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| Barbara showed us the rock she painted to be used in a local artist's project. |
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| The cat image she painted is a favorite theme of Barbara's. |
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| The appliqué in the lower left corner of this small quilt was fussy-cut from a fabric panel. |
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| The three small quilts above will be donated for the Teddy Bear Tea. |
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| This small quilt is intended for use as a table cover. |
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| Barbara created more woven ties. The one she is holding was made using two ties. |
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| George used his sashiko machine to quilt this small quilt and the larger one below. The small one has trapunto to help the circles stand out. |
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| The top of this comfort quilt was created by Judy W. and quilted by George using his sashiko machine. |
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| Jackie showed this small wall-hanging and explained how she sews corner pieces on the back so she can easily slip a hanging rod under the corners. |
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| Pat made this quilt from a kit which Lynn put together for donations to the palliative care group in one of our hospitals. |
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| This cute quilt shown by Regina is a comfort quilt. |
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| These two bright comfort quilts were pieced by Donna E. |
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| Robyn pieced this wall-hanging to use for quilting practice. |
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| This table runner helped Robyn deplete some of her stash. |
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| Robyn's sister Kay helped her make this fused appliqué wall-hanging. |
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| A friend gave Roxann this appliqué pattern after the friend had decided not to make it herself. |
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| This appliqué wall-hanging appealed to Roxann because her daughter is a cellist. |
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| Sandra used the small quilts above for quilting practice. |
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| Shirley was dressed for the July 4 holiday, including wearing earrings she had made. This small quilt is titled "Daddy's Taking His Little Girl Fishing" and is a donation for the Small Quilt Auction. |

























