Baby quilt made by Danita Brandt
2022 03 CCQG S & T March meeting
Another baby quilt by Danita. She brought this one in to show us as the same artist had created the animals in this panel as one that was shown last month by John Putnam
Jackie Borszich made this quilt from items picked up at the Treasure Table.
Jackie Borszich got the Sun Bonnet Sue block from the Treasure table. Felt it needed a few things so she added flowers, a dog and a bunch of butterflies.
Billie Piazza made this for a new niece. Created from an older book. She did fusible appliqué and washed it after it was completed and was happy that nothing frayed or fell off.
Kathy Smith said that quilting and embroidery got her though the pandemic. This quilt and the next one are two quilts that she made with embroidery panels.
Kathy Smith also made this with the aid of an embroidery panel.
Janet Scott. This quilt is a combo of two projects made in the Charming ladies small group
Janet Scott got the border fabric from Rosemary Nester. It was in lieu of flowers. The pattern of the quilt is button box.
Three quilts by Janet all made from the same block. Block exchange with the Charming Ladies. The block is Split Nine-patch.
Paul Bossenbroek showed us a memorial tie quilt made for a family friend.
Paul also made this Stack and Whack quilt. He was inspired by the video program on Kaleidoscope quilts.
Kelly Sattler made this quilt based on a pattern called Plaidish. A gift for a coworker.
Golden Oldie by Jan Gagliano
Ruby Freed brought in this Butterfly quilt from her early quilting days.
Mary Hausauer
2022 03 CCQG S & T March meeting Show and tell of your oldest quilt still available to you
Janet Scott
Char Ezell brought in this quilt that featured hand-embroidered state flowers. it will never be done again.
Jan Asmann
Chelane Priller
Show and tell of your oldest quilt still available to you 2022 03 CCQG S & T March meeting
Liz Cardinal