Hey y'all! Last night was quilt club at City Craft and I couldn't wait to share all of the pretties with you.
This month we focused on Process Driven Quilting, which is to say, using a process to cut up your fabric and then reassembling it. It's a really fast, easy way to create a quilt. You kind of make up the pattern as you go. Way less measuring. I was sold. You can read more about it here under study guide #2.
My green block above was my homework this month. My plan is to make a block of a different color each month and assemble one hella cool ROYGBIV quilt at the end of our 12 month club.
Michael is making a strip of quilt each month. This month was the blue.
Liz made a quilt inspired by a field of sunflowers.
Martha's cute block.
And her ginormous round robin quilt. Each quilter adds a border. There were 6 quilters on this one.
Debbe's block from last month (left) and this month (right). Her expression is priceless.
And Debbe's big ol' quilt.
Natasha's pretty block. That's not actually her name, but I can't recall it, so I made up something exotic.
I don't think she reads the blog, so it's OK.
This is Sarah, our youngest member. I want to keep her in my pocket.
This brave little toaster had no problem addressing a crowd of grown ups.
And her quilt was awesome. That's why Sarah gets 3 photos.
I want to live in a house constructed exclusively with Angela's quilts.
Susan's awesome mid-century quilt.
Liz's table runner - back
...and table runner - front
And my sweet former neighbor (I miss you!) Nicole's wicked block that everyone was jealous of.
If you're following along from home, download your study guide for month #3 - space inspired quilt designs here.
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