Since many of us a guild members (some do attend the night meetings) we do share guild information, but we decided not to be a "guild" meeting with a specific agenda or project to work on. Everyone brings whatever project they are working on and we sit and chat and sew.
Judy was frogging the ditch stiching she did last month |
Peggy was pinning her cancer ribbon getting ready to quilt |
Merry was handpiecing her apple cores |
I stitched the inner border onto my Easy Street top. It was nice having lots of space and bigger tables to work .
I also finished stitching this little wall hanging I began in a class at Becky's Quilt Barn last September.... you can read about it here:
http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=4545104586551376905#editor/target=post;postID=8659972040860552852
I returned home from class and got busy and it has been patiently waiting for me to decide how to complete it. The problem is that it is too small for my wall and I don't have enough of that blue to make it bigger. After consulting with the girls today, I have decided to add a wide muslin border and applique some flowers and or baskets and make a final scrappy border to finish this out.
It was a fun morning and I look forward to our next meeting.
Sewing with friend is always fun. Some of the best times I have had included lots of laughing with my sewing sisters.
ReplyDeleteLove your baskets! I have a group like that - we do have a purpose, but we mainly sit around pinning, sandwiching and tying and have a good time together talking.
ReplyDeleteSmall quilt groups are the best!
ReplyDeleteI like your small quilt, it so pretty.
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