Bayside Quilters of Easton, MD

This past week my travels took me to the eastern shore of Maryland.  Not only do I love the area but I love working with the Bayside Quilters of Eastern Shore.  They are located in Easton, Maryland.  The guild members are all happy because they found a new meeting place at the local fire house.  The large, open and airy room was great for both meetings, lectures and workshops.  This is the 3rd or 4th time they have invited me back.  I thought they would be sick of me by now!  This guild has always been so warm and welcoming.  It makes me want to keep going back, and back, and back….   Now, the fact that on my way to the guild I have to pass, or not pass, the outlets in Queenstown, MD doesn’t hurt at all.  I made my stop at the Chico’s outlet store on the way to the guild.  Not that I needed anything, but that seems to be when I always find good stuff.  When I arrived in Easton on Tuesday evening my guild contact, Janie Kelting, had arranged for the two of us to join some other guild members at a restaurant called “In Japan”.  The chef prepared our food right in front of us on a large open grill and the food was excellent.  It was a very enjoyable evening.  Good company.  Good food.  What more could you ask for?

Before I show you these next 2 pictures I must apologize.  I always get the quilters names before I post their photos.  But, when I took these two photos I forgot to get their names.  So, if you know either of these ladies would you please email me so I can add their names to the blog? I would greatly appreciate it.

This quilter brought her finished project from the last time I was at the Bayside Quilters.  It looked fantastic.  I just love knowing people finish the projects they start in my classes.

And this quilter brought her project that she finished from a class she took from me at Michelle’s Quilt Shop in Hughesville, MD in March.  If you have a spare moment go to my website under the workshop section and look at the colors I used for the “Folk Art Fantasy” quilt.  They were very traditional.  Now, look what this quilter did with the same project.  Amazing how different they look when you use different fabrics. I love these fabric selections.  And both of these quilters did very nice work.

And so, I’ve had another successful and gratifying trip.  Here’s looking to the next adventure which will take me back to Texas.  But, places I have never been before.  I’m always up for a new adventure.

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