At the November meeting Marie Carte told us about the Quilts of Valour program. This program provides quilts to those members of the armed forces who are struggling with trauma as a result of their service to Canada. Also, she reminded us we can show our thanks, and that a gift of a quilt from one Canadian to another brings love and hope when someone is struggling with trauma. If you are interested in this program you can visit http://www.quiltsofvalour.ca/ for more details. Or contact
Marie.
Marie giving her talk on Quilts of Valour |
Label that is put on every Quilt of Valour |
One of the Quilts of Valour |
Show and Tell
Janet's painted with soy milk pieces |
Marie's flower applique from Elaine Quehl's workshop |
Marie's wedding ring quilt made with the curve ruler |
Doris with her lovely winter skating quilt done with a panel |
Dora has made a double slice quilt with batiks
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Liz made this cute quilt with dump trucks and stuff boys like |
Sandra made this lovely nativity scene wall hanging
for her church
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Cecile made this cute 'cat' quilt |
Susan with her runner done with Tonga Treats
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A wonderful warm flannel quilt made by Linda |
Linda's Double Slice |
Debra made this 'I spy' quilt - so cute
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and another 'I spy' quilt made by Debra |
Dianne's BOM quilt a Cotton Mill Quilt Guild project |
Janet's Log Cabin and Flowers |
Street after street of houses and shops mad by Joyce |
Joyce's Poppy from the Elaine Quehl Workshop |
A quilt made by Joyce from printed pillow panel for Victoria Quilts |
Joyce's ingenuity at work again for Victoria Quilts |
Joyce also made this wall hanging called Sambulo Sisters |
WoW! We certainly do have a very talented membership. It is so wonderful that we also share our talents with each other.
Til next time keep stitching.
Always in Stitches,
Marj
I always love your members quilts. But I think my favorite s are Doris s winter quilt with the skates, and Joyce's houses quilt. 😀
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