Just the bare bones–

Each week is like Christmas when we meet on Wednesday in the quilting room. Here is a quick preview of the treasures we received this week.

Diane is clever with the crochet hook. These cuties could be used as ornaments on a Christmas tree.

Each of these is $5 each.

Are you into gnomes? These were originally batik quilt blocks. $5 each

A Christmas tree with personality! They can hang on your tree or set on a bookshelf. Love their stockings!

“Cutter” quilts were used to create these miniature trees. Perfect to tuck into a corner on your buffet or bookcase.

$5.00 each

Pumpkin heads with hand painted faces. You could pose them several ways when decorating for Halloween. $15 each.

Are you the hostess with the mostest? Fill these turkey legs with treats and you will be the favorite aunt! $5 each

Larger items also appeared–

All Hallow’s Eve is 46″x 39″, machine quilted with a pumpkin pattern. The fabrics give a rustic feel to the wall hanging. $75

We have two Chief aprons and one KSU apron. $25 each. Will fit a large man.

This panel of a traditional pine tree is machine quilted and hand bound. It measures 36″ x 42″. $50

And we have another Kansas State University quilt!

Look at all the licensed prints Elaine used in this stunner. It could fit a twin bed–62″ x 82″. The back is the stylized Willie Wild Cat.

This would serve as a striking coverlet. $200

Here is a completely different look!

Pink Splash is a garden of vibrant pinks, purples, corals with hints of green, blue and yellow! The black sashing makes the colors even more striking. 50″ x 58″ $100

This the back! Just as stunning as the front.

This scrappy quilt grouped color families together to make it feel less scattered. The background is a collection of neutrals, allowing the colors to pop!

The backing is one print–a grunge neutral that shows off the quilting. It is large–72″ x 82″. $175

Those vintage quilt just keep being donated. This one is interesting because it was not bound in the traditional method and blocks go to the edge. One side is tattered. But most of it is in great shape.

It is 80″ x 86″. The pattern is “turkey foot”. The yellow is very characteristic of the late 1930’s and early 1940’s. $50

The Sale is just around the corner and I can truthfully say we have a something for everyone! Come check us out and enjoy a home baked treat.

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