This past Saturday I facilitated the Charleston Modern Sit and Sew to help interested members install their quilt work on stretched canvas. We meet in a terrific room, courtesy of the Five-Eighth Seams quilt store (which also carries other types of fabrics and holds informative classes).
There was a great turnout, and many went home with beautiful projects completed and ready to hang. I in no way got all the projects captured with my camera, but here are a few. Hopefully there will be a group shot at our next meeting.
Beautiful!

Just look at this smile! Success and such a fun block!

My rechargeable staple gun held up to the morning’s challenge without needing recharging.

Look how pretty!

A stunning rectangle block turned out to be so pretty.

We had piles of batting and felt, lots of glue, and lots of laughter.

The morning flew by, but here are my two finished pieces. A funky house…

…and an elegant starry block I made to see how it would look in a quilt.

I am so happy I learned how to make this project and could share that info with others.
Oh, I love the fabric the maker of the house block chose for the roof–it kind of looks like shingles!
The house block is mine, and I love it too. That’s the same fabric I used on the back of “Gradations.” I’m guessing that fabric is a “run and done,” but maybe you could find it here and there online. The name is on the Gradations post. I, too, loved it for the roof.