ARCHIVES - SHOW & TELL                                
AUGUST 2020 

1:  Michelle Lewis: “This is for a friend’s first great grandchild.”
2:  Aleta Mayrose: “I saw this pattern on Pinterest and it reminded me of my mom.  So I decided to make it.”
3:  Kay Thomas: “Ladybug quilt for my next grandchild due in October.”
4: Julie McLauchlin:  “This is the quilt I made for my grandson for high school graduation.  It’s now in his dorm room at college.  He plays the piano.”
5a. Kyle Mills:  “This is a Sue Spargo design from a class I took on Craftsy. It’s my first wool appliqué project!  I hand stitched the piece and quilted it on my sewing machine.  It measures 16”x24”.”
5b: Kyle Mills:  “This batik quilt is from a pattern called Dreaming. It measures 72”x72”. Susan Turk quilted it.”
6a. Teresa Galagher:  “This started as a Bonnie Hunter mystery, I got the star blocks done- and decided to totally change it up. Found the paisley fabric for the infill, etc. in my stash.”
6b: Teresa Galagher: “This one is “Hidden Wells.” It is the best tutorial I have ever found for them. Hidden Wells Quilt Tutorial”  (Great use for those strips in your stash!)
7a. Beverly Douglas: “Baby quilt, a quick project I made at retreat that I pieced and quilted.”
7b.  Beverly Douglas: “I pieced “Trucking in the USA” and it was quilted by Anne Owens.  Gifted to my trucker brother.”
7c.  Beverly Douglas: “Music Boxes” was mostly done at retreat.  Pieced and quilted by me.”
7d.  Beverly Douglas: “Frolic” is this year’s mystery from Bonnie Hunter.   Pieced by me, quilted by Connie Keller.”
Angela Hoss: “I hope you are having a good summer.  This has been a great time to finish older projects and try out some new techniques too. Here are a few projects that I have been doing.  I have started to do Quilt-a-Longs as a stress reliever and it helps to use the fabric that I am collecting from Fabric Live sales on FB.”
8a: Angela Hoss: NovaStar QAL - “Then Came June Pattern - QAL starts next week.  This is my test block which I made into a 12" pillow.  This pattern really appealed to me because it was outside of my comfort zone.  The 	pattern has 2 sets of Flying Geese and I was happy to learn a technique that created these as zero waste blocks.”
8b: Angela Hoss: JellyRoll Snowflake - “QAL from the Fat Quarter shop.  This was a fun and easy pattern to make.  I used part of a batik jelly roll along with some stash fabric in order to create a very hot snowflake.”
8c: Angela Hoss: Quilt as Go Placemat - “I attempted to make flowers with some scraps using a quilt-as-you-go method.  While they are not perfect, I did enjoy making them. “
8d: Angela Hoss: Simple Baby Quilts (2) - “ I used a simple star pattern to create a cute quilt for two little girls. The center pieces were fussy cut and the points were from the fabric stash.”
8e: Angela Hoss: Simple Baby Quilts (2) - “ I used a simple star pattern to create a cute quilt for two little girls. The center pieces were fussy cut and the points were from the fabric stash.”
9. Sheri Jones: This UFO of 9 iron-on applique leaves is MANY years old!  Unable to decide what to do with them, until I decided I had the perfect spot for them hanging in the laundry room.  Now, what do I do with the other 6?”
10a. Nancy Carr: (in case you don’t recognize her!)
These require no explanation!  She is probably a hit at school!
10b. Nancy Carr: “This is my granddaughter napping under a quilt.  She only likes this one, and I haven’t even bound it yet!”
11. Kathi Runyan: “Here it is, he still needs his googly eyes and binding. Tom the Turkey table runner!!”
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Quilts by year and month below.
CELEBRATE  ROANOKE OCTOBER
CELEBRATE  ROANOKE OCTOBER
1. Susan Holder "1st quilt" This quilt was made by and belongs to Safa. She is 10 years old and a student of Susan Holder.
2. Susan Holder "1st Quilt" This quilt was made by and belongs to Noor. She is 12 years old and a student of Susan Holder.
3. Aleta Mayrose "Left, Right, Center" Quilted by Aleta Mayrose At our bee retreat all of us cut nine 5” squares and played a game Left, Right, Center, Keep. The winners gave all their blocks to me. I sewed them together and made this quilt.
4. Aleta Mayrose "Northern Neighbors" Pattern is Northern Neighbors by Deb Tucker I started this about 2 ½ years ago and finished the top at my bee retreat earlier this month. It will be quilted by Nancy Carr and then go to my sister. (After the quilt show)
5. Deby Calvert, Kathi Runyan, Kay Thomas, Marie Mote, Linda Davis Quilts from the Paula Barnes workshop in January.
6. Chris Atwell "Propelled" Quilted by Catherine Cureton  Pattern is Propelled by Running Doe This quilt is part of a Quilt Along to make a top a month. I used a layer cake I have had for a long time.
7. Chris Atwell "Propelled With Cats" Quilted by Catherin Cureton Pattern is Propelled by Running Doe. My 2nd Propelled quilt made with various cat fabrics.
8. Chris Atwell "Stargazer" Quilted by Catherin Cureton Pattern is Stargazer by Running Doe Another quilt for the Running Doe top along. Trying to use up my scraps.
