Next Meeting - Wed. Jan 21, 2026 at QPlex at 7 pm.
Table of Contents:
Maureen Holditch gave a talk on Quilts of Valour.
Janet McNulty completed this bunny baby quilt.
The back of Janet's quilt.
A second quilt by Janet.
And a third snowy themed quilt by Janet.
Anne MacAndrew made this double Irish Chain quilt for her bed.
Sandra Reeves designed and made this lovely fish quilt.
A second quilt by Janet.
Janet McLaughlin's quilt as you go quilt from a recent workshop.
This was a "found" Monday Morning quilt made when 30s fabric was in (2012?)
Karen Cutchey made these two bags in a recent workshop.
This is Jocelyn Daye's bag form the same class (with revised handles)
Jocelyn's shredded fabric quilt from Brenda Dunsmore's class.
Janet McLeod made this tiny Easter Bunny.
Janet also made this improv quilt.
Another quilt by Janet.
Inez White's Victoria quilt.
Carol Goodman missed the scrappy class, but made a scrappy quilt anyway.
Another quilt by Carol.
Carol's third quilt.
Valerie Hopper's baby quilt.
The back of Valerie's quilt
Boys & Girls tshirt quilt #1.
Boys and Girts tshirt quilt #2.
Brenda Dunsmore finished one of Mary Crowley's UFOs at a retreat.
Brenda also completed this kit that Jocelyn won and quickly traded (as she doesn't like blue!)
Brenda's masculine quilt.
Brenda made some stitching cosmos blocks (with tutoring by Lynn Armstrong).
Anna Marie Hutton's UFO finished at a retreat.
A baby quilt by Anna Marie using churndash blocks.
The raffle quilt is finished. Beautifully quilted by Janet McLeod
Olive Hart made this colourful quilt.
The plush backing of Olive's quilt.
Olive also made a bag out of a block she made at Nola's Stitching Cosmos workshop.
Maxwell bags made by Ruth Brown and Mary Crowley in a workshop given by Robin Naish.
Can someone provide info on this quilt. Sorry no recollection.
Mary Crowley made this cute key fob.
Mary brought fabrics by Charlie Harper? (a lithographer) that she fell in love with.
One of three Tshirt quilts for the Boy's & Girls club. This one will hang in the lobby. Made by Tuesday Night Chicks (Mary - who incorporated their 125th anniversary logo in the centre). Thanks to Janet McNulty who will quilt it.
Two of three tshirt quilts for the Boy's & Girls club. This one is the "girls" quilt. Thanks to Monday Morning Group & Sue McEachern who will quilt it.
Three of three tshirt quilts for Boys & Girls club. This is the "boys" quilt. Made by Tuesday Night Chicks. Thanks to Janet McNulty who will quilt it.
Anne Grant is doing a great job of completing UFOs. Another one done!
Nola McGinn made this flower quilt.
The back of Nola's quilt that was quilted by Suzanne Thebeau.
Inez White made this striking quilt with the beautiful blue. Quilted by Lisa V? at KP Quilting
Inez also made this adaptation of a nine patch.
A fish wall hanging by Inez, with flying geese and flying fish.
Janet McLaughlin made this quilt from a charm pack with effectively offset blocks.
This striking red & white log cabin quilt was made by Janet Mcleod.
Janet also made this scrap quilt (I think in Andrea Barton's workshop).
Andrea Barton made this scrappy log cabin quilt.
Libby Maskos's version of a scrap quilt from the class.
Lucille Poirier's scrappy quilt.
New member Odette Richard made a monochromatic scrappy quilt using some different blocks she was trying out.
Carla Carvalho made this subtle beauty using fabric gifted to her from India. The fabric was so thin she used a stabilizer.
Linda Coyle, Pat Beshara, and Jeannie Lane assembled blocks they made in Nola's Stitching Cosmos workshop.
Jeannie Lane also made this winter wall hanging.
Pat Beshara made this table runner with wool applique for a friend's birthday.
Pat also made this quilt with a pop of colour!
Jocelyn Daye made this pillow sham using new to her techniques.
Sue McEachern's first time making a rag quilt.
Janet McLaughlin introducing Maryann Clark from Nursing Homes without borders.
Sneak peak at the 2025 raffle quilt made by Andrea Barton and the Victoria Quilt ladies.
Janet McNulty made this sweet baby quilt.
The soft back of Janet's quilt.
Split 4 patch baby quilt made by Janet.
Baby quilt No 3 by Janet.
No. 4! Janet has been busy quilting her UFO's!
Janet brought her work in progress from Nola McGinn's Stitching Cosmos workshop.
Sue found this gem of a quilt top at the St. Andrew's quilt show and quilted it. It's hand appliqued.
The back of Sue's quilt.
Sue made this quilt for someone who loves colour.
The back of Sue's Quilt was just as colourful!
