Cold quilting day!

It was pretty chilly and windy when we met for our Thursday quilting day; I guess that's to be expected this time of year in this part of the world but we still like to complain. The wind was particularly nippy today!

Most of us continued to work on the same projects from our last quilting day. Carmen was making nice progress on her 'Tone it Down' quilt. She is so organized with all her little pieces cut so precisely and stored in her tote.

 
I wish I was half as organized as Carmen!
 
Judy was working on her 'Granny's Jam' lap quilt and BJ and Cheryl were helping with 'direction interpretation'; you know the saying, two heads are better than one, so three must be really good -
 
 
and four heads must be phenomenal!
 
 
The layout is looking lovely, Judy!
 
 
I was working on some more 'Disappearing Pinwheels' from the Missouri Star Quilt Company tutorial, a few more microwave bowls and binding.



Carole was making nice progress on a 'Lincoln Log' quilt and she was using some gorgeous fabric.



A few test blocks and smaller projects were on Jane's to-do list -

 
and Cheryl was continuing on 'Flight Plan' while -
 
 
Faye #2 was busy with 'Golds Got the Blues'-
 

and BJ sewed away on her 'Wee Chevron' quilt. (sorry no photo!)

We had three snow birds we were missing - Louise, Faye and Myrtle. I hope they were keeping warm and visiting lots of quilt stores!

Until next time, keep sewing and stay warm!

Bev


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