Showing posts with label Carol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carol. Show all posts

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Christmas in July! Quilts! Food! and Bingo!!

Our Christmas in July party was a lot of fun.  Cece and Carol did another spectacular job, as they have done over many years.  This year's Show and tell became a good lesson for learning about fabric selection and borders.  The variety of looks on our mystery quilts and the friendship square exchange quilts was amazing and beautiful. 



Benita's mystery quilt!
Shelia VanVactor's quilt!
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Northeast Quilting Friends and Santa!

Loyce's Scrappy mystery quilt!

Loyce's Friendship square quilt!

Pat's mystery quilt

Pat's Friendship square quilt!

Ruth's mystery quilt!

Ruth's friendship square quilt!

Barbara's Diamond in the Rough!

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Quilter's Bingo! 
Deloris' Friendship square quilt!
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Mary's mystery quilt!

Mary rocked the friendship square!!


Dot's happy mystery quilt!

Dot's friendship square quilt!

Shirley's fall colored mystery quilt!

Shirley's friendship square quilt!

Judy's mystery quilt!

Judy's Friendship square quilt!



 Dorothy's First Quilt1!


Carol's mystery quilt!

Carol's friendship square quilt!

Julie's mystery quilt!

THANK YOU CAROL AND CECE!!
This show and tell was a nice way to see fabric choices and colors and how they float in a quilt.  It's also a good analysis of the use of borders.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

The Retreat was a HUGE Success!

There is nothing like a retreat for getting to know people.  When all of members are together and we are sharing and laughing, that is a recipe for a good time.  Add onto that, good food and learning and it's a recipe for a successful retreat. 





Carol taught some of us how to make a beautiful tote bag.  Cece organized us so much that we actually ate healthy!  A huge salad was had by all and it was delicious.  Thank you to the party dream team that we are fortunate to have in our club.


The cares of life go away for a couple of days at a retreat.  If you have a chance to share time with your quilting friends, I hope you can.  Quilter's are solitary workers most of the time.  Making a quilt is a long process and being able to share some laughter and encouragement while you make one is a gift. 

Monday, November 8, 2010

Off to Lexington to see a couple of quilt shops and brunch




Our intrepid group was off on another trip to Lexington and a couple of quilt shops.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

CiJ 2010





Carol has been busy taking the "Christmas" part of the party theme seriously. She made 2 quilts with a Christmas theme. I think one of the stars might become a class later on. She also finished a horse quilt without attending our retreat, as she was neck deep in wedding plans and family issues. Her One Block Wonder quilt is gorgeous.