The popular Block of the Month continues and the block above is called the Carey Nation Block!
Chris made this adorable table runner...it is time to think about snowmen!!
Marcia took a class from Ann Loveless and put her own spin on the project ...the perennial garden. She also gave us info that Ann is going to be hosting retreats and classes at her studio in Frankfort...schedule and prices soon to be published.
This is a pattern called beachglass and is designed to showcase fabric patterns. Marcia made this with her collection of cat fabrics.
Jacky took the walking foot class at Interquilten and pieced and quilted this table runner.
Polly made this Bee quilt and it is beeutiful!!
She also made the quilt below from fabric and pattern she found at a quilt show out west.
You know you are in TC when you see cherry quilts.
This was a block of the month from Quilt N Bee.
Renee showed her sunbonnet sue's and how the story continues ...
This purple quilt is all hand needle turned. Lots of time and sore fingers!
Dianne made a baby blanket for a friends baby. Love this pattern.
Laurie made this mini quilt with paper piecing.
She is ready for the holidays with this table runner.
This necktie dress was made for the county fair contest...make something out of repurosed items. It is so beautiful but she said it really does not fit anyone...just for looks.
Jacky went to rug camp in Minnesota this summer and made this cute rug.
She also finished the one below.
Lynn made this from a kit...pretty nice!
Barb made these two bags at a class and will give them to her new ministers little girls...I am sure they will be thrilled.
I hope this finds everyone well and adjusting to the colder rain weather.
We have one member, Pat Wittkopp, who lost her husband, Daniel, last May to a quick illness. She spoke of him at this meeting and invited all Fellowship Members to his memorial service on Oct 6th, 4-6 pm at the Botanical Gardens in their pavilion. I hope some of us can attend to support her.
Thanks to all of you for being such wonderful quilters. Kathy
I love them all; but the cherry quilt is the bees knees.
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