Welcome back! It is so nice the "see" everyone, again. I hope you all had a chance to enjoy the sunshine and warm temperatures last week. They seem to have disappeared, but hopefully will return, soon.
We have some lovely quilts to show you today. Enjoy!
Carol McFee finished this gorgeous wall hanging with poppies.
Doris Breslins sent this Irish Chain quilt she made for a friend of Irish descent. The fabric is "Strawberry Thief" by William Morris, because her friend has a large garden that includes strawberry plants. The quilting was done by Beth van Wyngaarden.
Jan Pound made this quiltie from the fabric leftover from the quilt she made for her soon-to-be-born granddaughter. The backing is a fabric called "Fireside" which is available at Makers Savvy.
Jeannie Barkin has been busy. she made two of these "Tetris" queen sized quilts, one for her son and one for her daughter-in-law.
Jeannie also finished a cross stitch that she turned into a pillow for her granddaughter.
Joy finished the top of her Nutcracker quilt. She made it for a young girl who has danced in the Nutcracker at the NAC. She says she will start quilting it when she finds her thimble.
Yesterday was Pi Day, and celebration of things circular and eating pie. So this is my "Maritime Beauty" table topper that I made a few years ago.
Marilyn also sent us circles, with her version of "Dancing Fans".
This is a quilt Marilyn made using Jane Sassaman fabrics. check out the quilting on the border.
Finally, Marion Roussie just completed this quilt for her grandson. He is graduating from High School in June. The quilt was a kit from Connecting Threads.
Thank you for all your wonderful pictures.
Our next Show and Tell is March 29. Hopefully, it will feel like spring by then.
-Kate
2 comments:
Thanks, Kate, for all the work you're doing in putting together these she and tell posts - it's greatly appreciated!
Some really pretty quickly things! I love the Jane Sassaman one (such color) and the Maritime beauty as well as the Dancing fairies.
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