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Monday, May 4, 2020

Virtual Meeting - May 4

Nancy has supplied us with the thought for today, although she credits her husband for finding it.


Our tip of the week: Last time I was asked if Anita had a pattern for her trivet. Rather than break any copyright rules, I suggest that you do a search for "Folded Star Trivet". I found lots of free patterns and YouTube videos. Choose the best one for your learning style.

My choice was this one.

I see many people have been busy sewing. We have some great pictures this week, so let's enjoy.

Andrea made a bag from some quilted fabric she had in her stash.


Anita is working away at her UFO collection.

This is a scrappy Half Log Cabin.


The next two pictures are a Disappearing Pinwheel, a pattern from the Missouri Star Quilt Company. Anita says that the layer cake she used was very diverse in colour and fabric design, and Nicole has taken the blocks to make a quilt for Victoria's Quilts. Anita is happy to have it out of her UFO's.



Barb bought this wall hanging when she was in Egypt. She says you can see more on the makers by looking for Tent Makers of Cairo, on YouTube.


Carol McFee is celebrating the end of April showers (or snow).


Doreen has also been finishing off some UFO's.

The first is "Twelve Days of Christmas."


And the second is a landscape.


Helen is finishing a tabletopper for her table in Florida.


Janice has been sewing for her grands.

This is an Amish Puzzle Ball, pattern is from Pinterest.


And a sunhat, with lemurs, now that the good weather is finally here.



Nicole made this quilt, called "Pop Beads', from her stash fabric.


And she took the string pieced blocks from Anita (in the last Show and Tell) and made them into a quilt for Victoria's Quilts.


This brings us to the end of this week's Show and Tell. I thought you would enjoy this.





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