Yesterday, after a weary morning of errands that included an hour long wait at the DMV to renew my license, I got to visit the Friday Quilter's at The Golden Gese.
Maureen was making Disappearing Pinwheels with blocks that started out as 10" squares. We all loved this one best!
This pattern is from Jenny Doan over at Missouri Star Quilt Company's videos on Youtube.com.
And Sue was back from her vacation in Alaska.
Sue is working on a strip-piecing pattern.
Beverly was doing some cute panels for a baby quilt, but her large HST's were very challenging.
We all enjoyed some of Bev's cherry tomatoes, too. This bowl full of them are from Husband Wonderful's garden, with lots of yellow pear tomatoes. They are so sweet!
I brought in a small panel that had been given to me by the Sew Far, Sew Good online quilt shop. If you'd like to see their current selection the link is here. I was just hand hemming and got about halfway done.
When I got home, Miss Emma Lynne wanted a nice sunbath.
But Mr. Tipper prefers the shade.
To each their own!
Happy sewing!
Maureen was making Disappearing Pinwheels with blocks that started out as 10" squares. We all loved this one best!
This pattern is from Jenny Doan over at Missouri Star Quilt Company's videos on Youtube.com.
And Sue was back from her vacation in Alaska.
Sue is working on a strip-piecing pattern.
Beverly was doing some cute panels for a baby quilt, but her large HST's were very challenging.
We all enjoyed some of Bev's cherry tomatoes, too. This bowl full of them are from Husband Wonderful's garden, with lots of yellow pear tomatoes. They are so sweet!
I brought in a small panel that had been given to me by the Sew Far, Sew Good online quilt shop. If you'd like to see their current selection the link is here. I was just hand hemming and got about halfway done.
When I got home, Miss Emma Lynne wanted a nice sunbath.
But Mr. Tipper prefers the shade.
To each their own!
Happy sewing!
4 comments:
You have 1 of the greatest treasures a quilter can have--a circle of like-minded friends to visit with while you quilt! I always enjoy your posts about quilting days.
Kim in KY
Fun to have a group to just sit with and visit and sew--you seem to have several such groups, for that matter!
I'm attending a Jenny Doan workshop next month. Should be fun, and I expect to learn a lot!
Cute little Christmas panel, Vic.
Is Emma Lynne lonely?
yes i envy you quilty friends to sit and sew with....and the tomatoes look positively delish!
Hi Vic, You always take such wonderful photos of your quilting friends and their projects. Fun read! Of course, the pet pictures are great too. LOL
Hugs
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