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a few of the quilters

Amy hard at work - she also knitted the jumper she's wearing!

Amy's quilt with cute cat fabric

I think this is Juli's quilt... it's got great colours!

I think this one is Ffion's...

Lynn is working on a quilt for a baby. She has drawn some cute little bears on the fabric ready to sew.

Lynn's baby blanket

I love seeing the different fabrics that people choose!

Samantha Jenkins is available to help anyone with their quilting problems, and brings along something of her own to work on too.

This is my quilt!

We had our third meeting of quilt club this saturday, we currently meet every two months with the next meeting being held on 7 May.

It's been really lovely to meet so many nice crafty people and do a bit of sewing and there's a nice mixture of beginners and more experienced quilters. We currently have space for some more people so please get in touch if you would like to come, meanwhile have a look at some photos which show what we have been working on.

And if you have been coming along, please email me photos of your work in progress!

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