Welcome to Show and Tell. I hope you are enjoying a couple of warmer days. It will give the snowbanks a chance to shrink a bit.
I thought I would start with these wonderful quilts from QuiltCon in Phoenix, Arizona , last week. These are the winning quilts. When I looked, the viewers choice wasn't posted yet, but it might be there by the time you see this.
https://quiltcon.com/quiltcon-2025-winners/
I always welcome suggestions for themes for the show and tell. Let me know if you have any ideas.
Here are the pictures that you sent me, this month.
First we have Anita. She has two projects that used up her 2 1/2" squares.
Carol finished an embroidered needle book to hold her quilting and applique needles. The pattern is Home Sweet Home from Carolyn Pearce.
Helen finished this embroidered quilt, and made the quilt hanger to display it.
Helen also finished this applique quilt. It is all done by hand.
Nancy has two quilt tops that she is taking to Krista, this week. The first is a Grandmothers Flower Garden, that she started with Lorraine at the Running Stitch. You might guess that that was in the early 2000's. I took that class, as well, but I only ever finished one block, so I'm impressed.
Nancy assures us that by the time you see this picture, she will have the sashing on and the backing finished.
This quilt is called Rainbow Trip and Nancy bought the kit from Jan Kittle. Nancy has made the lap version, and says she has lots of this lovely fabric left over. BTW, this quilt has already been claimed by a family member.
In response to my request for Canadian quilts, I have a reversible quilt from MaryAnn.
We also have a Canada 150 quilt from Helen, with the provincial flowers embroidered on the brown squares.
Our next gathering is March 4, 2025.
Kate
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