Welcome to the weekly meeting of the
Cherry Creek Lane Quilters.
The group met at Deedee's and got a sneak peak at new plantings and a new water feature in the garden. As we moved inside a few new (and not so new) decorations caught this bloggers eye.
Ella was able to join us and showed two donation quilts one ready for the longarm and the other ready for distribution.
Ruth S. also has a baby donation top sporting Newton panel blocks in a lime twist setting. Also she finished putting together the Charm pack she got at the French Connection in Pittsboro.
Candy is zipping along on the Modern Lace quilt having done the blocks. She reports the pattern directions are very well written.
Maggie took on the challenge from Tanya of the Tuesday Group to do something with the 5 and a partial square blocks. Finished the 1/2 block with some very similar framing fabric then made the 6 star blocks. Also showed a 1930's fabric baby quilt and a new block that uses mini-charms and half square triangles.
Carol's football Donation will really make some young boy very happy. The quilting by Stacy W. really stands out. Following that she had two more donations a very calm lap quilt and a lively crumb quilt that is just a fabulous original diamond columns design.
Lynda is just thrilled with Britt's quilting of her layer cake quilt ... isn't the back just as wonderful as the front?
Deborah found just the right borders to frame this panel to donate as a Bunkbed quilt (54" x 72")
Deedee showed a donation quilt where the missplaced row ended up on the back. Next she shared two great finds she got at the Graham Hospice Thrift store. An oh so soft feedsack tied quilt and an elusive print of "The Quilting Bee" she has been looking for for a long time.
Sew On Quilters till next week!
“You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.” – Maya Angelou
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