It's not a quilt weekend until someone makes a Yellow Brick Road quilt. This one is Cordula's and those yummy black and white fabrics are flannel. She made two of them for baby gifts. |
Cordula quilted and put the binding on this quilt which you may have seen in last year's post. |
JoAnne S. assembled her Scrappy Trips Around the World, also a free Bonnie Hunter pattern. She made it from fabrics in her batik stash. Only one fabric is not batik. Can you find it? |
JoAnne also worked on this project with one inch squares. |
Nancy D. is proud to show off one of four Little Twister Table Runners that she is making for Christmas gifts. |
What could possibly be in this tiny bag that Nancy D. is holding? |
Think you can fit an entire quilt project into a make-up bag? Check out Nancy D.'s miniature English Paper Piecing project. The pieces are smaller than a dime. Who is this quilt for, Barbie? |
Jo Ann E. shows off a paper pieced table runner. The pieces are slightly larger than Nancy D.s' project, above. |
Another one of Jo Ann E.'s projects. This is going to be bed size. |
Kim G. is making a series of three pin-up girl quilts. A few hunky guys have managed to sneak in as well. You can find some of these great fabrics here at eQuilter. |
You can never go wrong with Biker Chicks... |
...or Space Vixens. |
Laurel was working on these amazing machine appliqued blocks. |
She has four of them cut out. There are nine in total. The pattern is Fiesta de Talavera by J. Michelle Watts. |
Inexplicably I got a photo of Terri, but not the project she was working on. Fortunately, she also brought it last year, so you can see it here. |
Pugs and kisses,
Nancy
All so beautiful. I'm amazed especially by the dime sized hexagons. Incredible! Looks like you ladies are having a blast!
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