Each summer, three quilting friends get together for a few days to quilt, working on our own projects. Since so much time has gone by since the last visit, there is lots of show and tell. Last year, we missed getting together due to COVID.
Here is just a glimpse at all the quilts we shared with each other:
A very old project of mine, more than 20 years at least, I wanted to replace the light background with a brighter white. I removed the red border, took the background out, used those shapes as templates for the replacement fabric and am much happier with it now. It will grow a bit with additional borders. This is before I changed out the background, sitting on top of more of my show and tell quilts:
Ellen made this as a gift--now to quilt it. Here is the link to the FREE pattern for Hot Dog Day:
Ellen often has leftovers from one quilt that become the seeds for another. I love this little log cabin, made from the leftovers of the one it is sitting on:
Ellen is fairly prolific.These next photos are some of what she brought to show. Kathleen Tracy's Schoolhouse Sampler--a nice palette of fabrics:
When you have tons of half square triangles, in several sizes, you put them all in one quilt, using an applique panel for the center:
This has a Christmas feel to it, but wasn't designed specifically for that holiday:
Another Kathleen Tracy pattern, the original blocks are 6" and the small version has 3" blocks:
The MOST IMPORTANT task I got done was to baste the SECRET SEWING project so I can start the quilting this week. Here is the back:
I showed this one, a small version of Antique Rose Star. My original is now in Houston and if I get to teach it before the Special Exhibit quilts come home, I need a second sample:
The quilting is coming along on this one, Western Sun Small, soon to be done:
Sharon's husband makes dinner for us each year and this year all three husbands are able to join in:
Since we go to Sharon's house, she doesn't drag her quilts to our meeting place. Here are a few of hers:
Sharon spent most of her time on this big project--it is looking great. Called Cadence Court, the book provides excellent instructions and many design possibilities. It is paper pieced:
We look forward to our annual visit. The three Amigas:
Let's quilt.
Barbara
I'm curious to know if there is a pattern for the hot dog quilt.
ReplyDeleteYes, Pat. There is a free pattern for it and I updated the blog with a link to it.
DeleteSuch fun to get away with friends and quilt! Looking forward to seeing your secret sewing project.
ReplyDeleteI so wish I could show it--really beautiful!
DeleteHow fun!! Looks like y'all had a great time! :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks and sounds Like a delightful time. I love that the men get involved, and I enjoyed seeing so many wonderful projects.
ReplyDeleteSo much eye candy. Each and every quilt gorgeous! Thanks for the link to the Hot Dog Day Quilt. Have fun at Houston!
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