Thursday, July 3, 2014

Mystery in June

When good friends can only see each other a couple of times a year, it's important to cram as much activity into each short visit as possible.  My friend Shirley made the journey from Juneau for a visit last week.  One of the activities Shirley and I always seem to pack into a visit is some sort of sewing or quilting activity.  During this visit, among other sewing activities, Shirley and I took a Mystery class at our local fabric shop.  For a minimal fee, the shop provided the materials, a dinner and 4 hours of sewing time to work on the project.  The shop put together packages of fabric in 3 different colorways.  Each package included enough fabric to complete the quilt top, and the instructions for our 'homework.'  We were to come to class with our fabric cut to the specifications listed on the instructions.  We each picked a different colorway.  Shirley said she hadn't ever made a batik quilt so she picked the batik package.  I don't have anything patriotic, so I picked the red, white and blue package.

The pattern turned out to be a rail fence.  
This is what the batik package made.


Didn't it turn out great with the border added!
This is what the patriotic package made.


It will be done for next year's 4th of July;)

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6 comments:

  1. What a fun time! Both quilt tops are just gorgeous! Glad you and your friend, Shirley got to spend some quilty time together. How nice!

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    1. Thank you Lorna! It was a fun week with Shirley!

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  2. What a great way to spend time with a friend you don't see often!!! Both quilt tops are lovely. I'm sure you'll think of Shirley whenever you use your patriotic quilt.

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    1. It was a fun activity. You are right...I will think of her when I use that quilt.

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    2. Hi Kathi, I've featured your quilts today...
      http://www.threadingmyway.com/2014/07/threading-your-way-features.html

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  3. Both quilts are beautiful. I like both of the different fabric choices.

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