Not My Quilts!
Eight of us spent the past weekend out at Black Rock. Half of the group went on Thursday evening and the rest of us arrived Friday after lunch.
It was wonderful to escape from the rest of the world and take a break from any news whatsoever.
I spent most of the time working on the wheels (I posted a picture yesterday) and am looking forward to getting them assembled before too long. I've set aside some solids for a leader-ender project (another baby quilt is needed! and yet another!) and will be cutting some squares from them later today.
Nobody took many photographs; we were all engrossed in our various projects. Kathy made this really fine fox quilt and I love everything about it.
Dear Helen was particularly productive (we did a lot of p-alliteration due to my paper-piecing and Pat's production of powerful paper-pieced shark mouths). She finished a T-shirt quilt, produced a great tote bag and assembled these triplet quiltlets.
Agood wonderful time was had by all.
It was wonderful to escape from the rest of the world and take a break from any news whatsoever.
I spent most of the time working on the wheels (I posted a picture yesterday) and am looking forward to getting them assembled before too long. I've set aside some solids for a leader-ender project (another baby quilt is needed! and yet another!) and will be cutting some squares from them later today.
Nobody took many photographs; we were all engrossed in our various projects. Kathy made this really fine fox quilt and I love everything about it.
Dear Helen was particularly productive (we did a lot of p-alliteration due to my paper-piecing and Pat's production of powerful paper-pieced shark mouths). She finished a T-shirt quilt, produced a great tote bag and assembled these triplet quiltlets.
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Comments
These quilts are wonderful.
It's too early here and I've had no coffee, so I had to groan at Julie's "pun-derful"!
Hugs!