tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5296164581126120507.post1837378927240339678..comments2019-07-24T17:50:20.173-04:00Comments on CT Quilters QOV ® Group: May Was A Red Letter MonthThe Quilting Elfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16881169345628652477noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5296164581126120507.post-79184352451237807432012-06-01T21:33:11.974-04:002012-06-01T21:33:11.974-04:00It was with great pleasure that I was able to take...It was with great pleasure that I was able to take our first quilts plus one from the Venice Isle Quilters Group to those who have served our country with great honor.<br /><br />We are currently working on quilting seven (7) quilt tops. One of our biggest needs is to have twin size cotton/poly (80/20) new batting donated to help complete these quilts. Any donations are welcomed.<br /><br />At our next meeting we will be working on completeing two quilt tops in a more country theme from squares donated to our group. As always part of our group will be cutting donated fabrics and making kits for people to complete. Join us we have a good time and always gab over lunch. Usually quilters eat chocolate, this group is hooked on lunch.<br /><br />We encourage you to check out a block kit to sew while you are shop hopping at Crafty Threads during the June shop hop.<br /><br />Thanks for all your donations, making blocks for us to use and of course continued thanks to Kathy for the blog, Barb for the meeting place and the CT Quilters for their work.<br /><br />Pat - CT QuilterAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com