Charlotte quickly constructed two jackets using the Kwik Sew pattern.  Loose fitting and simple lines make construction easy.

Lynda made a quilt for her sister in the nursing home.

Janelle made this bag with her friend, Jan.

Jarretta enjoyed making her Mondo bag in the March class.

Beth made a holder for her smart phone.

Debbie also became good friends with her bias binder in class last month while constructing the child's smock.

Mary made the "It's A Wrap" skirt for

a lucky  little girl.

Judy used minkie to give texture to her embroidered monkey.

Claudette made her designer suede vest in class in February.  She has been asked  "where did you buy it?"

Wanda turned placemats into

cosmetic bags.

Gloria made a playful child's quilt.

Lille Jo made her Cozy Slipper Booties

in class last month.

Mary used the "Love Covers" embroidery pack to create this beautiful baby quilt.

Pat was part of the class that made embroidered quilted bags last month.

Beth, a self-proclaimed "fat quarter collector," said she has enjoyed making

two-sided napkins from her stash.

Marcia made doll-size sleeping bags for

her granddaughter's birthday party. 

Each guest received a sleeping bag

as a party favor. 

Jonny shows her stunning jacket and skirt.

Wanda shares her Shrug and valentine runner she made.  She said although she does not consider herself a quilter, she is very happy with her strip-pieced runner.

Tanya made the "It's a Wrap" skirt and leggings, then used her Slice Fabrique cutting system to easily cut a matching initial to complete her niece's outfit.

Nancy made this patriotic quilt for her nephew stationed in Afghanistan.  Her label on the back is in the shape of Arkansas with a star marking Carlisle, his hometown.

Winnie shares her laminated fabric notebook covers and the crocheted slouch beanie she made for her granddaughter.

Glenda made her Shrug from minkie fabric and lots of baprons using soft fleece.

Marilyn added wool applique to the

Rose Romance jacket.

Martha shares her beautiful Celtic wallhanging.

Judy embroidered flowers to accent 

ready-made headbands.

Mary's granddaughters are enjoying the doll clothes she made for their 18" dolls.

Mary embroidered these purse organizers made from placemats for her friends for Christmas.

Tanya is enjoying wearing the Shrug she made from minkie and cuddle fabric.

Nancy made curling iron bags for her daughters, granddaughters and nieces for Christmas.  They loved them!

Winnie made another soft minkie quilt for a great granddaughter.  Her family is enjoying her quilts!

Lynda is a Spainish teacher who made her gouchos (worn throughout the Spainish community) and is wearing a sweater she purchased in Peru. 

Wanda shares her coat made using the lining technique shown at December's Bernina Club.

Miriam's church group has been

making knitted caps for Arkansas

Children's Hospital.  

Pat used a built-in decorative stitch on her machine to quilt her holiday placemats.

For unique Christmas gifts, Debbie has made recipe towels featuring different specialty recipes from family members.

Jan shows one of the bags she has been making for her crafts booth.

Tanya used her Slice Fabrique cutting system to easily and uniformly cut letters for her Halloween pillows.

Karla made the ring bearer's pillow for her niece's upcoming wedding.

Glenda learned to use her serger ruffler to ruffle AND attach the binding to her baby quilt in the Serger Mastery class last month.

Brenda made her granddaughters Christmas party dresses in class last month.

Neva, Avis and Pat proudly share their quilts made in class last month.

Barbara shares a seasonal embroidered tissue box cover.

Pam made this adorable child's bubble

in class last month.

Beverly made oil cloth bags to stylishly store things when going to the river.

Betty has made several

"The Great I Am" fabric books.

Shirley sewed MANY 4 inch squares

to create this special child's quilt.

Judy embellished a ready-made blouse

 with embroidery.

Barbara embroidered designs to cover a tissue box for her sewing room using the  project shown at Embroidery Club in June.

Just from knee surgery but determined to make it to Bernina Club, Martha models her "A Little Something" jacket.

Rheda is getting ready for her granddaughter's 4th birthday party.

Jan is making glasses cases for upcoming craft shows where she is a vendor.

Wanda shows the bags she made

after seeing the project at the "Sewing Celebration" event held last month

at the store.

Jonny embroidered a baby bib and also made her outfit.

Mary has been making graduation gifts -

a tote bag and curling iron bag.

Audrey made a Happy Birthday placemat for her granddaughters.  The birthday girl gets the special placemat on her big day.

Judy used a fun font to embroider letters onto a towel.

Liz enjoyed making this roomy bag.

Sabrina loves her 2Fer knit top she made in class last month.

