Yes, I know that it’s July, but I am still playing catch up. Better late than never, right?
Spring is in the air and the girls have been ever so busy. Let me just warn you now, this is going to be a long post. Lots and lots of eye candy coming your way.
Look at Rae Ann, Suzanne, and Judy. Don’t they look excited to see what everyone has for show and tell?
It’s not often Joy Lyn gets to come so is she ever happy? And were just as happy to see her! Notice her darling bag?
Cute Amanda, so organized and ready to take notes.
Let’s start off with our president, Diana. She has been so busy making the blocks and applique for this quilt. Can’t wait to see it when she has it all sewn together. Don’t you love the cheery colors?
She just bought this kit. I can’t believe how much she has gotten done already.
Can you tell she loves applique? Look at this! So, so cute!
Our president elect, Laurie had lots to share. She always hides behind her quilts so glad that I snapped this. She looks so cute in a hat.
I love this Halloween quilt. Amanda is helping her show it, but as you can see Laurie is no where to be seen.
She’s also working on this fun one featuring portraits of the ‘ghastlies’.
She showed this cute star quilt.
As well as this darling pinwheel. I love the random pops of red!
Last of all she showed us this lady bug quilt. Perfect for Spring!
Oh lookie there, someone’s peeking out.
Judy had also been very busy finishing quilts that she had started.
This bunny applique is so precious. Love the soft pinks and greens.
Another beauty. I would never have thought to put all of these colors together, but isn’t it wonderful?
A close up of some of the blocks and love the polka dot back!
If that wasn’t enough, then she made a smaller one. Love these colors also.
The back is almost as cute as the front.
This one is a Schnibbles quilt that Rae Ann taught us last year. I made one and it was a lot of fun.
Doesn’t this primitive quilt make you just want to decorate for Halloween? lol!
Look at this cute number Rae Ann made. It has a vintage feel.
I’m almost embarrassed now to show what I had. But I am happy to say that I finished my shirt apron. Well almost, I still need to add the ties. That’s why I am holding it back with my hands.
I also brought this bag that my SIL and I made for a bridal shower gift. Easy and fun use of a jelly roll.
At the conclusion of the meeting those who had their blocks made for our charity quilt we will be giving away at our September quilt show turned them in to Diana.
Amanda, Judy, and Diana’s blocks.
As you can see, the gals have been dog gone busy.
I think that we are all addicted and when one quilt is finished we just say, “toss us another bone”.
It's so true, "A picture paints a 1,000 words." Good job on posting, Jann. Great job!!! Everything looks so real. What a way to document the history of us Kennel girls. Look forward to the next.
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