The dogs are starting to get me up too early and the weather is getting a bit warmer. I think this means that spring might be on the way!
I am missing socially distanced chats with friends, so bring on the warmer weather!
I have an extra treat for you today. After you finish looking at the gorgeous pictures from our members, check out the prize winners from QuiltCon 2021.
https://www.quiltcon.com/quiltcon2021-winners
Diane Hart says that when February started she didn't have a Valentine wall hanging, so she pulled out some fabric and got busy.
And because just one was not enough, she made a second one.
Doreen bought this pattern when she was visiting PEI and at least 3 family members have asked if they can have the finished wall hanging.
Helen Elder-Anderson has been working on a doll house for a number of years, and she has declared it finished. She says the tiny quilts are hand quilted.
In keeping with my strengths, I made two zippered pouches for my little friends next door. I thought they would be good to carry spare masks to school in, so I filled them with new masks, too.
Kathy Panagapko made this quilt for Canada 150.
Kathy's Grandmother made this one, in the 1930's.
Marilyn sent pictures of her Crazy Hearts quilt.
She calls this one Masks, and it is her own design.
This is Marion Roussie's Winter Village quilt. She finished it in January.
Thank you to everyone who sent pictures. I have heard lots of wonderful feedback from members on how they enjoy seeing all the quilts. If you haven't sent a picture lately, perhaps you could send me one or two pictures in March. Our next Show and Tell is next week, March 1.
Kate
1 comment:
Another wonderful show and tell, so nice to see all the beautiful quilts! Thanks for putting this together Kate and thank you everyone who contributed pictures of their work!
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