This past week I lectured in Westminster, MD to the Everybody’s Quilt Guild. Here we are right before the start of the lecture.
I’m going back in November to teach a workshop. See you later ladies….
Then I went to the Williamsport, PA area to lecture and do a workshop for the Susquehanna Valley Quilt Guild. What a wonderful group of quilters. Learn more about them by visiting http://susqvalleyquilters.org/home.html
Here are some of their happy faces during the applique workshop.
The guild meets at a church in the colonial town of Pennsdale, PA directly across the street from the Country Store/Post Office.
I loved the Church’s sign!
Here are just a few more of the many wonderful buildings and barns in the town.
The Quaker Meeting House was built in 1779.
It’s ancient, walled cemetery has many veterans interred there, including a revolutionary soldier.
As usual, while I was teaching, Joe was tasting the culinary delights of nearby Montoursville.
We were home for one day and headed back to Maryland: Gaithersburg to lecture for the Friendship Star Guild and on to Catonsville/Ellicott City for the Village Quilters Guild.
I enjoyed my time with both of these guilds. I have been their guest on previous occasions. Always love to be asked back. I was so busy I forgot to take photos while at these guilds.
At Friendship Star Guild, I arrived a bit early so I could visit and spend the early evening before my lecture with some friends from the guild chatting and sharing stories. To learn more about this great guild visit http://friendshipstar.org/
If you live closer to Baltimore and Catonsville, you must join the fabulously talented and sharing ladies of the Village Quilters. http://villagequiltersmd.com/
Two members of the Village Quilters guild shared their finished “Garden Medley” projects. These were started when I visited the guild a couple of years ago. Great Job ladies!!
Barbara Austin
and Cindy McIntyre
Well done.
We returned home Thursday night and Saturday afternoon I am heading out to Long Island, NY.
Until next week….