Our meeting at the Saturday Quilters went well
and we had lots of show and tell
that I want to share with you.
This shows how many different blocks came back and how creative people are.
The winner of all the blocks will put it together as she pleases.
This quilt above and the following one are two of the quilts that June's students made.
June teaches at the Pan Am school here.
She teaches art
and one of her classes is quilting.
Her students have never seen a sewing machine,
never held a needle,
and from scratch they made these wonderful quilts.
They hand quilted them too.
Isn't that amazing!
They used sheets for the fabric since there is no fabric store nearby.
They came up with their own design, choosing the fabric that June had for them.
This one by a Pan Am student is a whole cloth quilt
where she quilted it all by hand using her own design.
They are very talented aren't they!
This quilt above is the first quilt for this Saturday Quilter.
She used her mother's fabric from long ago.
This quilter is on her way to making many
more beautiful quilts.
This one is Joyce's free quilt.
She won all the blocks at the quilt guild
and put it together beautifully.
Brenda finished her African Mask block for the bee.
Judy won all of them if you remember in my previous post.
She will end up with a great art quilt.
The fabric Brenda used is her own hand dyed fabric.
Wonderful job!
One of our Winter Texans made this beautiful quilt
called Pink Lemonade.
This is her first quilt.
Another winter Texan is showing her
crazy log cabin quilt and told how easy
it is to make this pattern.
I think it is stack and whack.
This one is a raffle quilt made by the ladies at a local campground.
Most of them are Winter Texans.
Isn't it gorgeous!
They will have their quilt show toward the last of February,
so I will go and get lots of photos to show.
The embroidered pillowcase was made by one of our
Saturday quilters, for her grandson.
Isn't that cute!
Here is a great snowman block put on an apron!
Great idea for the holidays,
a gift or for yourself.
A great scrap quilt!
June teaches at the Pan Am school here.
She teaches art
and one of her classes is quilting.
Her students have never seen a sewing machine,
never held a needle,
and from scratch they made these wonderful quilts.
They hand quilted them too.
Isn't that amazing!
They used sheets for the fabric since there is no fabric store nearby.
They came up with their own design, choosing the fabric that June had for them.
where she quilted it all by hand using her own design.
They are very talented aren't they!
She used her mother's fabric from long ago.
This quilter is on her way to making many
more beautiful quilts.
She won all the blocks at the quilt guild
and put it together beautifully.
Judy won all of them if you remember in my previous post.
She will end up with a great art quilt.
The fabric Brenda used is her own hand dyed fabric.
Wonderful job!
called Pink Lemonade.
This is her first quilt.
crazy log cabin quilt and told how easy
it is to make this pattern.
I think it is stack and whack.
Most of them are Winter Texans.
Isn't it gorgeous!
They will have their quilt show toward the last of February,
so I will go and get lots of photos to show.
Saturday quilters, for her grandson.
Isn't that cute!
Great idea for the holidays,
a gift or for yourself.
The fabric strip petals are folded in half and are just tacked down
on the bottom side of the petal. Very nice.
Aren't they nice!



4 comments:
What a creative bunch of ladies. I had to giggle when I saw the No More Monkey's Jumping on the Bed. One of my kids favorite "songs". Somebody always ended up on the floor. :)Bea
I was totally blown away when I saw the whole cloth quilt...that was done by a student? Wow!! I don't go to our local quilt guild any more, so it's nice to see your on-line quilt shows...thank you.
Hello! Thanks for visiting Texifornia! I'm commenting here in stead of on your One World giveaway link because I have a friend who makes soap, so though those sound wonderfully delicious I already have so many I'll let someone else have them. :)
What beautiful quilts! So much time goes into that too...I would never have the patience.
You gals are just having way too much fun! You wouldn't happen to have room in your Attic for a Kansan would ya'? LOL
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