Scrappy quilt made by Sue.
Nola McGinn's beautiful quilt.
Judy Willis made this soft subtle quilt.
Leslie Reid showed this blue quilt.
Andrea Barton's scrappy quilt.
Janet McLeod made many items from this Tilda book.
First a bird.
Then a doll.
Next a pig?
A small bag
A bigger bag
Last the biggest bag!
Ann Perry shared her first quilt that she made in a beginner class. It was made for her son, now repurposed with new binding for her grandson.
Denise Maloney made this cute Christmas table runner from a plain Walmart runner.
Challenging quilt that Jocelyn Daye made for her spider loving grandson.
Matching sham made by Jocelyn.
Karen Cutchey made wallet with RFID protection for her upcoming travels.
Another impressive purse made by Karen Cutchey
Karen's completed Merry Mayhem project. Lot's of half square triangles!
Carla Carvalho's miniature nine patch quilt.
Carla also showed this tiny reversible hexi quilt. All hand done!
Carol showed this challenge incorporating theme, technique and color? based on initials of name. It shows her Portuguese and Canadian heritage.
Sandra Reeves made this cute baby quilt before she knew the baby's sex. It was a boy!
Pat Beshara made this poinsettia table runner that she quilted before adding the applique.
Brenda Dunsmore made this bargellow wallhanging for a workshop she is giving. Found the butterfly fabric in PEI?
Bev Day is cleaning up UFOs. All ready for Halloween.
Another Halloween wool applique project completed by Bev.
Quilter's Feud
Jeannie Lane with some seasonal projects
Carol Lee with her colourful quilt
Nola McGinn with a cute puppy
I think this is Anne Grant's UFO. Impressive!
Carol Goodman's quilt.
Are these neonatals by Carol? (sorry wasn't there :(
Carol also made some hearts.
A second puppy by Nola.
More from Carol.
Kathy Mullin's log cabinish quilt.
Some results from the chicken wine bag from Janet McLeod's workshop.
Mary Crowley with her wine/pajama bag.
Kathleen Boyle with her wine bag.
Sue found this cutwork cloth in a box of free stuff! but now Carol Goodman has it.
Carol Goodman showing the back of her jacket. (she showed the front before).
Carol Goodman put together this quilt to make the most of a gifted piece of fabric.
Janet McLeod's Halloween quilt.
Janet also made this skinny quilt.
And Janet's made this non-traditional tree skirt for her artistic daughter.
This is Sue McEachern's. Not sure of the story behind it.
Sue completed this landscape started by Juliet Nowlan.
Sue also made this wool applique wall hanging.
Karen Cutchey has been making purses. Here's a recent one!
Jill Lloyd made this striking quilt.
Pat Beshara is in the Christmas spirit with her poinsettia quilt.
New member Carla Carvalho showed her covid quilt which includes lace she made by hand.
Carla's whimsical quilt.
Carla also made this quilt with miniature traditional blocks.
Carla's toned down Kaffe Fasset quilt.
Libby Maskos made these sneakers at a workshop at KP Quilting.
Libby also made this quilt for a relative hunter.
Inez White put together this quilt top from kit supplied by Victoria Quilts.
Anna Marie Hutton & her 2 granddaughters made this quilt.
Anna Marie & grandaughters also made this house quilt.
Nola McGinn made this black and white dresden plate quilt.
Kathleen Boyle made this baby quilt for a future curler.
Mary Crowley's king size quilt.
The back of Mary's quilt with oak leaves.
Mary's turtle started way back in a workshop given by Judy LeClue.
Brenda Dunsmore's wool applique.
Brenda's artwork from a photo (future workshop).
Brenda's landscape from photo using tiny pieces (future workshop).
Another example of Brenda's art quilt from a photo using tiny pieces.
Valerie Hopper's halloween quilt started during covid.
Valerie's "modern" quilt made using Ella's applique.
More of Ella's applique finished as a wall hanging.
Carol Goodman's masculine quilt to be donated to Victoria Quilts.
Bright yellow quilt completed by Carol G.
Inez White completed one of the first projects she started.
The back of Inez's quilt, quilted by Lisa Mosher of KP Quilting Studio.
Brenda Doucet's mariner compass quilt started in class with Carol Davis. Only a couple of borders to go!
Joanne McLaughlin's wallhanging with corduroy in the middle.
Jocelyn Daye's christmas wallhanging. Probably the oldest UFO and great story!
Valerie Green completed this bow tie quilt with fabric donated by her aunt many years ago.
Label on Valerie's quilt
Carol Lee completed this wall hanging that was started in a Marco Polo workshop.
Anna Marie Hutton finished this sunflower which was started in Brenda Dunsmore's workshop
Catherine McGavney's completed progressive quilt.
Catherine also completed this beautiful floral wall hanging.
