Our Spring Luncheon weather included rain, gloomy skies and a bit of snow. A perfect day for Candy to have her show! Her colorful quilts, wall hangings, vests and dolls certainly brightened up Independence Hall.
Candy Gutierrez is always moving way too fast for the camera!
Jean shows off a pretty fish tank quilt
Candy’s latest crayon projectThis darling “window” makes any wall more open and prettyI love the colors in this one!Black & White lap quilt with appliqued blooms
Large skateboard quilt, made for grandson.
The lovely Ren shows off Candy’s dolls
Creation from Bling Class!
Applique Sampler – WildflowersHave a tennis shoe or two or ten..
It took three tries to get this one perfect
Sampler QuiltGorgeous flowers created using the crayon technique.
Candy’s first involved cross-stitch. Also her last.
Candy, Thank You for sharing your impeccable work!
And a Special Thanks to our “Vanna White’s” for letting us all have a close look at each creation.
On another note…
We presented Anne Salem with her Comfort Quilt – signed by members of the guild. Anne is battling COPD and is not always able to join us. We have been missing her and wanted to let her know that!
Anne holds up her quilt for a photo
Bad Photography by Jodi Lea Greenfield. She apologizes. Profusely.
The mission of this organization is to encourage and promote interest in America’s oldest folk art form, in an atmosphere of friendliness and sharing. To contribute to the growth and preservation of quilting techniques through education and experience.
We are also a non-profit organization, 501(3)c, that makes "comfort quilts" to donate to child/adult protective services and emergency responders.
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