These delightful and adventurous quilters made a silk cigar style selvage quilt on Saturday in Harwinton, CT. We took this photo before the end of the day, but you can see that there was a lot of progress being made! This was their first selvage project, and it's the most challenging quilt in the book: Quilts from the Selvage Edge. Lots of laughs, we had the best time, as quilters are known to do. :)
This is a non-selvage, raw-edge version by Judi. Well, there is one selvage, and she asked me to sign it as a souvenir of the day. Isn't that sweet? This will be a hexagonal quilt for a table (under glass). Cool. I love how quilters see an idea and add their own twist to it! Thanks for a wonderful day!!
This looks like such a fun day. Everyone's work turned out great too.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you were able to make this workshop happen for our guild! They all had a fabulous time, you were terrific! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fun day in Harwinton, Karen. I'm glad you were able to visit and introduce more quilters to the fun of selvages.
ReplyDeleteKathleen C. in Torrington, CT
What a wonderful way to spend a day together! Love the projects you've posted here.
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