Meetings on the 3rd Monday of the Month 5:30 social, 6:00 meeting at Evangelical Covenant Church

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April Show 'n Tell

President Verna Lee and Pres. Elect Tracy are trying something new - and it worked great.  When you come to guild meeting, there will be tables set up for you to lay your show and tell items on.  When roll call starts - the secretary will state letters  _  through  _  go up to the tables.  Then when your name is called for Roll - you are there and can show and tell about your project.  Time went by a lot smoother, quicker and better in seeing and taking pictures of the items.  Plus members got to look at the items before the meeting - which gave them time to really see them and even guess as to whom
did what. Wonderful idea!                         Arlyss is donating this beauty to our 2013 community service project.

Jane has been very busy.  We got to get a first glance at this quilt before it was finished - now it has been bound and what a finish.

On this one, Jane not only worked a winning combo on the front, but look below and see the nifty way she did the back.


What a gorgeous setting for all that embroidery Jane.

Tracy loves Route 66 fabric and what better way to show them off then with vintage cars. 

Rita could not be with us, but Tracy brought in this quilt for Rita.  Don't stare too long - you will think it is moving on you or that my camera woozeled.

Janet really stands behind her quilts.  Did not catch the name of it.....sorry.

Jan finished this lovely table runner.

Thank you Juanita for sharing this quilt.  Simple and yet love the color display.
Speaking of color - Lisa put a lot of different colors into this quilt. 

And then Lisa went a different color direction with this BOM type quilt. 

Watch it Karen - I know a few granddaughters that would love to take this quilt off your hands - all are in love with horses and this quilt would be perfect for them.

Susie finished this quilt for her mom.  When her mom got an embroidery machine - it opened up another whole world for her and Susie has been doing the embroidery quilts proud with McTavishing, etc in the quilting to show off the work.  You have to see this one close up - wow!

Carol is losing all of her Alaska fabric to a grandson - but it is worth it.  Have her tell you how she worked out this setting from the not so easy to read directions.

  This lovely sewing kit, Susie made.  She said she found out later that it was supposed to be a three fold item - Don't know about you - but I think it is perfect just as it is. 
 
Thank you to everyone that shared their quilting projects this month - sure makes you think of plenty of projects you want to do next. 

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