I spent most of October traveling
as a vendor to Quilt Conventions.
As much as I loved that part of my life,
I also missed out on a few things back home.
This last week it was wonderful to be back again
sewing
quilting
and
gabbing
with
Those Mesa Ladies
We set up tables in a classroom
at our church.
Most bring their machines
or do hand work.
We take turns bringing in lunch
and
in the midst of it all
a little quilting
and the bond and support of friendship
takes place.
Such therapy!
Show and Tell
is also a big part of our experience.
Renee just received 2 of her quilts back from the Longarmer
and promptly laid them out on the floor for all to see.
Both are now ready to be trimmed and bound.
pattern by Sandra Workman
of Pine Needles
Beautiful longarm work
by Pat Roche
A lot of
ooohing and aaaahing
took place as we stood around admiring
the details of Pat's work.
The second quilt Renee
received back is
a varied setting of
Drunkard's Path
This baby sized version
will be soon be ready for a future grand baby.
Again, Pat's quilting just adds so much to each design.
Julie brought her recently finished
Chevron quilt
Julie used a soft blue minkee for the back.
Because of the holiday's
we are taking a break during December
but, we will be back together
at the end of January with
Those Mesa Ladies
4 comments:
beautiful quilting like usual - I bet you are ready for a break from vending!
Such beautiful quilts - and quilting!!!! Have a great Thanksgiving.
Oh those Mesa ladies always do such fine work. Thanks for sharing.
Great quilts...love the hourglass!
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