Showing posts with label Kath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kath. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2015

Friday Afternoon

A tumbling block finished by Elsie - it's going to be sold at the MCC Auction next year.



Another that (I think) is headed for MCC, put together by Kath and Kathy.  Hand quilted by Dora.


Kath's Jelly Roll Race


Kathy's gorgeous pinwheels.  Her piecing is so precise.


Kath's venture into FMQ


Kath's joy quilt


Dora's double wedding ring, finished from a top that made its way to MCC.  Several stained pieces needed to be replaced and the border removed.  


Currently on Dorothy's new Millie.


Dorothy's experiments with FMQ on Millie



Dorothy's chair


A block by Dora.  She is going to take out the orange and put in a green.


Three more of Dorothy's tops



Saturday, January 14, 2012

Today at Dora's


There were a lot of show-and-tells at Dora's today.  Here is a quilt that Laura put together using a donated pieced top from one source and borders from another.  They look made for each other!  This quilt will be available to bid on at the 2013 Coaldale MCC Auction.


Dora's coasters


Laura and Elsie are making this for a wedding gift - it is king size and done entirely of plaid patterns.




Some of the things on Kath's to-do list:





Yo-yo vest #1
and
Dora's quilt made from the 100 charm pack that we all received a few years ago.


Kath's quilt and Dora's using the same fabrics.
and
Kathy's Angel quilt.


Yo-yo vest #2 and a pastel "Apple Box" quilt top from Lisa for LBCQ to tie.


Another "Apple Box" Quilt.


Susan, Tena, Judy and Norma were missing.  Katherine was going to come by in the afternoon after I left.  Please pray for Norma as she broke her arm and is going into surgery today.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

February 3

LBCQ has two quilts on frames at the moment, this purple one that I believe Kelly put together and a sunflower one that Kath did.




The quilt on the right is Dora's show and tell.  She's got the pattern for anyone that would like to borrow it.  What an adorable, fabulously easy quilt to put together!


Thursday, September 16, 2010

First Meet of the Fall

We had our first meeting of the fall at Dora's.  The only people who couldn't be present were Shirley and Laura.  There were many show and tells.

This is Kath's quilt for one of her granddaughters.  Her daughter, Kristy, did the cross stitching.


The quilt on the left was made from squares culled from MCC.  Kathy S put it together.  It will be sold at MCC.


Another quilt that will be for sale at the MCC store made from pieces donated to the thrift store.


Same for the one on the back of this couch.


This is a quilt Lisa made using the "Quilt as you Go" method.  It took her approximately 8 hours to complete.


This is a quilt made from donated flannel that will go down to Mexico.

This is #3 in the Weekender sample fabric series.  It will be tied and sent down to Mexico as well.  Lisa will be really happy when all of that stretchy knit fabric is gone.