My favorite part of the day during a workshop wherever I am? Show & Share!
This is my chance to see what YOU have been up to!
This is Carrie’s Crayon Box ---and she shrunk the blocks to use up her 3.5” center squares and 2” X 3.5” rectangles! I love the smaller block size – how un is this!
This is one of those quilts where EVERYTHING goes –you’ll find the free pattern for Crayon Box under the Free Patterns tab at the top of the blog.
Carrie’s String Geese!
This is another fun quilt – oooh I love that red and pink together! If it has strings in it, I love it – plain and simple. You will also find the pattern for this one under the Free Patterns tab above.
Marti’s Lazy Sunday from MORE Adventures with Leaders & Enders!
Her autumn tones are so warm and wonderful I almost didn’t recognize the quilt! You can find my version and the other quilts in More Adventures with Leaders & Enders in this post HERE.
Easy Street from More Adventures with Leaders & Enders!
Fabulous!
And another one!
Little mini hexies! SO CUTE!
And yes, there was another FINISHED Virginia Bound from Scraps & Shirttails in VIrginia Bound class!
I can hardly wait to see what folks bring for TODAY’s lunch time Show & Share!
We are meeting up for a Crumbs Crumbs Crumbs workshop, followed by my presentation at the monthly guild meeting tonight – it will be a full day, and I wouldn’lt have it any other way!
Much love from Woodbridge, VA --
3 comments:
Wow! Love viewing how others have made scrap quilts in different colors. Carrie's Geese on a Strip is fabulous! If I didn't see what others are doing, I'd probably have some really boring quilts. Thanks, Bonnie.
That's my sister showing them there quilts! She is so talented and giving!!
Bonnie, every time I see your new profile picture it reminds me of Guenevere in the original Camelot movie. Not sure why but I love it! I may have to watch the movie again to see which scene it was :)
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