Thursday, August 8, 2019

7/25/19: CCLQ at Cheryl K's

Welcome to the weekly meeting of the Cherry Creek Lane Quilters.  This week eleven quilters met at the home of Cheryl K. We were excited to see a beautiful quilt from Ruth S who spends her summers on the banks of Lake Ontario.  We miss you Ruth and look forward to your return in the fall! Those quilters who attended the Sew Saturday at G's Craft and Quilt Retreat reported that the venue was an excellent spot for Sew Saturdays.  A good time was had by all! Enjoy seeing the wonderfully creative quilts this week.


Candy made this stunning Colour Maze quilt using blacks and grays.  Well done Candy!

Here's the pattern for Candy's quilt.

Margaret used her creative talents to make this wonderful quilt using blocks that Jean gave away. 

Ella is taking a short break from quilting due to a repetitive motion injury to her right arm.  Wishing you a quick recovery Ella, so you can return to quilting soon!
Cheryl made this awesome Josephine's Knot quilt top. Cheryl plans to add borders.  This will be a wedding quilt for her friends in Spain.
Possible border fabric for Cheryl's quilt?

Gayle reported that she has started new projects.  One quilt is on the design wall and the pieces for another quilt have been cut. 

Lynda worked on her embroidery pieces last Saturday. 


Joy surprised us with an impromtu visit to show us this stunning Pecking Order Quilt. 

Look closely and you can see the spiral quilt design that Joy used on this quilt. 

Ruth S made this wonderful "I Spy" quilt for a donation quilt and sent it to Joanna who quilted it.  
Here's the center of Ruth's quilt...a wonderful poem surrounded by a list of words of pictures in the quilt. Awesome quilting by Joanna!
DeeDee brought an amazing collection of her ICAD index card art work. 
Jean made two elegant cross body bags using cork.
Can you see the texture of the cork? Jean painted the cork with fabric paint.

Jean is working on the binding of this marvelous necktie quilt for Monty...a friend's husband who just retired.


Jean saved the labels from the neckties and used them to cleverly create a giant "M" on the back of the quilt. 
Nancy, Cheryl's neighbor shared this beautiful quilt.   

Deborah finally finished the Mystery Quilt from the  Bluff trip. She worked on sewing the binding today. 
Jean passed around a bag of quilt related items to give away.  Margaret chose this pattern for a frog quilt. 


Until next time, happy quilting!


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