After 19 months of not getting together, it was nice to gather and share projects. This photo of Brittany shows how much she got done in those months!
Vickie brought this wonderful top out of Civil War fabrics. It is made from a Kim Diehl pattern.
Brittany has been busy. She shared this amazing blue quilt that was accepted to the Springville Art Museum quilt show. It is called Expand Positivity and has her signature bee label on the back.
Brittany also took old fabric that had been her grandma's and made this antique looking quilt with pink background. She calls it Grandma's Quilt.
Brittany is just finishing up this improv quilt with graffiti quilting. Graffiti quilting is the act of taking many different quilting elements and motifs and putting them together into one quilt. I looked it up!
Brittany is ready to find her applique dot quilt that she calls Candy Wrappers. Every circle is quilted differently. Super cute!
Brittany found this quilt online and liked it's random quality. It reminds me of my own grandma's quilts.
Brittany made this darling unicorn quilt for one of her girls. It is an Elizabeth Hartman pattern.
It was great to see Debra and her beautiful work. She brought this wool quilt, Forest for the Trees, a Sue Spargo pattern. Each block was a work of art so I put them all on. Can you find the bats? Love the goats in the trees.
Debra also brought her beautiful Solstice Dream quilt. It is Kerry Green's pattern and so beautiful. Of course, Debra did a lot more embellishing on the quilt.
Debra finished Nocture, another of Kerry's patterns. It is a delightful quilt and so fun to look at.
This adorable Halloween quilt is a Jan Patek pattern, Trick or Treat. Debra did such a cute job and it was fun to see this quilt.
Here is the link to the video for this pattern: http://land.missouriquiltco.com/lattice-quilt-tutorial/
Ann shared this amazing quilt top with fabulous fabrics. The pattern is The Violet Quilt but Ann calls it her Plus Quilt and wants to make one for each of her kids because of what they have added to their family. Cute, huh? If you notice, the ombre pluses go from dark to light and the smallest squares go from light to dark.
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