
Dana Bard (right) explains the Northwoods quilt she made as a wedding gift
for her oldest son.
Show & Tell coordinator Liz Trouant (left) assists. |

Anita Johnson (right) shows a hand-pieced Double Wedding Ring quilt top
she bought for $5 at a Kittery thrift shop |

Sharon Bala proudly shows a mystery quilt started 5 years ago in a guild
workshop with Mary Ann O'Brien.
"It's a good
feeling to finish another UFO!" |

Jen Lacasse holds a charming candle mat |

Liz holds a bread basket cloth |

Liz holds a Mug Mate |

Made in a Melody Johnson class using only fusibles; the only stitching is the
quilting. |

Jen made lots of coasters... |

...so did Liz! |

Dana Bard (right) and Show & Tell coordinator Liz Trouant hold Dana's
"Mom-isms" quilt that includes such sayings as, "Wait Your Turn", " Stand
Up Straight," and "Look at Me When I'm Talking to You," among others. |

Teresa "Wilson" Porter holds a quilt made from a recent Leaves BOM |

Susan McIver is pleased to show a quilt she calls, A Weekend at Big Lake |

Liz holds an assortment of pillowcases she'll give as Christmas gifts
|

Jane Eaton used a variety of blocks
to make several bib aprons. |

Sandy Hill is our bag lady this month |

Susan McIver shows bags she made in a recent
workshop at Sewing By the Sea |

Mary Anne Spearin (right) shows Cabin in the Stars |

Jen made this Speedy Spiral tree skirt in Bonnie Hunter's workshop. |

Dana made stockings for her son and his family.
|

Jen used leftovers from tree skirt projects
to make her Christmas stockings. |

Dana's Dancing Leaves quilt made in Bethany Reynolds' Stack 'n Whack
workshop last year |

Dana bought this vintage Dresden Plate quilt top at a Winslow Antique Mall
for only $30! |

Shirley Slauenwhite holds a beautiful quilt she made using embroidered car
blocks. |

Susan holds a quilt she calls, Golden Pines |

Lynda Coffey made this quilt for her friend using the December block
pattern in a quilting calendar. |

Joanne Spencer made this pretty quilt from a
pattern in a 1980s quilting magazine |

Mary Anne Spearin holds her Weekender quilt |

Mary Ann O'Brien made not one Weekender... |

...but, two! |

This Log Cabin is one of Teresa Porter's first quilts. |

Sandy Hill is pleased to show a Warm Wishes quilt |

Mary Ann O'Brien (right) was inspired by Nancy Lucas' quilt, Night Sky,
and made one herself |