I guess every one is in hibernation right now, because I didn't get a lot of pictures for this month's Show and Tell. However, what we have is inspiring.
Anita has been trying out some 3 yard quilt patterns. She says they are easy and fun, and use up some of the fabric in her stash.
She also did a scrappy quilt.
Anita bought some fabric in Selkirk, Manitoba while visiting her sister, Lois, last summer. Her sister died just before Christmas, so she made two throw quilts, one to keep and one to give to her sister, Lynne, so they can use them and remember Lois.
Carol McFee created this lovely wall hanging that she calls Cathedral Mosaic, because it looks like the tile floors in Italy. She based it on a pattern by Jacqueline DeJong.
If you are looking for challenge to get your brain working, try Project Quilting. A prompt is posted on one Sunday, and you have to complete a quilted item based on the prompt by noon the following Sunday. There are no other rules.
The prompt for the second challenger was Pink Tint, and this is my entry. It is a string pieced project bag for knitting. The zipper and lining are also pink.
I bought some labels last year, from a Canadian company called Spotted Zebra, and I actually remembered to sew one on before I added a zipper and lining.
Small group for January. Hope to see more next month.
Until March 6.
Kate
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