9. Teresa Galegher "Star Crossed Paths" Quilted by Teresa Galegher This will be my daughter’s birthday quilt. She gets one every year. This is #21.
10. Terina Nowlin "Tractor Quilt" Quilted by Terina Nowlin Original pattern Dad sent me a piece of tractor fabric and said make me a tractor quilt. This is what I came up with.
11. Terina Nowlin "Text Me" Pattern is Text Me Scrap Out of a book called ScrapBounty Basket.
12. Marilyn Cox "Unicorn Pillow" Quilted by Marilyn Cox My granddaughter picked these fabrics last Christmas for a Unicorn Pillow.
13. Marie Mote "Mustangs for Gatehouse" Quilted by Ann Owens A fat quarter pattern online that I expanded Found this yard of mustangs in my stash and thought it would work well for a boy quilt
14. Marie Mote Quilted by Ann Owens Pattern is Girlie Girl This was mostly made from fabric I purchased for daughter's/granddaughter’s dresses that never got made.
15. Pam Roark Quilted by Terina Nowlin Pattern is New York Beauty  Learned how to make this at Jackie’s Quilt Retreat last spring.
16. Linda Davis Snow Day Quilted by Linda Davis Pattern is Linda’s original design Started on May 5, 2014 which was the last time we had a real snow day – 7 inches.
17. Lisa Lerner Pink Applique Flower Quilted by Lisa Lerner Donated quilt top with blue dots for hand quilting. Luckily the dots did wash out so places where the stitching was off will not show.
18. Amy Cohen "Dog Quilt" 1st “big” quilt project.
19. Kayleen Allen Quilted by Ann Owens Three quilts donated to Gatehouse by Women Quilters from Martin United Methodist Church in Bedford
20. Donated to Gatehouse
21. Donated to Gatehouse
MEMBERS
August Shelter in Place” Show and Tell
1:  Michelle Lewis: “This is for a friend’s first great grandchild.”
2:  Aleta Mayrose: “I saw this pattern on Pinterest and it reminded me of my mom.  So I decided to make it.”
3:  Kay Thomas: “Ladybug quilt for my next grandchild due in October.”
4: Julie McLauchlin:  “This is the quilt I made for my grandson for high school graduation.  It’s now in his dorm room at college.  He plays the piano.”
5a. Kyle Mills:  “This is a Sue Spargo design from a class I took on Craftsy. It’s my first wool appliqué project!  I hand stitched the piece and quilted it on my sewing machine.  It measures 16”x24”.”
5b: Kyle Mills:  “This batik quilt is from a pattern called Dreaming. It measures 72”x72”. Susan Turk quilted it.”
6a. Teresa Galagher:  “This started as a Bonnie Hunter mystery, I got the star blocks done- and decided to totally change it up. Found the paisley fabric for the infill, etc. in my stash.”
6b: Teresa Galagher: “This one is “Hidden Wells.” It is the best tutorial I have ever found for them. Hidden Wells Quilt Tutorial”  (Great use for those strips in your stash!)
7a. Beverly Douglas: “Baby quilt, a quick project I made at retreat that I pieced and quilted.”
7b.  Beverly Douglas: “I pieced “Trucking in the USA” and it was quilted by Anne Owens.  Gifted to my trucker brother.”
7c.  Beverly Douglas: “Music Boxes” was mostly done at retreat.  Pieced and quilted by me.”
7d.  Beverly Douglas: “Frolic” is this year’s mystery from Bonnie Hunter.   Pieced by me, quilted by Connie Keller.”
Angela Hoss: “I hope you are having a good summer.  This has been a great time to finish older projects and try out some new techniques too. Here are a few projects that I have been doing.  I have started to do Quilt-a-Longs as a stress reliever and it helps to use the fabric that I am collecting from Fabric Live sales on FB.”
8a: Angela Hoss: NovaStar QAL - “Then Came June Pattern - QAL starts next week.  This is my test block which I made into a 12" pillow.  This pattern really appealed to me because it was outside of my comfort zone.  The 	pattern has 2 sets of Flying Geese and I was happy to learn a technique that created these as zero waste blocks.”
8b: Angela Hoss: JellyRoll Snowflake - “QAL from the Fat Quarter shop.  This was a fun and easy pattern to make.  I used part of a batik jelly roll along with some stash fabric in order to create a very hot snowflake.”
8c: Angela Hoss: Quilt as Go Placemat - “I attempted to make flowers with some scraps using a quilt-as-you-go method.  While they are not perfect, I did enjoy making them. “
8d: Angela Hoss: Simple Baby Quilts (2) - “ I used a simple star pattern to create a cute quilt for two little girls. The center pieces were fussy cut and the points were from the fabric stash.”
8e: Angela Hoss: Simple Baby Quilts (2) - “ I used a simple star pattern to create a cute quilt for two little girls. The center pieces were fussy cut and the points were from the fabric stash.”
9. Sheri Jones: This UFO of 9 iron-on applique leaves is MANY years old!  Unable to decide what to do with them, until I decided I had the perfect spot for them hanging in the laundry room.  Now, what do I do with the other 6?”
10a. Nancy Carr: (in case you don’t recognize her!)
These require no explanation!  She is probably a hit at school!
10b. Nancy Carr: “This is my granddaughter napping under a quilt.  She only likes this one, and I haven’t even bound it yet!”
11. Kathi Runyan: “Here it is, he still needs his googly eyes and binding. Tom the Turkey table runner!!”