This page will show things I have completed in 2018:
I might have actually finished this in 2017, but I hadn't posted it (I don't think). I found the kit and fell in love with it since it combined cross stitch and quilting. I think I will add some quilt blocks around it and make a wall hanging.\

This is a baby blanket made from unused yarn
I had from other projects. I will probably put it in the boutique at the quilt show in June.

This is a scarf I made for Marian. She picked the pattern and the thread. I think it turned out nice.
I am taking a basket class at Pellissippi every Monday in March. Here is my first basket.

This was class 2 - a divided wine basket with a braided handle.

This was class 3. The bottom was a bear. We started with 8 spokes, twined around those until we had space to add 8 more spokes. I love the way it finished, but it took the whole class. I was actually the only person who finished. One more class. I will miss it. It has been so much fun.

This is a crochet class Marian and I took. I bought the bamboo yarn from the shop after the class. I actually had purchased a ball several years ago and I always wanted to make something with it. I love the way this turned out.

This is the basket I made in my final class. I had to redo it twice. I kept making it too small. I weave tight.

These are from a wet felting class I took from Tone. We were making bags. I took it with Nancy and Marian.

This was my challenge quilt for the guild. We have to make a quilt that showed the four elements - earth, wind, water, and fire. Each quadrant represents one of the elements. I added some embroidery to it. I like how it turned out and will enter it into the quilt show this year.

This is a wall hanging Karen Pharr made and I quilted for her.

I made this for Keri for her birthday.

This table runner was for Mom. I serged it in a class Karen Pharr was teaching in Novi, Michigan. Finished it at home and gave it to Mom at Thanksgiving.

I made 11 of the travel cases above. They turned out so cute.

I made three of these zippered bags. Gave them to Keri. I plan to make a lot more.
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