Friday, May 16, 2014

PROGRESS IS BEING MADE!

The Happy Scrappers met again this past Wednesday at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  Unfortunately, I was a bit under the weather and couldn’t attend, so good friend Cathy M. took pictures and sent them to me.  Above Dorothy Hill shows this beautiful quilt.  In case you ever wonder, we do make progress.  I remember seeing the individual blocks as Dorothy worked on them last month.  I had no idea they would make such a stunning quilt. 
 It looks like Diana is making progress on these darling blocks I showed you earlier in the week.
 Catherine is making progress on her quilt too.  I'm looking forward to seeing the finished quilt.  I’m liking the pattern.

Above, cousins Lee Ann and Joyce are working on the same quilt.  However, they are using different color schemes.  The pattern is the Jelly Bean Dreamin’ from the summer edition of Quilt World. 
Judi's Swirling Lone Star quilt is still making progress.  It looks like she is adding the NYB crowns.  Stunning.

Again, a very special thank you to Cathy for taking these great pictures. I hated not being able to spend time with this wonderful group of women.

ON ANOTHER NOTE
Pretty Bobbins has a tutorial for a hanging organizer.

Until next time,

Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

2 comments:

Lynn said...

And it is such lovely progress too!

Mama Pea said...

Sorry I have been missing! Neat stuff!!!

lkjlkj

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