Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Frankfort Girls Show and Tell

It's been awhile since I last shared quilts made by the clever ladies in my quilting group, The Frankfort Girls. The quilts shown here today are from the past 2-3 visits we've had. Since I have forgotten some essential info for these quilts, I will share as much as I can with the hope of simply inspiring you. These gals certainly do inspire me with their beautiful creations. Keeps me on my game.

 

What's not to love about a Grandmother's Flower Garden?? Becky found this UFO in her sewing room, and decided it would be a good idea to finish it. Wow! Good idea! These 30s-inspired fabrics really make this shine. I said I was done with hexies after finishing this quilt, but seeing Becky's sure makes me consider doing more. So eye-catching!

Everywhere I look lately, I'm seeing patriotic quilts. This 250th anniversary of America has inpired lots of beauties. Sheryll made this wall-hanging and had questions for us regarding border options. Of course, we all had opinions. 

 

And to continue the theme of patriotic quilts, how great is this Log Cabin quilt?! What a labor of love this is! Lots of cutting and stitches; lots of seams and measuring. Log cabin quilts are gorgeous, but they require a whole lot of work. This one is a thing of beauty.

This quilt epitomizes spring-blooming flowers, and Helen will use this in her master bedroom. The quilt was a jelly roll kit with additional yardage for background. Such a lovely creation.

Do you want to get straight to work after seeing such inspiring quilts? I sure do. 

If you are not in a sewing group, you are denying yourself a wonderful opportunity for inspiration, not to mention some amazing friendships!

Happy Quilting, Friends!

Jayne 

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