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CJ has designed quilts for each of her daughters, using a nifty computer program.
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Karri's quilt is coming together nicely. |
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CJ's quilt - isn't it unique? |
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Betty Steele was able to join us for the first time - her quilt is ready for the quilter. |
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Another view of Betty's quilt.
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Pam is about to figure out her machine so she can get started sewing. |
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This is the design CJ calls "Boxed In." Isn't it clever? |
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Proof Diane really does sew - putting the binding on the baby quilt, which has been quilted. |
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Linda has hers ready for the quilter, including a pieced backing! It is made up of the same fabrics she used for the quilt top -- nice. |
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Another view of Karri's quilt. Someone else commented today that it looks like stained glass! |
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Stan came to help Pam carry her machine in and out, so he got to try the Ice Cream Nachos. |
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Salsa and sauces for Ice Cream Nachos. |
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Michael, he said it tasted even sweeter knowing it was "yours." |
Since Michael was not able to be with us today, we took some pictures to show him what we were doing. I decided it might be easier to set up my own blog and post pictures than to figure out how to send him the pictures to post! We'll see how successful I am!
Michelle was also with us, but we missed getting a picture of her (probably because she was taking most of the pictures). She is still working on her cross-stitch project.
If you weren't able to be here, we missed you! Next Weds., July 6, we'll be back at West Wyandotte Library from 2 to 4 p.m. again -- hope to see you then!
Looks like so much fun! And the quilts are fabulous! What computer program is CJ using? Is it EQ?
ReplyDeleteI am hoping to come to check out the work in person when I get back from vacation!
I never knew quilting could be so addicting! I've got both my quilt tops done, so I've found other projects to work on and have been reading and reading and reading about quilting. Thanks so much for teaching me Diane!
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