Anna Marie Hutton finished this appliqiued flower basket.
Janet McLeod made this hexi quilt from many found fabrics (tablerunners, hankies, etc)
Janet Clinton completed this round robin quilt that was started years before covid. Her UFO group suggested the tiny stars in the sashing.
Anne Grant with some cute neonatal hats.
Ruth Brown completed this I spy quilt for a little guy.
Karen Cutchey's starry quilt in progress.
Sandra Reeves designed and made this celtic quilt as a wedding gift.
Sandra Daigle's beatiful sunset.
Sandra also made this quilt from a kit purchased at Tara's.
Carol Condon got special permission to bring this quilt that was started in 1958 and finished the next year. It was made by CGIT in Ontario.
A few of the many prizes that were won. Mary made some beautiful zipper bags.
1st Prize winner Brenda Dunsmore with colorwash garden using grid.
2nd Prize winner Janet McLeod with her whole cloth quilted masterpiece.
3rd Prize winner Valerie Hopper with her Purple Rain colourful garden.
Lynn Armstrong's delightful flowers using pattern by Deborah Louie.
Julia Stuempel's colourful garden tree.
Julia also appliqued this wonderful color combination.
Dorothy Harvey's seasonal pumpkins featuring threadpainting and her first time doing free motion quilting.
Sue McEachern garden has lot's of crows (a current favourite).
Mary Crowley's shades of green masterpiece
Mary's whimsical flowers. Check it out at the Quilt Show to find her unique name.
Karen Cutchey's colourful garden flowers.
Mary demonstrating Carol Goodmans garden wall .
Brenda Dunsmore's small runner.
Brenda's art piece.
Closeup of Brenda's art quilt.
More of Brenda's creativity.
Karen Cutchey's progressive Cat quilt. There will be more at the Quilt Show.
Karen Cutchey's rail fence quilt.
Karen's scrappy crazy quilt
Some photos from the potluck!
Bingo caller extraordinaire, Karen Cutchey
Raffle Quilt - quilted by Lisa Mosher of KP Quilting Studio
Monday Morning Group made 10 small quilts for residents of Kingsway Care Centre. In the photo are Karen Cutchey, Ann Perry, Rena Fairweather (who had made the 9 patches), Pat Beshara, Janet McLaughlin, Jeannie Lane, and Sandra Richard.
Monday Morning Group also completed this quilt started in 2019. It will be donated to a worthy cause.
Anne MacAndrew made this quilt full of memories as a graduation gift.
Brenda Dunsmore's flower made using inktense pencils in a workshop with Kathy Tidswell.
Brenda made this small quilt to put on a serving tray.
Birds by Brenda.
A kawandi quilt made by Anna Marie Hutton.
Brenda Dunsmore's quilt for Akerly's Bird Challenge.
Jill Lloyd made this colourful modern quilt.
Jill's adaptation of a one block wonder. A UFO finished!
Diane Haggerty made this modern quilt as a wedding gift.
Valerie Hopper made this modern colourful quilt.
Annette Enns-Wind finished this gorgeous cornerstone quilt that she started in Nola McGinn's workshop.
Blue & yellow star quilt made by Carol Condon (coordinated with her outfit).
Linda Beyea finished this hand embroidered quilt started by someone else.
Kim Reese's beautiful pieced quilt.
Valerie Green finished her UFO bowtie quilt. She got the fabric from a relative on Grand Manan and started it years ago in a class with Jean Foglein
Pat Beshara loves the technique she learned in Sherida Gidding's class. She made many placemats.
Valerie Hopper finished this basket quilttop that was started by Ella.
Kathy Mullin designed her turtle quilt using vacation purchased fabric.
Kim Reese's cardinal quilt (for Akerly challenge)
Ben Dean talked about his sewing machine repair business.
Fancy sneakers, made & worn by.... Suzanne Thebeau (Class at KP Quilting)
Suzanne Thebeau's lovely quilt.
Suzanne made this baby quilt using a new cutter.
Another baby quilt using the cutter (does oversize shapes like elephant at the bottom)
A happy square quilt by Suzanne.
The back of Suzanne's yellow quilt showing her quilting.
Janet made this beautiful umbrella (at a class at KP Quilting)
Janet McLeod also made this quilt for Victoria Quilts.
Carol Condon showed a quilt made by her grandmother that has been greatly used and loved.
Lynn Armstrong's kawandi quilt.
Lynn's colourful modern quilt (busy according to her grandaughter:)
Lynn pieced this modern architectural quilt.
Inez White adapted this cheater quilt that was quilted at KP Quilting.
The back of Inez's quilt.
Carol Egan made this interesting quilt in muted tones.
Carol also finished this beautiful quilt that she started at a recent retreat.
Linda Beyea started this unique quilt many years ago to demonstrate different stitches on her machine. It is finished and quilted.