On September 23rd, our group led a talk about quilting. Who attended? Our very own Carlisle Barrack Wive's club and the wives of the foreign War College students. Bonnie led our discussion using a slide show and we held up samples of our own quilts for the audience. After the discussion we each manned a work station and demonstrated our craft. Our work stations became an assembly line; the end product was a nine-patch table runner that was raffled off to one of the foreign wives. The Chilean wife, who won the table runner, was thrilled to receive it.
Bonnie led the discussion with a slide show.
The Chilean wife won the table runner.
She wears the jeans and stands behind the runner in the middle with the biggest smile!
Samples of our quilts follow:
At our work stations:
... and so does Ann, chaining each piece through the machine.
Lynette demonstrates how to rotary cut the quilt pieces.
The table runner nears completion.
Left to right: Bonnie, Jeanie and Jill
Bonnie talks with the foreign wives.
Wanda and Suzie talk with the East Indian wives.
Ann demonstrates chain piecing to the group.
Jeanie demonstrates some techniques of detailed applique.
Some finished applique blocks:
Jeanie and Wanda after the demonstrations.
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