Miss Tanya showed them pictures of different quilts on line. |
And create they did! Even the librarians got into the act! Now my job is to turn this into a quilt so they can hang it in the library. I think we were quite successful, the kids were incredibly good throughout the process and even the parents asked if we could do an adult class! Considering I have never fused or taught a quilting class, I'm pleased with the outcome!
I'm linking up with the wonderful Melissa at Happy Quilting for Try New Things (TNT) Thursday.
Color Me Quilty!
Pat
That is such a cool thing to do. Those little blocks look awesome. I can't wait to see them all together in a quilt.
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteWaht a very good idea. They are our future quilters.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, what a great idea! You may have just created some new textile art addicts. Can't wait to see the finished product for the library.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea!!! My daughter loves to do cut outs with my fabric scraps. How fun to share it with your community. The kids look like they had a wonderful time :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so neat! The kids look like they were having a lot of fun and their blocks look great!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great way to introduce them to the topic, I am sure thet even if they dont contiue now you have sewn a seed for the future xx
ReplyDeleteThat looks so cool. It's nice to see the grown ups getting involved too. =D
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I bet it was fun. Such huge smiles. :)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter had a great time at the quilting program. She was really excited when I showed her the pictures here. I also must say that I love how you showed the pics without showing their faces!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful what you did!!! Love the blocks!
ReplyDeleteI had fun learning about quilting but realize I spelled my daughter name Kayla wrong. The girls really enjoyed themselves. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us
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