Pine Needle Quilters Show ‘N Tell November 17, 2008 Copyright © 2008 Pine Needle Quilters - All Rights Reserved
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell Judy Schustedt Flowers and Stars (queen size)
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell Judy Schustedt Pillowcases for pediatric cancer patients
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell Lynette Shaffer Baby quilt
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell Leah Giese Dresden Plate
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell Rita Shores Cardinal Season table topper
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell Rita Shores Garden of Joy mini wall hanging
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell Lois Kahler Bargello quilt
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell Peg Piepkorn Candles wall hanging
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell Marge Kasten Fairy quilt
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell Carol Renteria Santa table runner
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell MaLea Flynn Winter wall hanging
Pine Needle Quilters Dorothyann Nelsen Fabric Coiled Bowls November 17, 2008 Copyright © 2008 Pine Needle Quilters - All Rights Reserved
11/17/2008November Fabric Baskets & Show 'N Tell Dorothyann Nelsen showed us how to easily make fabric coiled baskets or bowls. She used a pattern from the Mar/Apr 2007 issue of Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting. Begin with a package of cotton clothesline, a snap-type clothespin, 1-inch wide fabric strips, open-toe presser foot, and a size 100/16 sewing machine needle. You can make baskets, hot pads or trivets, coasters, and even put handles on your bowls.
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell Start with cotton clothesline,
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell Wind the fabric strip around the clothesline,
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell Begin to stitch a coil of the covered rope,
11/17/2008November Fabric Bowls & Show 'N Tell And you can shape the sides of the bowl.