I have been working really hard lately and it was nice to spend some time at the Lakehouse this weekend …last weekend I was in GA in East Cobb doing a couple of workshops and trunkshows…what a bunch of talented ladies…They have a show coming up this next weekend…I bought $20 worth of tickets for their raffle quilt…so if you are near…or if you want to buy some over the internet…and try to win the quilt instead of me…here is your chance… quilt shown below…Raffle Quilt
This was a very talented group of women…very organized and just genuinely nice women, who love quilting…Here is a few pictures from their show and tell….I didn’t get any names because it was during the meeting and if you want to comment on who is who I can add their names…I would appreciate any help…
What fantastic quilts. Thanks so much for sharing. Hugs
Awesome quilts– thanks for sharing!!
Just beautiful! I love the fall season here in Michigan. Decorating with pumpkins, mums, and of course quilts. Would like to add this one to my collection. My birthday also happens to be on Halloween. 🙂
Amazing…..beautiful quilts! Thanks for sharing! Great Job ladies!!
I would love to own some of those quilts. Wow! I really like the one that is done in two color-ways. Be perfect for my table! Really nice that you take the time to share. Thanks
I love the third picture..it took me a moment to realize it was the same quilt. Love the one on our left.
Lisa, thanks so much for coming to the East Cobb Quilter’s Guild meeting! Your trunk show and lecture were AWESOME-so inspirational and entertaining. It is always so good to see you! Come back to GA soon. I blogged about your visit!! http://grammyquilts.blogspot.com/2013/06/east-cobb-quilters-guild.html
Yowser!! Beautiful quilts!!
Lisa, I so enjoyed your lecture at the East Cobb Quilter’s Guild meeting! I loved your quilts and learning about wool and dyeing and your quilting journey.
The pictures are wonderful! I am honored to say that I am featured twice! The first picture is a 30’s baby quilt I made for my new great niece and the last picture is a Swoon quilt designed by Camille Roskelly that I made for my nephew and new wife who love purple.
All Beautiful Quilts! Was wondering what the name of the quilt pattern is for the second quilt from the top – not counting the raffle quilt. The one where the two ladies are in the picture – one on the left is done in fall colors – Love it! Thanks! Thanks for sharing Lisa!
This was an original design…she thought she would play with color and look at how different the two quilts turned out!!!
Wow, those quilts are really beautiful. Some really talented women.
What a treat. Truly beautiful quilts–especially loved the one in two colorways!
great show and tell… thanks for the pictures!
I would love it if the makers of these quilts would ALSO add the name of the patterns they used (designer and name). I’d love to make some of these quilts and would love to know where to find the patterns! Thanks so much for sharing with us 🙂
Suzanne…If I find out any of this info I will add it to their pictures…Sorry
Beautiful quilts!! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful quilts. Wish I knew you were going to be in GA last weekend, I would have visited this Guild. These ladies does beautiful work. It was nice of you to share. Thanks.
The quilts you posted were awesome. The talent of these ladies is wonderful. Thanks for posting. Dee
WOW!!! Very nice. Thanks for sharing with us!
Wow! Those quits are amazing! So much skill and talent! Those quilts look like prize winners!
Thanks for sharing the pictures of these amazing quilts!!! It looks like they have a lot of gifted appliquers in this Guild!
Wow – beautiful quilts!! I wish I lived in GA, I would love to join that talented group. Thanks for sharing Lisa…:)
Each quilt is a beauty, great job to all the ladies you have featured here !!!
Gosh, inspiring. I really do enjoy seeing other quilters work. They look fantastic and some lovely patterns I will take inspiration from for my own o. A much smaller scale than some of these! Much appreciated.
beautiful quilts, ladies. Love the third picture…what a difference two different values of materials make. I love show-n-tell. Thanks