Monday, June 3, 2019

May Fellowship

Greetings Quilters.  We had a fun meeting with the program being rope baskets and other items.  We have done this before but these were a bit different as we did not wrap the rope with fabric.  The natural color of the rope combined with small amounts of fabric, colored thread and beads made some beautiful baskets and mats.  Such inventive members with imaginations!
We had some new members and discussed the last meeting of the year, June 11th indoor picnic at the church.  Prior to the lunch we will have a paddle auction to help raise money for the Grand Traverse Baby Pantry and a portion of the $$ going to our group to help buy batting and supplies for the charity quilts.  Should be a great meeting with lots of fun, fellowship and fundraising.  Be sure and bring your items for the auction by 9:30 and it will start at 10.  bring a dollar to buy a paddle and quarters to use in the auction.Also bring a dish to share and your table service.  We do have disposable if you forget but we are trying to reuse and be a less of a consumer of plastic and Styrofoam.



The charity block looks fun and everyone will make four.  Thanks Sally!!

So here are the bowls that members worked on today.  Fantastic ladies.

Barb has been busy which is not a surprise to anyone....lots of quilts for the closet


This one is called 5 and dime .



If my notes are correct Barb found this at a garage sale.  The blocks were hand pieced and she put it together and is now ready to make someone happy.

Jackie made this lovely brown quilt and the star quilt is for a High School friend who was is a Vietnam veteran
Once again the Torro bags make an appearance re purposed.
Tracy showed this quilt that was a panel she cut up and then added some blocks to for her church.

Renne wowed us again with her quilting and piecing skill.  The blue and white quilt is needle turned hand work.  Lots of love in that quilt.  She has been working on it for 10 years!!
This is a beautiful panel called yellow dream panel...the quilting is outstanding and the picture does not do it justice.
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Madeline made this flannel quilt for her son in law...it has wool batting and is going to keep him very very warm!

Ruth is doing miniatures again and they are adorable.


Love the penguins Judy.
Chris make the skates above from a kit but stretched it on a frame...very sharp!
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Sue made this adorable elephant quilt by asking her family to pick out a fat quarter for their elephant and then naming the elephant...so much fun.

Sue made the quilt above for the quilts of valor.  Thank you Sue.
She has been very busy and the one above is a panel she cut up.  The  one below is take 5 and was made from her brown scraps.

Here is a TC quilt for sure...Cherries!  The red quilt below is made from just 2 blocks but looks more complicated.
Sue did the binding on this tumbling block charity baby quilt


Marcia took a class to make the gold leaves and paired it with one of the Christmas Trees we made a year ago.

She also took a class to make this pine needle basket...beautiful.
Mary Lou made this blue quilt for a baby about to be born into her family.
Jackie made this blue quit for a June wedding.  It is called Ribbon Star pattern by Missouri Quilt Co

Judy has been busy with this lovely table runner and many items for the paddle auction!!



Liz made a jean bag from the newest of the block books above.  Also she pieced and quilted this photo book. 



Ruth showed the pillow shams that go with the quits she showed before.  She demo'd this pattern a few months ago

Kathy also did the binding on this quilt for the closet
Baby quilts with bags to match.
Pat is making bags and now into button art...I think we will hear more about the buttons!


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