with Arleen's bag.
Arleen shared a checkerboard quilt inspired by the interior surface of her frying pan.
She’s also completed another top from the never-ending Kaffe scraps. This latest one starts out as standard hexagons and then goes completely wild.
Mary finished
the thunderbolt quilt for her 7-year-old grandson that she shared at our
November meeting before the binding was finished. The quilt’s now in Seattle for his Christmas present. Since then, she’s been quilting donation
quilts for the guild.
Sandy
shared two Piecekeeper Project Bags she made following ByAnnie.com’s
instructions. She also showed a new
handbag she made using denim from her stash and the Hillside Tote pattern by
Noodlehead.
Bag fronts:
Betsy
showed her finished Homage to Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt which is
English paper-pieced. It was quilted by Melissa Quilter who made the
garden "tiles" have purpose with the quilting and changed thread colors
for the various flowers and leaves. Betsy finished the edges not with
binding, but by turning in the edges and hand stitching around to maintain the
zig zag edges on two sides. The
backing fabric Betsy used seems the perfect choice.
Deanna shared a baby quilt she’s finished
that she’ll donate to EBHQ’s community quilts project.
Mindy is quite happy with the finished
Round Robin top that started with her teapot fabric square. She liked the process and the result so much
that she’s volunteered to be in charge of 2023’s Traditional Round Robin
Challenge for EBHQ.
Mindy also showed four gorgeous
Christmas stockings and reports that the snowflake stocking is going to another little girl who is her godson’s
daughter. The others were made during the Covid lockdown
for John, Jena and Vawnnie.
Marty’s
18-inch
square mini-Christmas Tree was based on a Youtube video she watched. It
uses 2" squares (2 3/8th" for the half square
triangles) and off-set seams so it goes together very easily. It did
not make a dent in her Christmas stash.
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