First of all, all of you looking at the GSLAQ Blog, please be patient with me (Jerrilynn) because I am just learning how to do all of this.
Our August 2011 GSLAQ Meeting on 08/04/11 was great. I did the Block of the Month - Wheel of Time. Sylvia showed two Quilts of Valor that are ready to be donated. Patricia Stoddard came to show us her Trunk Show on Ralli Quilts of Pakistan and India. Below are a few pictures of the meeting. The previous two blogs to this are pictures of the Ralli Quilts.
Block of the Month - Wheel of Time
Quilts of Valor
Patricia Stoddard and her husband preparing the Ralli Quilt Trunk Show
2011 President- Sylvia Norris, Vice-president-Jerrilynn Comollo, Block of the month-Jerrilynn Comollo, Treasurer - Barbara Hiatt, Media Support-Jessica Lowry
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
Saturday, May 7, 2011
GSLAQ Meeting 04/07/11 - Pieces of Heaven Trunk Show
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
April 2011 GSLAQ News
Pieces of Heaven Quilt Group from Draper hosted the April GSLAQ meeting. They are a closed quilt group because they had so many members. They are very talented women who shared their quilts with us. Their quilt meeting is the same day as ours, therefore, they usually are not able to attend the GSLAQ meeting. Please enjoy the following pictures from their fantastic show.
Friday, February 18, 2011
February SEW and TELL
There was a fast and easy four patch demonstration by Sylvia. See Sylvia for instructions.
“Frayed Fish” by Diane Gardner. She will be demonstrating how to do this at Quilt Days.
Diane also makes wonderful doll clothes for the American Girl Dolls.
Forty years ago Barbara Hiatt made a promise to make a wedding quilt and a baby quilt for all her nieces and nephews. This beautiful pink quilt is the last one she will make to fulfill this promise.
Barbara entertained us with the story of how a fast quilt for a teenage girl turned into a lot more than that.
Shery Walker made this “Material Girls” quilt for her friend who belongs to a group called “Material Girls”.
Gail Gillespie shared this peach Christmas beauty with us.
Cindy Braby awed us with this cute “Gingerbread Man” quilt that was a result of an exchange at Canyon Corners.
Chris Robinson shared this beautifully colorful bag that she made while recuperating from her surgery.
Types of batting were discussed and “Bamboo Batting” is the recommended one to use. It is light in weight and hypoallergenic.
Fun was had by all. Hope to see you all for our “Charity Sew In” in March.
“Frayed Fish” by Diane Gardner. She will be demonstrating how to do this at Quilt Days.
Diane also makes wonderful doll clothes for the American Girl Dolls.
Forty years ago Barbara Hiatt made a promise to make a wedding quilt and a baby quilt for all her nieces and nephews. This beautiful pink quilt is the last one she will make to fulfill this promise.
Barbara entertained us with the story of how a fast quilt for a teenage girl turned into a lot more than that.
Shery Walker made this “Material Girls” quilt for her friend who belongs to a group called “Material Girls”.
Gail Gillespie shared this peach Christmas beauty with us.
Cindy Braby awed us with this cute “Gingerbread Man” quilt that was a result of an exchange at Canyon Corners.
Chris Robinson shared this beautifully colorful bag that she made while recuperating from her surgery.
Types of batting were discussed and “Bamboo Batting” is the recommended one to use. It is light in weight and hypoallergenic.
Fun was had by all. Hope to see you all for our “Charity Sew In” in March.
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