Saturday, June 6, 2009

QUILTING BEE SHOW AND TELL

There was so much going on at the Attic Window Quilting Bee this morning that I wanted to share some things with you. This is another of LeeAnn’s wonderful bags. Doesn’t she do a beautiful job? She has inspired me to purchase my first purse pattern. If mine turn out half as beautiful as hers I’ll be pleased.

Vickie has been busy making this lovely quilt. Don’t you just love the bright colors and beautiful fabrics? I think it’s another version of the BQ pattern. Apparently someone else liked some of those fabrics too, because all that lovely yellow border fabric is gone and I couldn't get any. Boo Hoo.

Marcie is our hand quilter. She does such fantastic work that several people were gathered around her today watching her stitch in the hopes of picking up pointers. Can’t wait to see what the finished quilt looks like. Love those fabrics.
JCasa Handmade has a pattern for a chic wrist cuff. Make lots of them for that teenager in your life. Or maybe give this pattern to her for a fun summer project. She could get started early on making Christmas gifts for all her school friends.
Until Next Time: Happy Quilting
Caroll

3 comments:

~Niki~ said...

thank you for your kind thoughts and prayers for my 13 y.o. son. :) niki

DAWNIE said...

Love the bag - is great.

Michele Bilyeu said...

Love all of these projects and thanks for the link to free Burda patterns. I have those links to 2,500 free quilt patterns at my blog and believe it or not, I think I'm missing one...Burda! ;)

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