The sewing continues!

We have been busy completing many projects! It feels SO good when a project is complete and we can share it and enjoy the feeling of completion - and then BAM, we start something new!


This is Judy's quilt - it was a kit from guess who? Connecting Threads of course! The quilting was just completed by Carmen - the finished quilt looks great!




We celebrated Cheryl's birthday with a delicious cake - Happy Birthday Cheryl!(and thanks to Carole for always picking up the cakes!)



These are my first two blocks of a Pat Sloan Block of the Month program that is happening on-line. The program started in January and each month for 10 months, the directions for a block will be released. It's not too late to join - check out Pat Sloan on Facebook for all the information. 



These colourful log cabin blocks are the 'filler' blocks for Myrtle's Block of the Month - they are going to look lovely when finished!



Here's Jane busy again!



Cheryl is putting her blocks together for her Orion Star quilt using Thangles .... beautiful colours! 




Carole is working with pretty pastel fabrics - very nice!



 Here is Judy's quilt - as you can see, she has put a couple of rows together ... very pretty!






I made two table toppers (60 degree table topper) out of this bee hive striped fabric - each topper is the inverse of the other. I kept one and sent one to my quilter friend, Lynne, in Australia. 



Carole brought in two older quilts to show us - this first one belongs to her daughter and was made by Carole's grandmother. It needed a little repair work and is good as new now. 



This second quilt is one that Carole started decades ago and she pulled it out and finished it; good job Carole!


Jane and I went to Quiltcon click here in Pasadena, California, the end of February and we had an AMAZING time! So, the next post on this blog will be all about our Quiltcon experience  - and I will include the link to the 2017 Quiltcon which will be held in Savannah, Georgia, so stay tuned!!!

Hope your bobbins are always full!

Bev

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