HBAT Quilt Guild

Friday, August 7, 2009


Here are the pictures that was taken at the July meeting. Show and tell is always amazing to see what projects are being worked on. The first picture is of Carolyn's 'blackwork' Halloween quilt that she is making for her daughter. Then we have Weezie's 'Cowboy Boots' kids quilt. Next are two of Beverly's UFO that are now finished. Lastly is a Batik Star quilt of JoAnn's and then a redwork quilt that was the topic of our July meeting.


















Sunday, May 17, 2009

Pictures from May 2009 Meeting

Here are the beautiful quilts that were shown at the meeting. The first quilt is Patsy McCoy's quilt that she gave a demonstration at the meeting on how to make it. The next one is a quilt made by JoAnne Livingson. There is picture of Wilma Breen's State Fower quilt. Last but not least is Louise 'Weezie' Latham's Spider Web quilt.

Remember you can click on the pictures to enlarge them.









Monday, May 4, 2009

Bobbie's Quilts at the Brownwood Quilt Show











Here is a picture of one of the blue ribbons's that Bobbie won for her Vintage Valentine. The Rowdy Roosters won 2nd prize in the same category. The All About Texas quilt won a blue ribbon in that category.
CONGRATULATIONS BOBBIE!




Saturday, March 21, 2009

Disappearing 9-Patch Quilt



Here is the Disappearing 9-Patch quilt pattern from Quilts for Kids. To print a copy of the pattern - click on the pattern and it will enlarge. Then using your print options on your browser, print a full size version of the pattern.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Quilts from the Quilt Class

I had 7 members there and I brought my friend, Shirley with me as well. We had a great time and learned not only how to make this quilt but clean and thread machines as well as other things. I had a great time and appreciated everyone being there. Here are 3 of the quilts that I got pictures of. Sorry I didn't get pictures of everyone's quilt!



Sunday, January 18, 2009

Class for Saturday January 24th


I have had many questions about the class and some of you don't quite have it straight so here is the first page of the pattern so you can see some pictures of what to do. The important thing is you need 12 strips 4" wide for the quilt center. It can be 12 different fabrics, 2 strips of each of 6 fabrics, 3 strips of 4 fabrics or 4 strips of 3 fabrics. Just so you have 12 strips. Click on the picture to enlarge and then print to get a copy.