Show & Tell August 24, 2013
Pat Pipa - We got double duty from Pat this week - she bought in two
fidgets and a doggie bed!! Pat has one of the biggest hearts I've ever
known.
Linda McIntyre - shared and donated a fidget quilt. Sometimes I get so caught up in the oohs and aahs I forget to make a note, so sorry Linda this was one of those times, I just remembers that your Fidget sparked a lot of interest and talking.
Donna Chaffee - wow'd us all - Fidget Quilts - more fishing theme versions - so cool you can almost picture standing by a river with the pole. Donna also brought in a beautiful assortment of Walker Bags she has made. Busy Hands Happy Hearts makes those so Sue Campbell will deliver those for us when she attends the next meeting. Donna is a busy worker and produces lovely creations.
Carol Riggs - came in with Fidget and lots and lots of Pillowcases for Case for Smiles - Yippee and thanks. Carol cleverly used her 10 minute blocks to make her Fidget Quilt! See - that's what's so much fun - make good use of samples!!
Eileen DiSanto
- Cute petite size Fidget and pillowcases. Eileen's Fidget sparked talk
about size of these comfort quilts.
Jill Smithson - made a color catcher child's quilt. I owe Jill big time! She saved me yesterday because she went outside and put down my golf cart flaps so that when the rain poured down I didn't go home with a very wet bottom. Jill, you are a true friend, and a very tall lady!! (FYI in case you don't know Jill, she's a little one and I think that even in high heels she'd still be shorter than me.)
Lois Rose -
shared a very nice thank you letter received from New Covenant UMC. Lois
is so creative in her use of words, and animals and made really wonderful
Fidgets, one with an outstanding cow!
This week she made a horse themed quilt and a special order quilt for
another Catholic lady who also loved to cook.
Gay Harris - shared and donated her finished set of Fidget Quilts, each one a garden so special, and quilts she made, one with a very different approach to block making called "Test Pattern". I've never seen this before, it is very simple to do. Gay gave me copy of one-page instructions - so we'll be checking that out. It is a non-quilting approach to quilt block making. (that doesn't make sense... but it works out somehow!)
Cheryl Minieri
- one of the most helpful ladies I know continues to create her beautiful and
fun versions of fidget quilts. Cheryl gets and idea and builds on the
idea and puts this and that together. Very fun to see how
Cheryl is increasing her skills and creativity each week. Good stuff!!
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