12 of us got together for this afternoon’s fun, including one new prospective member. We heard that B.J.’s surgical procedure went well and she is getting out and about. We hope to see her at one of our meetings soon.
El Santiago Rec center will be closed for maintenance May 31st, so we won’t have a meeting that week..
Show and Tell:
Front of Runner |
Reverse of Runner |
Mic Pickard was busy last week while her car was in for maintenance. She made a runner for her table, a tote bag, placemats, and a quilt
Eileen DiSanto made a 2 more unstuffed toys
and 2 Christmas tree placemats.
Bev Minnerly turned in 3 walker bags and 2 women’s back packs.
Ceal Pedersen showed a bag full of stuffed toys that she painted the faces on,
and 2 quilts
Carol Riggs showed a tote bag that she custom made for a friend.
Mary Ellen Boutin handed in a stack of dryer sheet blocks
Deb Chapman made some placemats with matching potholders,
and a quilt top.
Ellen Hein showed the quilts she finished the binding on this week,
I made this quilt from a pattern called Aztec, using an Oriental jelly roll
I made this light quilt using just coton panels on both sides and no batting.
The next 3 are quilts Ellen made,
some cat & dog potholders,
and a set of placemats and matching mug rugs for Ashley’s Cottage.
After show and tell Deb Chapman showed how to make easy hexagon trivets. These are made starting with 8 ten inch squares.
Eileen, Bev and Pat finished theirs before the end of the afternoon.
Trivets made by Pat, Bev & Eileen |
Back of trivets |
Next week I will bring our box of 10” squares and 3.5” squares again for you to select from. There are several things you can do with the 3.5" squares. You can use them for mug rugs, potholders or to put together 9-patch blocks that can become placemats, runners or a quilt. Use your imagination!
Hope to see you all next week.
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