A few days after the May meeting, my husband and I traveled to Dallas to
visit his family. While there, I received a phone call from Baylor All
Saints Hospital in Ft. Worth--a kidney was available for a transplant
for me! It's a long story but of course we made a dash to Ft. Worth and
the transplant took place on May 13, which was Mother's Day. Not a day I
usually celebrate, but this one will always be special to me. While I
was in Ft. Worth for follow up care, the Sassies met on June 14. I had
to miss that meeting, but Lola took pictures. Enjoy!
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A traditional quilt by Debbie |
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This one is Lola's quilt. The pattern is called Woven Ribbon. Very interesting! |
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Diane Purcell's prayer shawl |
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Dolly's Broken Bricks Quilt. The strips were sewn by the group and the strips were sewn together by Dolly. |
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Debbie's colorful quilt. An innovative design! |
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Linda's stained glass quilt. |
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Essie, busy as always, brought several quilts to this meeting. Here's the first one. |
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Essie's second quilt |
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Essie's third quilt |
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Eva's been busy too, in spite of health concerns. Here's one quilt she finished. |
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This is Eva's second quilt. The narrow black stripes make the "stained glass" panels glow with light! |
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Looks like another donation quilt. Our stack of them has been growing! That's Meg holding it up. |
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Susan is another prolific quilter! Here's one of 2 quilts she brought to the meeting. |
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Here's one of 2 purses Susan brought to Show and Tell. |
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Here's the second purse that Susan showed us. |
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Love the yummy pink and green palette. There's a lot of motion in those spinner blocks! |
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This is Mary Ann's quilt. I like how she placed the middle square in different locations in each block! |
I am back in Arkansas, and I hope to see everyone at the July meeting!
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