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Monday, November 2, 2020

Virtual Meeting - November 2

 Somehow or another, it got to be November.  I don't think any of us were really prepared to be away from our normal routines for this long. By the number of Show and Tell submissions this week, I think the cooler weather has us back sewing again.

I am a big fan of blogs, and read many of them. I see that The Geeky Bobbin (a designer from Toronto) is running a blog series titled 'UFOvember" If you are looking for Christmas gifts, maybe you need to look no further that your UFO pile. Here is the link to the first post: https://geekybobbin.com/ufovember/

Now for this weeks pictures.

Because Remembrance Day is next week, let's start with Poppy Quilts.

This one is by Doreen.


This one is by MaryAnn.


If anyone else has a poppy quilt, I would love to see it next time.

Barb Karim has been finished another UFO.


Barb Sharp-Bond finished two quilts for Victoria's Quilts, and made bags for them. She used up some of her scraps.



Beth Marshall finished hand quilting this quilt. She says that she misses the companionship of the quilt frame, but is happy to have finished the quilt. She purchased the top from a fibre artist on Manitoulin Island, and the quilt is called Manitoulin Meanderings.


She still has the binding to finish, but look at her quilting.


Carole Kennedy made a farm quilt for her grandson. This is Carole's own design.


She made a Little Red Riding Hood quilt for her granddaughter. It has hand embroidery and appliqued flowers in the centre.



Dianne Watchorn adapted Bonnie Hunter's patter "Appalachian Autumn" to make a table runner. 



Helen Elder-Anderson finished a wall hanging she calls "My Indiana Wheat Field".



Joy has started on Christmas gifts, with some placemats. She says she is waiting for a good movie to finish the bindings. 


Since there wasn't going to be any Trick or Treating, Kate made face masks in Halloween fabrics for the kids in the neighbourhood, and my grandson. There had to be cats, of course.


I made 12 masks in total, and included a bag of treats with the masks.


Marilyn calls this wall hanging "Indian Summer" (That was last Friday, wasn't it?)


Marilyn also finished this quilt, last week. She started it in 2018.



Marion Roussie has also been working on some gifts.


This windowpane wall hanging has a table runner to match. What a good use of a large scale print.


Pat Nyenhuis is also making Christmas gifts, tote bags for the ladies on her list.


I just want to remind you that on December 7 , we are having a special Winter / Christmas Show and Tell. I want pictures of your tree skirts, table runners, wall hangings, or quilts, old or new, that give us a sense of how you decorate for Christmas / Winter Solstice / whatever we might be celebrating this year. 

Kate



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