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Thursday, April 9, 2015

Tea Time Thursday and Quilts #72


Happy Tea Time Thursday! Today after our charity sewing at the church, my friend Nancy invited me to attend a quilt show in Clark County WA with her. She had a quilt in the exhibit and I was excited to get to go. This was a small quilt with a tea theme, so I thought it would be perfect today for Tea Time Thursday!


There were also some local vendors and I found this great larger tea bag holder pattern. It folds up  and yet, holds many tea bags.  I love little projects like this. I'm going on a quilt retreat next week, so this may be a fun little project to make up.


This is BJ and  Nancy. They are sister-in-laws and are both great quilters. They are admiring a lovely quilt called Vintage Valentine. It was just beautiful.


This contemporary quilt was done by Nancy! She took a class and learned how to make this pattern.


Here's a little sampling of some of the quilts. I enjoyed the show because their was a nice variety of quilts. Enjoy the little grouping.







This quilt was really interesting. The maker had found 10 embroidered blocks at the Goodwill. SHe rescued them and finished this little charmer.




This quilt was also made from a vintage find. She took apart the Desden Plates and redid them into a new block. I really thought this was a great idea.


I was pleased to see a miniature section! SO cute.



I hope you enjoyed my photos! Tea time!!!

3 comments:

Kelly-Anne said...

Wow! These are amazing quilts...what talented ladies behind them!
Thank you for sharing your lovely outing with us, Lady Linda!
Much love and hugs to you,
Kelly-Anne

Judith @ Lavender Cottage said...

I am always amazed at the intricate detail quilters can achieve. Of course I love the tea quilt and the Valentine one - all of them really.
I have an image of you attending an event Linda and unrolling your newly made multi-tea bag holder for friends to choose from. :-)

Huckleberry stitches said...

Thank you for taking us along on the quilt show! Looks like there were some really beautiful quilts. Glad you had a nice time!