Today has been a good day - largely pain free and it was the bi-monthly sewing and lunch get together for 11 quilters so I enjoyed good food and good company plus the lovely work of my friends. Also Judi had bought three splendid Amish quilts she had purchased at a Pennsylvanian "mud sale". I hand sewed and will share in a future post.
Detail |
Judi's appliqued and embroidered purchase |
A Young Man's Fancy quilt, very classic but modern and clean cut too. Owned by Judi. |
Young Man's Fancy block |
Valerie's batik Dresden Plates beautifully quilted by Maggie. |
Joy's work in progress - will be stunning |
Becky has been crocheting - only took three weeks. |
Judy O's quilt top started in a Carolyn Forster workshop and pieced by hand |
Laid out |
Detail - I love the soft country look of this quilt with fabrics dating over many years. |
2 comments:
So sorry to hear your hurt your back and I do hope it won't take too long to fully recover from your accident. I hope it didn't mar your Berlin trip too much.
I am sorry too that I did not manage to get to visit the exhibition as I really enjoyed the last one.
Interesting post to see the latest lovely makes of your quilting friends.
I will attend a big exhibition next week in Gresford (North Wales) and amazingly our group can travel free on our bus passes and use the local train network. Not bad eh?
Best wishes
Jo x
What a bummer. I hope your back issues get better soon. Missing a show only makes the pain more.
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