Tuesday, March 19, 2013

February 2013 Meeting

February Guild Meeting was greeted with smile from every one as they morning was spend making house blocks taught by Michelle Stay. This will be a monthly project handed out each month and two sizes will be offered. 

Our meeting was conducted by Lorri Bashein

The Otto Light went to Sherri Voisard

The UFO # is 6

Mary Jo gave us a stitchery lesson showing us how to make 3-D flowers and handing out a fun stitchery pattern. That will help us further our talents in this area.

The group of ladies participating in the snowmen exchange handed in there blocks of 9 1/2 inch unfinished on light blue back ground. The snowmen turned in were amazing and fun to see they ranged from paper pieced, to machine appliqued/embroidered. It will be fun to see the creations that will come from these amazing blocks which are turned in this month and handed out in March.



 The barn is lovely! and Lorri Bashein's own design, She is handing out a story and the pattern for the mini block that is show cased on the barn each month. This month it is a heart mini pictured below.

Cynthia brought her amazing table runner accented in gold. The finished runner is breath taking!




 A gift is wonderful but when it is handmade and shared it is treasured. Sue Kinn showed us a lovely quilt that was given to her.

Sue Tubs is showing us her mini house that is amazing!

 Cynthia Dinsdale our State rep showed us her fun quilt. Breath taking!

 Emily Baily has an been blessed with color sense and knows just what to do with it. Her quilt is lovely and nice and bright just enough to brighten the long snowy days we have been having.













 Denise Thalman showed us what she has done with her house blocks given to her by the guild members. It is darling and something she will treasure!



 Love the mini snowman pincushion job well done!




 Show and tell isn't about the quilts but about what we can create with our hearts and hands.



 
“Quilting with a friend, will keep you in Stitches”


 

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