Wednesday, April 19, 2017

4/13/17: CCLQ @ Linda's

What are the Cherry Creek Lane Quilters up to this week? 

This week ten quilters met at Linda's house. Linda treated us to delicious gluten free blueberry muffins, coffee, and tea. This week we had a surprise guest...keep reading to find out who! 
Ruth S made this lovely baby quilt for her brother's stepson's baby.  
Close up of the quilting by Savannah...Ruth's new machine. 

Ruth S also shared a new guide book that she made for her new machine.  I think Jean recommended that she make this book.  Ruth reported that it is a handy thing to do! 
This adorable donation quilt for the Animal Rescue Auction was made by Ruth S.  

Joanna is almost finished with the Escher inspired  donation quilt for NCQS. 
Cheryl is binding the quilt that she made for a friend!  I looks great Cheryl!
 Cheryl used a variety of decorative stitches from her machine.

Candy worked on the QOV today and finished the binding!  Yay! 

The surprise guest......we were all thrilled that Ella joined us today! 

Ruth B finished the assembly of the Twirling in Reverse blocks!  Ruth plans to find some reproduction fabrics on our upcoming shop hop.  
Ruth B has added some lovely embroidery stitches to her landscape quilt. 

Linda made this wonderful quilt for her great niece.  
What a cool way to use those extra blocks!

Linda also made this colorful quilt. She will add a border to this. 

Here's the pattern Linda used for the above quilt. Linda also plans to use the asymmetrical border idea. 
Britt shared a photo of her completed NC Botanical Garden Wildflower Quilt.  She delivered the quilt and it's already hanging in the Education Building at the NC Botanical Gardens.  
Another close up of Joe-Pye Weed. 

Britt also showed her marvelous Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt top! 

Deborah showed a photo of her latest quilting project.  She made a quilted headboard using Kaufman linen-cotton blend.
Several quilters enjoyed lunch at Mebane Downtown Table.  

Until next week...."We live in a web of ideas, a fabric of our own making."  Joseph Chilton Pearse.

1 comment:

  1. Loved seeing your club and the wonderful quilts they are working on

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