We were then given Modge Podge for glue, canvas board and a brush. We had been instructed bring scissors and trims as well and there was a bag of trims on the table. We were then told to just collage! Every once in a while, we had to pass a small piece of our fabric to someone else at the table. This is just a very few of the 43 creations made in about 3/4 of an hour on a 12 x 12 inch canvas. It was great fun!
This was mine which is not nearly as neat as some of the above! The marbled pink fabric was my expression. I used pieces of the fabrics that were passed to me from fellow table members as well as what I had brought which was truly random! The comment was that it looked like a quilt block!! Can't get away from what I am familiar with I guess!
This was entirely made by hand using English Paper Piecing which of course is how I am doing the La Passacaglia! Beautiful use of colors as well. I believe she said she had it machine quilted which I what I plan to do as my pieces are so small, hand quilting would drive me over the edge.
This and the next picture are the back and front of a quilt by Ann Millard using a quilt as you go method of construction which I may try myself one of these days!
This was a huge quilt done by Anne Hope Marvin from several Dresden plate squares she was given. I believe she said it was all hand quited as well. There was a beautiful whole cloth quilt done by June Bell which I was not able to get a good photo of. Pandemic seems to have inspired a lot of people to do hand work as a stress reliever.A Quilts of Valor top ready to be quilted!
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