The guest speaker was Barbara Joan Zeitz, an AAUW member, who writes a column called CountHerHistory. Each month she writes about a different woman -- some of them are familiar but most of them are not. You can read the columns on the AAUW-Illinois website here . ("A Thesaurus of Women from Cherry Blossoms to Cell Phones" is the first compilation of columns. Barbara's working on second book. You can order the book via the links on the AAUW-IL site.)
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It didn't seem to me that I accomplished very much in terms of quilting in February. Fabric out: 29-7/8. Fabric in: 30-7/8. Net gain: 1 yard. 20 yards of the consumption was (were?) used for pillowcases for our guild's charity project. If I'd just stayed out of the Salvation Army store and avoided that bargain fabric....
I've finished quilting the center of Lulu's Baskets! Halfway through I didn't like how the quilting was going. I had a design epiphany (during the LCWC brunch) and I persevered. The borders should be easier and I ought to have the quilt finished at the end of the week.
I'm linking up with other quiltmakers for Design Wall Monday at Judy's Patchwork Times.
What a great way to re-purpose a bag! The flying geese really make it shine. Fun scrap quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with that bag. What a great idea. And your quilt is terrific.
ReplyDeleteI love the string quilts!
ReplyDeleteThose squares amongst the strips really make the finished block shine. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteNan, I love the strings ... how fun!! And what a *smart* idea for repurposing the bag -- very clever!!! :)
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