I finally made it to another Dallas Modern Quilt Guild meeting.  It has been a few months due to school activities and vacations.  What a fun meeting!  We had a potluck dinner, show and tell, and applique demonstrations to include hand, raw edge, and reverse techniques.  The demonstrators did a great job and I learned some new things and am anxious to start a new quilt or two.  I promised a couple of ladies that I would post pictures of the show and tell.  The pictures are not the best but it is hard to get anyone to stand still long enough to get a good shot with my camera.  Hope you enjoy the fun stuff that everyone shared.
This was evidently some challenge fabric that was passed out in a previous month. 
This is beautiful fabric that a member created using "ice dyeing".  It turned out so bright.  You can find the process on the internet.
I did not catch the name of this quilt but it looks like a fun one to make.
Juanita brought an antique quilt she was able to find.  Also, she took a workshop from Lola Jenkins and showed us what she was able to create in a short amount of time.  I recently watched Lola on The Quilt Show and she had so much to share and really encourages everyone to be brave and just create.
Angie has been working on a couple of doll quilts for swaps.  This girl loves swaps!
Gina shared a quilt top she was able to finish with the help of some friends.   Quilters make the best kind of friends. She also found a good buy on a quilt top from The Quilt Asylum.
I love the blue and yellow this member used to make this wonky 9 patch. Also, what a great way to use up your worn out denim.  She made the denim quilt with jeans passed on from friends. 
These mini's are so cute and the pieces were tiny.  I found a magazine recently that was published in 1994 and they referred to a mini quilt as a "doll" quilt.  I thought that was a new term!  I was so surprised to see it in an issue dating that far back.
Georgeann brought in a block she made for a great-aunt (?) who is celebrating a very special birthday.  They will collect the blocks from family members and make a quilt for her.  She also had an antique quilt to share.
Bonnie shared the BQ3 quilts that she made for samples.  She will be teaching a class at The Quilt Asylum so watch the calendar for class sign ups.
Bonnie also showed us a sample she had made using Another Brick in the Wall pattern.  I love the yellow she used, even though my camera doesn't do it justice. 
Michelle brought an antique quilt top, too.  I would love to know the history behind these quilts that are found in flea market type stores.She also brought in a couple of modern quilts tops she completed.  
Sarah went on a retreat and was able to accomplish so much.  I hope to be able to tour the Celeste retreat center soon.
Here are a few more fun items from show and tell.
These are pinwheels that are being offered on a blog.  I can't remember the original blog but you can find it through the SewMamaSew site. 
These are just a few pictures from the applique demonstrations.
I have so many pictures to post from the summer.  We have enjoyed some great vacation time  so I will be back tracking a bit and posting some of those.  Also, have enjoyed lots of quilting events and want to blog about those as well.






































Wow awesome show and tell!
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