Barb knocked our socks off with her current finishes! Her king-sized Trading Patches quilt is stunning!
Scrap quilts are the best, but those with scrappy backings are even better! Too fun!
Barb is ready for spring with her poppy table runner!
This is the mystery quilt for the 2016 Valdez Festival. Beautiful!
Valerie shared her recent finish! Beautiful! Piecing and applique' is a winning combination!
She spent the day working on a January themed mini.
By the end of the day she had it finished! So sweet!
Denna accomplished a lot! She is elbow deep in a queen-sized quilt and making great progress.
Tori charmed us with her charm square quilt! This quilt has a special purpose for a special friend. It is filled with love!
Marianne has been busy with monochromatic scraps! She recently finished piecing two!
Each for a very special little one in her life! Scrappy Trips are such fun to piece!
Marianne also shared her Gingham Stars! It was recently showcased by Sherri Falls on her blog! You can see it here!
Lila also had a finish to share! Such a beautiful holiday themed wall quilt!
Lila arrived with a dozen placemats pieced. She made great progress quilting them!
Sam was busy too! We can't share much as this is a surprise baby quilt for someone in our community! Trust me, it is adorable!
She also made progress on this jelly roll project. It uses a fun technique!
Having recently completed baby quilts for her twins, Angela has begun piecing a quilt for a friend's baby girl! Another fun jelly roll pattern!
Four patches became a square in a square unit.
Wow! By the end of the day, she had the top pieced!
As always, Shannon has been busy as well! She sewed the binding on this beautiful quilt.
Finished the borders on this quilt top!
And then began piecing a quilt back with orphan blocks!
The backing she was working on is for this stunning king-sized top! She is a busy newlywed making treasures for her home.
There is never a lack of inspiration at our sewing events! Our guild members rock!
Scrap quilts are the best, but those with scrappy backings are even better! Too fun!
Barb is ready for spring with her poppy table runner!
This is the mystery quilt for the 2016 Valdez Festival. Beautiful!
Every mouth in the room dropped open when she unfolded this beautiful sampler! Gorgeous!
Barb and her next project in progress! This one is filled with her polka dot collection. Stay tuned!Valerie shared her recent finish! Beautiful! Piecing and applique' is a winning combination!
She spent the day working on a January themed mini.
By the end of the day she had it finished! So sweet!
Denna accomplished a lot! She is elbow deep in a queen-sized quilt and making great progress.
Tori charmed us with her charm square quilt! This quilt has a special purpose for a special friend. It is filled with love!
Marianne has been busy with monochromatic scraps! She recently finished piecing two!
Each for a very special little one in her life! Scrappy Trips are such fun to piece!
Marianne also shared her Gingham Stars! It was recently showcased by Sherri Falls on her blog! You can see it here!
Lila also had a finish to share! Such a beautiful holiday themed wall quilt!
Lila arrived with a dozen placemats pieced. She made great progress quilting them!
Sam was busy too! We can't share much as this is a surprise baby quilt for someone in our community! Trust me, it is adorable!
She also made progress on this jelly roll project. It uses a fun technique!
Having recently completed baby quilts for her twins, Angela has begun piecing a quilt for a friend's baby girl! Another fun jelly roll pattern!
Four patches became a square in a square unit.
Wow! By the end of the day, she had the top pieced!
As always, Shannon has been busy as well! She sewed the binding on this beautiful quilt.
Finished the borders on this quilt top!
And then began piecing a quilt back with orphan blocks!
The backing she was working on is for this stunning king-sized top! She is a busy newlywed making treasures for her home.
There is never a lack of inspiration at our sewing events! Our guild members rock!
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