Next - A series of quilt tops as they start coming together.
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Sue P. considers border options. |
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Sue R finished this lovely quilt top. |
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Amy B made this cute bag. |
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She immediately filled it up and started using it. |
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Nancy S made this quilt top for a relative who likes brights and loves lightening. |
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LaRue S finished this Labyrinth. |
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Deb S finished several quilts that will be used for doggie beds at the live animal shelter. |
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Nancy J finished this blue beauty, even prettier in person. |
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Lonnie K made this quilt top at retreat, Tulsa Town. This is the quilt that will be featured by our district during the All Iowa Shop Hop. Purchase the pattern and receive a free fat quarter. ANY FQ IN THE SHOP - YOU PICK. |
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This is Janet D's Christmas panel quilt. |
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Kathy L was working on this block of the month. |
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Nancy S was working on this, a kit her husband bought for her on a work trip. Factor in the green paisley carpet when looking at these quilt parts laying out on the floor. |
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Linda S made this cute horse themed quilt top for her husband. |
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Amy B created this quilt top we each named - Clam Shells - Bubbles - Hot Air Balloons - - - |
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Well on it's way by Gloria R. |
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These are vintage, hand pieced (and I do mean pieced!) blocks I collected somewhere along the journey, made with authentic 1930s fabrics and feed sacks. The question; stitch them together or toss them? Consensus; make a doll quilt. |
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I also took advantage of some sewing time by finishing a bunch of small projects that were partly completed for demos, etc. |
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