Verple enjoyed making her

"A Little Somethin' Jacket."

Lindie made an outfit for her son, Jackson.

Tany says she will definitely make more

of the "A Little Somethin' Jackets."

Mary Ruth made this colorful quilt

from her stash.

Maeola shares her first pillow embroidered with her school's mascot, the Yellow Jackets. (She is a bit camera shy.)

Martha Ann is proud of her Snowflake Quilt. 

Shelia encouraged the ladies "to make something for themselves to enjoy the freedom of creativity we usually won't try when making something for others." 

She made this memory quilt using "a

dear elderly lady's clothing" after

she passed away. 

Winnie found the perfect use for her 

15-year old fabric made into the

 "A Little Somethin' Jacket."

Debbie is practicing her free motion quilting these days.
Helen embroidered her slacks.
Wanda made the Natty Jacket for her granddaughter.
Jan loves making purses!!!
Tanya made more Checkboard Split placemats after taking the class in February.
Liz made the Happy Hangers bag for her young friend's pajama storage.
Avis has been practicing quilting techniques she learned from Judy Tipton-Rush.
Shirley shares her pieced baby quilt.
Beverly made this rag quilt for her grandson from well-worn denim jeans.
Neva embroidered these flowers from Smith Street Designs and made them into a striking wall hanging.
Gretchen embroidered her granddaughter's name onto a satin pillowcase.
Lorene is proud of her minkie hat and scarf she made for herself.
Rheta made a diaper bag from oil cloth.
Debbie models her embroidered snowman.
Jan is happy to be sewing again after hand surgery.
Liz made this table runner for her kitchen.
Bettye made a purse from a doggie Christmas outfit.
Karla explains how she made this swing coat from a sweatshirt.
Pat is proud of her completed tea cups block of the month quilt.
Helen has a sense of humor about her "third 39th birthday."
Becky shows the scrapbook she made her granddaughter showing all the handmade items and dresses she has made throughout the years.
Lynda embroidered snowflakes and "Let It Snow" on her scarf. Crystals add a sparkling touch.
Tanya liked the look of her appliqued dress.
Liz proudly shows her completed pieced and quilted wall hanging.
Maraye made her pillowcase, bag and pajama pants in the Kids Can Sew camp this summer.
Malu shows the pajamas and robe created by her mom, Jonny.

Barbara said her new free arm attachment made quick work of embroidering on this onesy.

Nancy, Karla and Fran took the

 Mondo bag class in March.

Helen said this an "heirloom and will hang on my wall" - the machine applique and piecing was quite the labor of love!

Becky explains she made this swing coat for her niece who is expecting.

Marilyn shares a denim jacket complete with her personalized embroidered label.

Pat became friends with her bias binder after constructing the child's smock in class in March.  

Rheda made a fabric flower to use an embellishment for a purse or clothing.

Jackie has enjoyed her folded

Christmas napkins.

Glenda made camo aprons for her

husband and brother, complete with embroidered names.

Jan made a purse out of a flight suit, complete with working zippered pockets.

Lindie crocheted a matching hat and sweater paired with minkie pants and owl fabric cuffs for her son.

Beverly has enjoyed wearing her Shrug

made from cuddle and minkie fabric.

Lillie Jo and Jarretta proudly show their embroidered quilted bags they made in class last month.

Rheda embroidered then added

glitz to a t-shirt for her granddaughter.

Jan embroidered a matching baby burp pad and bib for her daughter's friend.

Pam is interested in bargello. 

Her first project is a placemat.

Janelle is proud of her first tablerunner!

Becki is enjoying her Shrug

and has made several baprons.

Martha Ann used the Twisty Ruler

to make this quilt. 

Lynda made this walker saddlebag

 for her sister.

Lindie's daughter is enjoying her dress

 and matching crocheted headband.

Lynn made minkie scarves for her daughters and granddaughters for Christmas.  One daughter asked, "Mom, I love this!  Where did you buy it?"  What a compliment when you made it yourself!!!

Rheda loves her Shrug!

Beth used our key fob to create a hanger for her flash drive to keep it from getting lost in her bag. 

Ella says "the only place housework comes before sewing is in the dictionary."

Flo embroidered these handkerchiefs for her friends for Christmas.

Lori loves her minkie scarf!

Marilyn shares a stunning jacket using the loose threads and water-soluble stabilizer techinque to create a one-of-a-kind design.

Maeola made this "Dora the Explorer" quilt for her granddaughter who is overseas with her parents.

Lynda made this patriotic quilt for her nephew when he comes home at the end of January from his tour of duty.

