Jane put hers on point, so will get 2 quilts out of her 16 blocks. She used the same fabric for her setting triangles as some of her blocks, so got a floating look on the corner ones.
Barb used pastels and they were gorgeous too. I don't think the color here does them justice, but the lighting in the classroom isn't the greatest.
Betty used lots of purples!!!
Diana is making a John Deere baby quilt, isn't it adorable? It's ready to be finished.
Rose's golds and greens will be perfect in her guest room.
Dianne has turned her blocks a different way to form Xs, should make for an interesting quilt.
Eileen's got some gorgeous purples...she and Betty could've done an exchange!
Kim chose batiks, this is her first quilt!
Kathy is making this one for her grandson.
Laura used pretty pinks and greens...she is making for a friend.
It was a great day and so nice to see them all coming together. I want to get some quilting done myself today, so hopefully will have something of my own to share later!
You really had a large class. Neither of the classrooms I teach in will seat more than 7. The variety of fabrics used in one class is amazing.
ReplyDeleteWow, there are going to be lots of gorgeous quilts from your class! How fun! :)
ReplyDeleteThe variety of fabrics and layout is impressive. Beauty all around in your class. Thanks for the photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all those wonderful quilts....truly enjoyed looking at them.
ReplyDeleteEveryone looks so happy with what they have done and deservedly so. Such fantastic variety.
ReplyDeleteI never grow tired of seeing the same block/pattern in different fabrics....always amazing at all the different looks. Your group has done some outstanding work!
ReplyDeleteI love these, Looks like a wonderful class.
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ReplyDeleteHow nice it is to see everyone's work, all different but equally pretty.
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Fun loving quilts!! Where can I find this pattern? I would love to make one.
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In case you check back here, j/jean, I couldn't answer your question because you are set as no reply so I have no way to email you. Email me at quiltinjeanie@yahoo.com and I will let you know about the pattern.
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