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Sunday, June 9, 2013


Had a beautiful sunshine filled day for our second Scrappy Stitchers workshop. A lot of beautiful projects were in the works!!


 
 Emily Baker from the Magic Makers 4-H club joined our group to make her very first quilt project which she will be displaying at the 2013 Hancock County Fair. She chose to do a Rail Fence pattern in a Red, White and Blue theme.
 

 
 
 
Vicky started her blocks for the Christmas Block Challenge. One down 15 more to go! :)
 
 
Nancy is doing an American Row of the Month project from The Fabric Peddler. This is the center of the project.
 

 
Frossie was working on a quilt top using the pattern Diamond Studded Court House using very colorful batiks. It is a quilt that makes you smile!
 
 

 
Judy creates wonderful minis and finished several for our eyes to see. She also gave a mini class in making mini-hexagons to Nancy and Theresa. It has made us want to try a few to see what we can do.
 

 
 
Susan and Diane were working on blocks for a quilt class called You Want Me To Piece What being put on by the Ohio Stars Quilt Guild. Completed tops will be posted at a later date. They are using a large variety of beautiful batiks.
 
We had a moment of Show and Tell with Judy, Frossie and Diane.
 
This is an English Paper Pieced Pentagram Churn Dash with hand embroidered centers which include tiny little buttons.
 
 
Judy does beautiful handy work too!
 
 
Frossie showed off the following, this one is called Gad About and she made this from a class she took at Millstream.
 

 
This one is called Flip a Coin, from fabric Frossie found at Shiloh, Ohio.

 
This one features a wonderful quilting pattern with footballs and the words Denver Broncos done by Ginger Ouwenga.
 
 
This Lasagna quilt by Frossie features a beautiful airplane pattern done by Ginger Ouwenga.
 


 
This is the completed quilt top from the blocks Frossie was working on at the last workshop using the pattern Good to Be Square.
 

 
Diane did her version of Good to Be Square awhile ago and brought in the finished quilt for our viewing and you can see why she calls this one Batik Beauty.
 
 
This Chinese Puzzle pattern was another done by Diane and she calls this one Simply Country.
 
 
 
 This is a hand quilted pillow that Diane did for a show and she calls this one Blue Bliss.
 

 
Dee came by and picked up her Christmas Quilt Block Challenge fabric, Theresa's mom popped in to see what we were doing and visit with Frossie. Julie was missed, but was busy helping with a 4-H project in southern Ohio.
 
Keep up the good work ladies and maybe next month I will had a project to post on the blog and not just be taking the pictures. Until next time, happy sewing on many more beautiful project and remember to start your Christmas blocks.

 

1 comment:

  1. Love, love, love everything that I see from Saturday!

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