Terry hosted us Friday morning. What a lovely tablescape she prepared for us. The summer theme of patriotic stars and stripes along with watermelon plates really made for a bright, happy table. The food was delicious and all 7 of us were in attendance.
There were a few show and tell items to 'ooh and aah' over. I am always inspired and impressed by the productivity of this group.
This striking quilt made with blacks and cheddars was a recent finish from Sheryll. Isn't it stunning?
She also shared this little quilt which is just as charming as can be. Those simple hourglass blocks almost twinkle with a variety of pink and green sprinkled throughout; it is reminiscent of something our great grannies might have made.
Terry's quilt made with panels of covered bridges is quilted and ready for binding - which is exactly what she worked on while we visited. Terry has made a goal of quilting all of her quilt tops, an impressive accomplishment, for sure. It needs to become a goal for me, too.
When Helen announced that she had been canning, I had an entirely different expectation of what she was pulling out of her bags. Maybe a jar of strawberry jam? But this quilt is what she'd been finishing.
Helen also finished this log cabin quilt. Can you just see this on a bed? Wow. She said it is from a Primitive Gatherings kit - both pattern and fabrics. I love it!
Jan continues to make masks, and I really ought to have checked in with her to see how many she has made to date. She sells them at her golf club pro-shop, and by using sports-themed and patriotic-themed fabrics, she says they sell themselves.
Do these girls inspire you as much as they do me? Gotta' keep stitching!
Happy Quilting, Friends!
Beautiful show and tell! Very inspiring indeed, I love the quilt by Sheryll, pretty and unusual colors, cute jars, and wow, what a beautiful log cabin! Well done ladies ;)
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