My show-n-tell was my Vintage Christmas quilt by Elizabeth. Its always fun to show something you have worked on and are proud of.
We had a few new girls there last night and this quilt was a first quilt for one of the girls. She did a great job.
This quilt is a wedding quilt for one of the women's son and daughter-in-law. I love the colors and the 2 color leaves. Its so pretty.
This is Paula's quilt. She's a great appliqué queen. Its her year to be the "boss" of the group.
Speaking of Paula, she chose the Sue Garman Omigosh quilt to have as a project for 2008 for the group. This is what she has done so far (I didn't get all of it in the picture).
And now you can see the scale of the quilt pieces. Unbelievable. I'm not sure how many of the group are working on it but I pretty much gave up before I started. However, the year isn't over yet. We'll see.
Then we had a trunk show by Sandra Cindrich. I have taken a class from Sandra. Her specialty is paper piecing. Here she is peaking out from behind a cute chicken block she made.
This is one of my favorites she showed. I love the little buds and the corners in the blocks. Its so pretty.
I really liked this one, too. Its such a great way to may a 9 patch really special. The tulips are so well done.
This is taken from the back of the room, as are most of the pics. My camera has its limitations in the lighting of the room. Excuse the backs of the women in our group.
I took a quilt class for the quilt above from Sandra at a quilt store in Draper called Thimbles and Thread. It seems like I took this class maybe 7 years ago. I made a pillow and some orphan blocks. The class was really fun. Sandra is from West Virginia and her humor is great. I loved taking a class from her but the paper piecing didn't stick to me. I got home and either forgot a lot of it or didn't work on it soon enough after the class to make paper piecing part of me.
I liked this appliqué quilt she brought, too. The purses are so cute on the ladies with hats.
Quilt group is always fun. Next time I'll try to take more pictures and talk less and not sit at the back of the room! (and remember my camera)
-nanette
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I used to go to a quilt guild. It was so much fun, and I always left feeling refreshed and ready to work. I love seeing all of those quilts!! You are my "virtual" quilt guild!!!
Wow, so much wonderful eye candy! Your Christmas quilt is beautiful, Nanette!
You 'play' with an incredibly talented group of women. I love, love that Omigosh quilt - I think we've chatted about it before. It's on my someday list. LOL
wow - so many different tastes and ideas...went to the omigosh link you provided...omigosh! i just don't know how well i would be with half-inch squares but it is amazing! thanks for sharing...=) p.s. your quilt was the prettiest...;)
Thank you for the virtual quilt meeting! I haven't been to one for ages due to my hubby working nights, but he has just switched to days so I ought to start looking! Maybe I can sneak into yours one night when I am there in the Summer, especially since I'll be next door in Am Fork!
I remember Sandra - if my memory serves me correctly, she is hilarious and extremely talented!
They were just lovely quilts - not a 'dud' among them!
Great photos - I love the Vintage Christmas and that Leaf pattern is one of my favorites - I don't know if I will ever make it but I have the pattern set aside.
Wow Nanette! You're so lucky to be surrounded by such inspiration. Of course, being your blog reader, I am a LITTLE biased as to which is my favorite LOL!
Wow, it was so much fun seeing all these great quilts.
Thanks for the quilt show. I enjoyed every one of them. There all great!
I was not expecting a quilt show this morning.. what a treat. I am in love with that tulip 9-patch. I hope you don't mind, I'm going to save that one to my files for inspiration.
Your Christmas quilt is absolutely delightful.
I feel like I'm at a quilt show... with the best quilts EVER! I love them all. Swoooooooooooon.
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