We had some great lunch time and guild time Show & Share while I was in California!
The word is out – bring your quilts and we’ll do an impromptu reveal at the end of our lunch break. It helps everyone get to know everyone else, especially with visitors from other areas and gets us back excited to be stitching again after filling our bellies! If I am coming to your area, bring your show & share!
This is Karen’s Hidden Spools! All from her 2.5” pre-cut strips! Hidden Spools is a pattern from the Free Patterns tab at the top of the blog, and is great for beginners, just separating strips into two camps – neutrals and colors!
Texas Braid from Adventures with Leaders & Enders!
I love the bright scraps and the use of solid blue for the cornerstones on this one. I think this one belongs to Kathy, but all I can see in the photo is one foot…hahaha!
Kathy’s Easy Street from MORE Adventures with Leaders & Enders, all ready for quilting!
And Carolina Crossroads in brights from Scraps & Shirttails!
Rick Rack Nines variation from Adventures with Leaders & Enders!
Blue Ridge Beauty from Adventures with Leaders & Enders!
This one was started when I was teaching at Road to California and we were playing with different layouts. I said “Wouldn’t it be fun if…” and we laid student blocks out into a radiating heart, and she took the design and ran with it! I’m so happy to see it finished!
I saw loads of Celtic Solstice! Love this purple version!
One with olive greens and navy!
Another with brighter blues!
Crayon Box from the Free Patterns tab made an appearance as well!
Love the happy scraps on this one, such an easy quilt, and fun!
Star Struck from the Free Patterns tab in Red white & blue!
This is Gale’s version!
Here’s one in black and whites with red as the accent!
LOVE that piano key border, don’t you??
Easy Street from More Adventures with Leaders & Enders in lime green and pink! WOW!
Another Easy Street, believe it or not!
This one is set straight instead of on point! Love how this changes the look completely!
Orca Bay from String Fling in pink, blue and brown!
SUCH a great job ladies! And this isn’t all..this is just the show and share from two workshops, and there is more to come, but I don’t want to overload this post, and Sadie needs a walk!
Oh one more thing…an idea for you:
Wooden Ski Quilt Rack!
Unice sent in this photo of a quilt rack her hubby had made from a pair of old wood skis. GREAT idea if you have a cabin or home in a ski zone! Doesn’t it look cozy with the fire going in her stove?
I also love the autumn quilt she has out. Great idea, and thanks for sharing!
Up on the mountain today –the guys are going 4 wheel riding, I’m staying here to sew, do laundry, and clean up a bit so things are ready to leave this evening. We’ll have an early dinner and then down the mountain we’ll go.
In between everything, I’m going to try to get some stitches in.
Have a great Sunday, everyone!
11 comments:
Love seeing all the colorways of CS and Easy Street. The show and share was a highlight when I met you in Portland. Seeing the quilts inspires us all!
I love the quilt rack made out of wooden skis
Love the pictures of the quilts shared!
Love the show and tells! I have been wanting to see these quilts in other color ways! Great eye candy! I am working on the Blue Ridge Beauty in red! I loved seeing how this one turned out!
Terrific Show & Share,Love all the variety of color ways. Enjoy the mountain.
May,Michigan
Thanks for the show Bonnie! And have a great Sunday taking time to relax and enjoying these fall days. Go get some peace and quiet and sew a stitch or two and just breathe.......
Love reading your posts. Thank you for all you do.
Thanks for all the great pictures! It's such fun and inspiring to see the different colors in these quilts. Makes me want to get into my sewing studio and sew, sew, sew! So many quilts, so little time! Lol!
Ellie
The Easy Street set on point has changed my mind totally - guess I'll have to add it to my list! Like I need one more List well beyond life expectancy already.
So many nice quilts. So little time. Great showing thanks for sharing.
i love the quilt rack, but they need to turn the rifle in the other direction just it case if it goes off it won't hurt the quilts rofl, sorry a bit of humor. i love it and all the other ladies quilts, Bonnie u inspire us all. gidget rmsybkrgrl
Another great parade! I am off to quilt camp this weekend and Kathy swears she will finish my quilt ladder which has been in the works forever! :) Crossing my fingers!
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