I know the other members of the Good Enough Quilters are patiently waiting for this post. Really meant to get to it sooner but life got in the way. So, as I said, finally the post.
This is a wonderful quilt that was given to Cindy. It is a quilt top but wonderfully vintage. We loved seeing a few of the places where the blocks were pieced together since they ran out of fabric. Simply beautiful!
Now, after making a few changes to some of the blocks, here is our finished quilt top. We are donating it to the Peter Becker quilters who will finish it and then sell it. Can't wait to see it when they are finished with it.
We were really happy that Dru's sister, Deb, could join us for this meeting. And she always brings some of her work to share with us. This is a darling baby quilt she made. Such pretty soft colors and this one is finished.
This is the back of the quilt. Sorry it is not a bit closer.
Isn't this a fun pillow. Deb switches out the pillows on her sofa and I think these were the summer version. She said it was easy and the circles have rough edges. Love those colors.
And the hexies. Deb has over a hundred and only needs about 50 more for the quilt she wants to make. English paper piecing, I believe. Is that right, Deb?
I didn't have a finish but at least shared the blocks I have finished. Now they just need to be sewn together. Can't wait to see how they look.
My quilt pattern came from the book on the right. Love the patterns in this book. We were all wondering about Book One and guess what I found when I got home. That's right, Book One! I want to make them all. Where to find the time...
This is the back of Lynn's jelly roll race quilt. Great color. Goes well with the quilt you see below.
Here is Lynn's finished quilt. I'm afraid I didn't get a good closeup but after stitching in the ditch, Lynn did a squiggly line in the cent of each row. Looks great.
We won't be meeting again until September so I'm hoping I will be posting a finish or two before then. And maybe even some random thoughts.
Hope everyone is enjoying a wonderful 4th of July.
Thanks for updating, Nancy. I love your blog header picture!
ReplyDeleteLoved being able to join you again- twice in one year! The English Paper Piecing quilt needs 277 hexies which I managed to finish basting while I was visiting PA! Now to assembly them- that will take the longest. I will be looking for that Charm Book- loved it!
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