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Friday, June 19, 2015

Show and Share with the River City Quilters!

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Showing and Sharing al fresco in the court yard of the Mosaic Law Congregation in Sacremento, California!

Our show and share followed soon after en enjoyed our lunch out here on the patio ---lovely under the shady trees, complete with white table cloths.  We felt so special!

And there is just something about viewing quilts in natural daylight, isn’t there?

We had many Celtic Solstices and Grand Illusion finishes that were brought to share, each one different than the next, each one so lovely in color choice and design.

These California Quilters ---they do awesome work!

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Love this one with the royal blue!

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And another!

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Oooh! Add in some turquoise!

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A Gorgeous Grand Illusion!

((Yes, much much better OUTSIDE!))

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And another, dappled in sunlight!

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Gorgeous, ladies!  Gorgeous!

Celtic Solstice and Grand Illusion are now available as digital download patterns and found in my Quiltville’s Online Store! Get your copy and start yours today!

There were many other lovely quilts, both from the evening guild meeting the night before, and some that didn’t appear until after our lunch in the courtyard was over. 

You’ll find them ALL in the slide show below!

Click the image below if you are unable to view the slide show on your mobile device.  You’ll be taken to the photo album for viewing.

Show & Share, Sacramento, CA 2015



This is posting as I am STILL on my way home from Sacramento – my flight goes from Sacramento to Atlanta and then home….and then most likely straight to bed.

Tonight I’ll be drawing for the winner of the Quiltmaker’s Reader Favorites issue, along with the copy of Tangle Quilting, and a Summer Breeze Charm pack by Moda!

Haven’t entered yet?  Click HERE to leave your comment on THAT post and cross your fingers!

My many thanks to both the Auburn Foothills Quilters, and the Sacramento River City Quilters for hosting me over the past several days.  Your hard work behind the scenes makes my job that much easier and it was a treat to be with you all!


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6 comments:

Paulinelentsmnet@gmail.com.au said...

I love looking at everybody's quilts I think they're amazing and work that everybody puts into them and can somebody please enlighten me as to how or what program I need to download to get the slideshow to work I have a samsung galaxy phone thanks

Donna Fisher said...

Those are beautiful quilts. The Carolina Chain stopped me in my tracks. The grouping of colors is so different than scattered colors. I'll have to consider making one again. Thank you for sharing for California experiences.

Mary said...

You made the most of your time in California. You made 100 new Quilty Friends! The outside pictures are great! Sorry about your Long flight delays. Rest up and Draw out the lucky winner, Hope it's me. :)

Bonnie K. Hunter said...

Pauline it won't work on a mobile device. Go to a real computer.

Julianne said...

Bonnie, I cant tell you how amazing it was to meet you and get to spend two days sewing with you, it was a dream come true for me, I love all that you do!! Thank you for being such an amazing talented quilter!

magistra said...

Hi Bonnie! Those are truly some stunning quilts. You're leaving quite a beautiful legacy for this world. That must be the most awesome feeling, to know that you have inspired such creativity that will be admired and cherished down through the ages.
Beth

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