Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Homespun Gathering


Anne's beautiful Jan Patek Bible Story applique quilt.



Lucile's first hand pieced quilt--she is doing an awesome job for a first time quilt.  The colors in this quilt are stunning, Lucile said she "took a long time in selecting the fabrics."  


A birthday gift from Delilah to Mellicent.  This is a Bird's of a Feather design called Happy Hearts.  The changes Delilah made show events which the two friends share.


Beautiful wool appliqué


More wool applique--apologies, I am unsure of the maker of these exquisite pieces.


Linda's beautifully stitched designs waiting to be finished into strawberries.


Debby's Stacy Nash Merry Christmas.  Debby changed the house to look like her own and added a second girl (her Granddaughter's).


Delilah's small alphabet quilt.


Shannon's  Farms at Hawk Run Hollow.


Judy's Plum Street Sampler Ghoultide Welcome.  Judy changed to Autumn Welcome.  Can't wait to see this completed--a beautiful piece.



Jane's Notforgotten Farm design Reverend Gourdon Squashbottom.


Beautiful needlework, tasty food, laughter, sharing, friendship--the agenda for Homespun Gatherings.  See you girls in February--can't wait to see the results of your creative and skilled hands.

8 comments:

  1. I loved all the amazing show & tell projects!
    Such a talented group of women - thank you for sharing all these gorgeous pieces with us!

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  2. Everyone's needlework is exquisite. The Bible quilt has been on my list for a very long time. I love the Reverend Gourdon Sqaushblossom.

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  3. lovely photos of your gathering - it's always so fun to gather with good friends. what a talented group. Hope you have a great Thanksgiving - mel

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  4. Thanks for sharing these beautiful needle arts with us!

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  5. What a treat to see all the beautiful work at your gathering!

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  6. So much fun!! Happy Hearts is on my bucket list. Great to see it actually completed. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Lovely post, I like seeing other peoples work.

    Blessings
    Catherine

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