Many thanks to Ruth for all the years of organizing and hosting block exchange. And to Deb for coming from Grand Rapids to join us...........

Terry gave us a printed piece of fabric - old Halloween prints - and we made her a 12 inch block. These are so unique.

Jan had us wrapping Christmas packages for her.

These are my blocks which will be a Christmas present for somebody. I need to make 2 more.

Phyllis has a block similiar to mine.

Georgia cut up her husbands old shirts to provide us with the plaids for these blocks. She has some of them together - using more plaids in the sashing.

The block for Carol was a favorite of many this year - lots of scraps could be use in this one.

Louise has hers finished!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This block for Ruth is in the colors of her dogs - Sadie and Dora. The dark will be the border.

Purple was chosen by Claire - Lisa's number one daughter. Another block that makes a secondary pattern........

Houses for Cindy - LOVE the lights on in the windows and the orange front doors.

These little quilts are for an auction at a dinner to benefit Habitat for Humanity.

Note the 2 different blocks for Eileen - ones on the left were the initial block - the ones on the right were made with the left-overs.......now to put all these together!!!!!!!

Deb requested bird blocks and she has some gems. I couldn't get them all in one picture!!!!

More birds!!!!!!!!!!

Cindy has been working on her Quilt-a-Long blocks. She is doing 3 different colorways of the blocks. Pictured are 2 of them.

Terry has pieced these - for a young friend.

This group is so nice. We've been together for years and produced some wonderful quilts.
2 comments:
These quilts are so neat --- and they look different through the eye of the camera. Lots of orange and brown this year --- makes Daisy happy. Thanks for taking the time to share these!
I posted last night's photos on FB too. I'm not sure why all the photos I took didn't show up in the FB album (like the one of your quilt?). Glad to see that you've got a complete set on your blog.
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