Wednesday, May 1, 2019

4/18/19: CCLQ at Jean's

Welcome to the weekly meeting of the Cherry Creek Lane Quilters.  This week 11 quilters and our junior quilter met at Jean's home.  

Please forgive the blogger if she mislabeled your fabric purchase from Pineapple Fabrics.  Next time, I'll get a photo of you holding the fabric because with so many wonderful pieces of fabrics....it's hard to remember who bought what! 

In this week's blog, look for a link on how to sew a faced binding on your quilt and more.  Enjoy reading about our wonderful quilting bee. 

One can't help but find inspiration for a quilt in this beautiful iris garden at Jean's.
The backyard garden was equally gorgeous.
Here's Jean's stunning kitchen quilt for this month. Jean used her collection of Marcia Derse fabrics for this piece. 
Here's another view of Jean's beautiful quilt.



Take a look at the close up of Jean's quilt.  The vertical rectangles were appliquéd onto the background pieces. 
Willie was so excited to see everyone!
Jean finished this dazzling modern quilt for her friend who is opening a dental practice in Chatham County. 
Close up of the awesome spiral quilting 
Jean used a faced binding for this quilt.

Quilter's Tip:  Here's a link for how to do faced binding on a quilt from Susan Brubaker-Knapp. 
Jean is working on a silk tie quilt.
Here's a Pinterest photo of her pattern. 
DeeDee is making this delightful tulip quilt for a donation.  It will go to the Sleep in Heavenly Peace Project.  Refer to last week's blog about this charity. Also, the dimensions for a Sleep in Heavenly Peace quilt are 54"x 72".  Several quilters in CCLQ want to make a quilt for this charity. 
DeeDee showed this wonderful art piece last week. 
Joy loves working with tiny scraps, so DeeDee gave this one to Joy! 
Cheryl finished this lovely baby quilt. 
Ruth S made this wonderful quilt and Joanna quilted it. 
Here's the back of Ruth S's quilt with wonderful quilting by Joanna. 
This is Ruth's lovely yellow quilt.  This quilt was quilted by Joanna. 
Close up of Joann's wonderful quilting. 
Ruth S sewed the binding on this donation quilt from the Tuesday group. 
Here's Ruth S's fabric from Pineapple Fabrics' sale.  She will use this in a Blooming Nine Patch for her daughter.
Ella showed a sample of binding that used a method in which one has to sew only once!  Ella will demonstrate this binding method at one of our upcoming meetings. 
Here's Ella's fabric from the Pineapple Fabrics shopping spree. 
Joanna found some wonderful Stonehenge fabric at the Pineapple Fabrics sale. 
Is this Joanna's fabric or Jean's?  It's wonderful and almost iridescent. 


Now...is this Ella's fabric or Joanna's????  You win the prize if you comment with the correct answer. 
This fabric has a cool design.  I think Jean purchased this at Pineapple.
Candy shared this Kaffe Fassett book. 
Candy brought directions for making a heart block  for the New Zealand Quilt Project.
Gayle is adding the binding to this colorful donation quilt. 
Deborah made two quilted Easter baskets for her grand children.  
Margaret found this beautiful panel on her trip to Delaware. She plans to make a baby quilt for her niece.
Margaret found several quilt shops on her trip and bought this  pattern for a spool wallet. 
Margaret also found this pattern at one of the quilt shops.
Margaret purchased this nice collection of fabrics in Delaware.


Until next time, remember, please share your quilt history if you're hosting bee!

Happy Quilting!

2 comments:

  1. The lovely stack of taupe fabric belongs to Ella. I win!! :o))

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  2. Thanks Joy! Hope you can come to Lynda's meeting and I'll have a prize for you!

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