Wednesday, February 26, 2014

APPLIQUE BEE MEETS AT ATTIC WONDOW QUILT SHOP

The Applique Bee met this afternoon at the Attic Window Quilt Shop and we had a wonderful Show-N-Tell.  I could hardly wait to show you.  Above is Cathy M.’s Kaleidoscope quilt.  Cathy has been taking a curves class and it is really paying off.  I love how the eye goes directly to that circle in the quilt.
The next quilt Cathy showed us is a Drunkard’s Path.
Cathy not only made this stunning table runner, but she quilted it herself.  I think I’m going to have to take that curves class.
This Bee developed out of last year’s Whimsical Garden BOM.  Above is the quilt that Cathy made during the BOM.  I love how she is finishing it. 
Cathy said this is her favorite block.
Judie M. is a new member of this bee and showed us the above queen size 3-D quilt that she made a couple years ago. 
This is a close up of one of the blocks.
Another close up.  This quilt is awesome!
Jane V. was not attending the bee, but stopped in the shop.  When I saw her quilt I had to ask her if I could take a picture.  Isn’t it wonderful!  This barn quilt is for her grandson and is from a book by Eleanor Burns. Thank you Jane for sharing with us.

ON ANOTHER NOTEMorning Glory Designs has a Festival Of Flowers BOM.  The February block is available. 

Until next time,

Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

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Lynn said...

More great show and tell from AWQS customers - love it!

marylouweidman said...

LOADS of colorful inspirations...thank you! always feel happy when I visit here!

Barb said...

Truly enjoy seeing all of the projects!!

lkjlkj

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