One of the quilt guilds that I belong to participates in an annual Christmas fair, selling handcrafted items made and donated by guild members. The event is one of the primary fundraisers for the guild, and as a new member, I was determined to contribute to the cause. I finished my last item two days ago, this tablerunner made from a border-stripe fabric.
My husband is a retired musician, a french horn player, who bought a large piece of this fabric for me several years ago. We have a Christmas tree skirt and a tablerunner from it that we use each year, so I was happy to use some of the remaining fabric for this donation.
Yesterday was our monthly guild meeting and the time to turn in our items for the fair. I decided to get a photo of my whole collection before donating them. The lighting wasn't great, but at least I have a record of everything together.
For anyone in the Atlanta area interested in visiting the Christmas Arts and Crafts Market, it is held at the Coweta County fairgrounds, November 4th - 6th. Admission is free. More information is available HERE.
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Happy quilting!
Julie in GA
That's a great use of the border fabric! Well done! Love your other creations too. Especially the Scandinavian Star ornaments! Bra Jobba!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great use of border fabric! Our church womens' group is having a craft sale this year for the first time since COVID. I'll have to get going on my projects too! Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Collection of items!! and that french horn fabric is lovely!
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