A few more of them!! Lots of variety and color. I am thinking I may do some black and white ones with color added. Babies can only see black and white after all and I will add some color!! I have been collecting pictures of black and white quilts on Pinterest for some time now and brought 3 boxes down with me of these fabrics!
Ann shared two quilts on Monday night. This one for a new grandchild featuring kitties and the one below a result of her Bee's activities.
This is a very prolific group with a lot of large quilts!! Loved this scrappy one (of course).
Nice use of color!
Huge very graphic quilt.
Nice little applique piece.
One of a couple of quilts for Habitat for Humanity new homeowners. I do like this pattern!
This was a rather spectacular quilt by one of our member's mother who is 92. I only hope I am still quilting at that age -- only way I will ever use up even a quarter of my stash!!
I also showed my quilt on Monday and vented my frustrations with the pattern and the pattern maker.
This was a tote to match the one she showed in our challenge in the fall.
This was a pillow with woven strips -- can't begin to understand how this was done!
This quilt was made from Seminole pieced strips -- very familiar to all us who took classes from Priscilla Kibbee in Rochester!!
I loved this quilt that Bobbi did and it is a design I am sure I have in my Pinterest file for doing at some point. Good use of value and color.
This and the next are very nice baby quilts for two lucky children!
Made as a result of a collage class -- handsome sea horse!
Nice peaceful colors in this very nice quilt!
This was a smallish piece but absolutely spectacular. I might just have to do this one. I try to keep the picture sizes to give you some idea of the size of the piece except when I want to show a lot of detail which I did with this one. Gorgeous feeding right into my love of scrap quilts!!
Beth this is a wonderful post!! I feel like I didn't miss out so much by not being able to go. (I have the FLU) Please keep up the wonderful pictures and especially with the addition of explanations with each. LOVE IT!!
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