Upper left: white trillium. Upper right: red trillium. Center: bristly buttercup, crane's bill (geranium). Lower: chokecherry, mayapple. (I put the camera on selfie and aimed from the bottom to get the mayapple blossom.)
The Zion Woman's Club ended its 119th program year with a luncheon* meeting and officer installation. Actually, it was a re-installation since we all agreed to continue in the same offices for 2026-28.
*Lunch vs. luncheon: lunch is casual, luncheon is fancy. Another distinction to trip up English language learners.
The group posed with the Cinco de Mayo accessories that Regina provided.
Steffi wore the medals she won at the Masters swimming tournament in North Carolina last weekend. She competes every year.
# # # # # # In the studio: I'm being intentional about getting flimsies finished this year by scheduling monthly appointments for Barb to quilt them.
BoBevelynn is the top-along pattern for May. I pulled the bright floral (upper right) and all the others just jumped in to play.
I had enough bright-bright yellow tone-on-tone for 22 blocks so I may have 20 for the front and put two on the back.
But the design wall will stay this way for the near future. I leave today for the Magpies' meetup in Victoria, BC.Home on Monday. Of course there will be photos on Facebook.
Now, to finish packing!
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My trilliums are about to bloom, too. Steffi sure got a lot of medals!!! Ohh, your 9-patch is so classic and cute, Nann. Have a great trip! You're so adventurous.
ReplyDeletedefinitely cinco de mayo colors in those new blocks! hope you have a blast!
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ReplyDeleteYour Women's Club looks like a blast! I love how much quilting you are getting done. Each quilt is so lovely and distinct! Have a safe a trip!
ReplyDeleteThose are really pretty srar blocks, Nann - so bright and happy! Hope you're having a wonderful trip!
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