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Zoom Show & Tell - June 8, 2021
![]() Ruth WilsonThis is a Victoria Findley Wolfe pattern. It may have been one that she was to have the workshop on before we went into lockdown. All the blocks are from my stash, I only had to buy the orange fabric because I didn't have enough of anything in my stash. | ![]() Penny Merkel“Spring Awakening “. 10”x 10”. Using recycled clothes, acrylics, | ![]() Marie BerneggerPot holders for the boutique |
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![]() Marie BerneggerPot holders for the boutique | ![]() Barbara BerdyPattern thanks to Judy’s finding pictures on Facebook and Instagram. Lots of happy half square triangles. | ![]() Judy VeltidiThese are images of a quilt I made as a culmination of a color theory class I took with Eda Steinman in 2009. Gee, it is 2021, and I finally completed it! The quilt top was finished a while ago, then I had to decide what backing to use, and how to quilt it, bind it, and what to do with it. I have been wanting to hang something on the front porch since we move here six years ago, and this quilt came to mind. I love it there!! |
![]() Judy Veltidi | ![]() Judy Veltidi | ![]() Ana SantosSunbonnet Sue & Sam Quilt This is the first Sunbonnet quilt I have made. I made it for Project Linus. I used the scraps I picked up from Julia and someone else to make the girls and boys. The back is a material someone gave me (sorry, I don’t remember names) and I pieced scraps to make it big enough. I will tell you this, for a beginner, echo quilting is not easy and neither is self binding! It measures 48x64. |
![]() Ana SantosSunbonnet Sue & Sam Quilt (Back) |
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