Above is a photo of half of the room at the evening meeting, which had less people than the afternoon meeting - they are such a large group, they meet twice each month. You can just see the top of my head and some of the quilts I brought along to show folded on the table. Can you believe I even took along my very first quilt (which is STILL a UFO) on this outing!?! You can see it in this blog post from 2007! I'm sure I will finish it this year! LOL!
And here are some of the quilters who took me out for supper between the meetings. Too much fun!
And to prove that I have not been a total slacker, eating out and visiting with fellow quilters, I want to announce that I have finished a table runner that I will be able to use this Christmas! It is made using Monica Solorio-Snow's pattern called Jingle Jolly Tablerunner. All the fabric, except the white, came from the new Have a Sherry Berry Christmas fabric line from Northcott. I really can't put my finger on why I like this fabric so much...is is the retro softer colours? I don't know. Here is the quilting I did on the the white stars and just stitched in the ditch to finish it off.
Special thanks to Monica for this pattern and for giving me permission to teach it to 4 ladies at my local senior's centre.
And here is the finished tablerunner, which is just big enough to cover my diningroom table.
7 comments:
Beautiful tablerunner and quilting!
Sounds like you've been having fun! Love the table runner and that fabric is wonderful, I need to go look for some :)
Beautiful table runner
Love and hugs Gina xxx
Your table runner is just lovely, and I just happen to have a packet of these fabrics! Inspiring...and isn't it fun to see show and tell? That is by far my favorite part of a guild meeting.
The table runner is great! Hey, thanks for stopping by my blog and entering the giveaway for the Kaffe Fassett fabrics.
Your talk at the guild was very inspiring and I am amazed at your productivity.
Brenda
Lovely colors in that tablerunner, I like the way you used somewhat diluted versions of red and green, thus making it look not over-christmassy.
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