Mary shares one of two baby blankets

she recently completed.

Judy used embroidery from "Friends in the Sea 1,2,3" book kit to embellish her grandchild's sweatshirt.

Helen is a new Bernina 830 owner. 

She is an accomplished quilter, and is now learning the wonderful embroidery features of her new machine.

Marilyn was inspired to use her ruffler after last month's Bernina Club.  She added a ruffle to one of her many pretty creations.

Lynda made her matching jacket and purse.

Stacie used upholstery fabric to make a wonderful purse.

Rheta made an embroidered baby banner.

Jonny made her dress from our ruffled knit fabric and copied a $135 purse from a high-end department store for less than $10.

Glenda's quilt guild used donated patriotic fabric to make quilts for wounded veterans.

Mary Ruth and her friend, Britty, show

 the purses Britty made.

Rheda made a cute apron using her husband's jeans.  She said her kids knew the jeans belonged to their dad by the wallet mark on the pocket.

Becky's niece in North Carolina will be attending a '50s pajama function at her church in style!  Aunt Becky made an

apron from the extra fabric.

Mary enjoyed making her sweater coat.

Mary Francis is helping her granddaughter, Katie, set up her first apartment with a coordinating quilt and pillow.

Karla explains her "10 minute block" is

fun to make -- "Of course the first one

takes a little longer than 10 mintues, but after you get the hang of it, it really does take 10 minutes per block."

 Fran has been participating the

Block of the Month Club during the past year.  She shares her finished top.

Fran shares her two hand bags.

Judy added clips to her embroidered flip flops so her granddaughter can use them

in her hair.

Helen made her scarf and blouse.

Gretchen shares two purses and an outfit for her granddaughter.

Rheda shows two projects - her embroidered flip flops while Karen displays her rick rack made with the Scallops Ruler.

Lindie's son, Jackson, has another

adorable outfit.

Betty made this Chevron log cabin quilt for one of her grandsons.

Shelia embroidered watermelons and her granddaughter's name on this cute summertime shirt.

Rheda embroidered an initial

onto her water bottle koozie.

Jonny has been busy making wedding gifts.

Ruth made this quilt using the "Fun and Done" pattern.  The quilt is assembled

using a quilt-as-you-go technique.

Wanda enjoyed making her book cover.

Friends Gloria and Jan worked together to create their "A Little Somethin' Jackets."

Ann shares an idea:  add a yo-yo embellishment to a cap.

Nancy shares her flying geese table

runner made without a pattern.

Sue made her "Hotsy Totsy Handbag"

in class last month.

Glenda used her stash to create outfits for her missions project.
Gretchen is proud of her granddaughter's Easter dress.
Judy embroidered many, many bookmarks.
Winnie shares her tablerunner which features a unique corner treatment.
Ann enjoyed making her tablerunner using the panel from the "Lovely" collection.
Rheta has been sewing dresses for her granddaughter.
Nancy made this oil cloth apron for her husband.
Becky made aprons for members of her local medical volunteer group.
Gretchen made her Stripes Delight vest in class last month.
Karla finished this hand embroidered quilt - 10 years in the making.
Sabrina used her Bernina ruffler to embellish this sweet sundress.
Lynn shares the Beatles rag quilt she made for her daughter.
Tanya shares the Margo handbag she made in class.
Jackson models the minkie jacket mom, Lindie, made for him.
Lorene made this embroidered taggie for her cousin. She has been attending the Kids Can Sew class held one Saturday each month at The French Seam.
Jonny made this crocheted pillow.
Tanya made a "Tater Baker" bag to bake potatoes in the microwave.
Gretchen models her free motion quilted jacket on a sweatshirt base.
Jennifer shares an outfit she made for her daughter.
Winnie made a minkie quilt for each of her grandchildren for Christmas.
Marcia shares her brightly colored quilt.
Brenda made this pretty apron for her daughter.
Sherry loves her brightly colored quilt.
Judy is so proud that "she finally finished this jacket."
Avis models her designer serger jacket she made in class.
Jane is enjoying this beautiful jacket she made.
This is Sabrina's first applique project.
Becky has already made four Margo bags for Christmas presents.
Debbie shares her embroidered scarecrow.
Betty made the Falling Leaves table runner in class and finished it with beautiful hand quilting. Karen helps hold the runner so everyone can see the hand work.
Rheda also models her modern heirloom tunic she made in class last month.
Jordan and Jillian model their "Made to Match" aprons. They have been sewing with their grandmother since they were 9 years old.