Monday, April 27, 2020

Quarantine quilting (1)

Thanks to our members who have been generously sharing photos of what they are working on in quarantine ...

Like many of us quilting at home  Val picked up a
long-unfinished quilt and hand quilted it. It shows
her distinctive style and skill well.

Elaine was delighted to be asked to make a quilt for
a nephew's 21st birthday. He knows and loves Japan,
 and approved the fabrics. Just a border or two to go.


These Ohio Stars were part of a large donation of fabric
and unfinished quilts a couple of years ago. Some of
them were partly made. Dawn took them on, and
has turned them into a finished quilt top.


Louise also brought out an unfinished quilt, started
with her daughter Elle. She recalls that all the
blocks were made, so where is that last one?

Jill had quite a few teal/turquoise/aqua scraps ...
the quilt top is now waiting in three pieces for
quilt-as-you-go quilting.

Miriam used up orphan blocks to make a coffee rug
- she is calling this one Home Alone

Jenn said, 'I didn’t really think I’d finish two
EPP quilt tops in three weeks!' We've watched her
making her beautiful English paper pieced 'Mandolin'
blocks, and it's lovely to see it finished.
Dawn has found sewing an excellent quarantine
past-time and has also made another 'SuperStars'
quilt top - her fourth, or fifth? She does love
SewMiriam pattern.

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