
Mary Louise Peters (left), helped by Liz
Trouant, holds a beautiful scrap quilt |

Sharon Bala holds Plush Posies, a pattern found in
the
August '08 issue of American Quilting & Patchwork magazine |

Jen Lacasse machine quilted a spider and web in her October placemat |

In the November placemat there is a machine quilted deer
|

Anita Johnson (left) is making this Carpenter's
Star quilt for her daughter |

Town and Country Jacket Workshop
(left to right) Sue Dible (with 2), Bonnie Hunter, Jen Lacasse, and
teacher Liz Trouant |

Jacket backs |

Sandy Hill made a moose wallhanging to donate to her church's fall sale |

Jen found the pattern for this cute bag on the Internet
|

Lynda Coffey (left) made this beautifully
blended quilt for her IODE group to raffle |

Karen Hanson holds her granddaughter's quilt
|

Sandy spied this small log cabin quilt in a shop during a recent get-away
trip with Anita |

Sue Dible holds an Ohio State University licensed pattern (all of her
children attended) |

Mary Anne Spearin laughs at her "windblown" Christmas wreath (one half-square
triangle was sewn in wrong). Can you find it? |

Anita Johnson visited the same shop as Sandy and found twelve hand embroidered
blocks―flowers of the month―on the clearance table!
|

Bonnie Hunter took her Around the World in a
Day workshop directions
and developed a new lap size pattern |

Proud Jen Lacasse holds her first large
machine quilted project, Roundabout |