March 8, 2007   
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Genesee Valley Quilt Club, Inc.
.......Blending Art and Tradition
Founded January 1936
Copyright © 2007 Genesee Valley Quilt Club, Inc.
Show and Tell Time!
Members,if
you know
details such as
who's in the
photos, owner
of the quilt,
activity....etc..
.please contact
Paula Melino to
update photo
albums.  
Mary Porter and friend who
is a
Winemaker's Wife are
being greeted by
Judy Harbison
Caroly Betlinski's
Hollyhock thread
painted quilt.
Pat Jeanmaier & Pamela Langdon
are counting comfort quilts.  

"
One quilt, two quilts, red quilts
and  blue quilts,  this one has a
little star...Oh my... I didn't count
very far....
(lets start over)"
Honorary Member Brenda
Love & her entourage
arriving & being greeted by
Judy Harbison!
Carolyn Betlinski's
Leaves Quilt
Make sure you Sign
up for the
workshops.  You
don't want to miss
out on all the fun!
Gorgeous
Sampler Quilt
Lisa Feor, Kathy Echter, Julie Brandon
Mary Shaw is showing one of
the 2009 Raffle Quilt Blocks
that is done!  Wow!  That is
going to be one gorgeous
quilt!
Kathy Echter, Lisa Feor &
Julie Brandon
These lovely ladies are our
2009 Quilt Show Co-Chairs!
Irene Daniels (on right) and a
member are threading  
basting needles.  We baste
member quilts to prepare
them for quilting.  This is
done before the business
meeting.
1880 Cheater Cloth
Baskets on Cheddar
Antique Stars
1880 Eagle
Antique Stars Detail
Miniature of
Antique Quilt
Carolyn Maruggi was our guest
speaker for March.

Carolyn is a member of the
GVQC and Presented her
extensive antique quilt
collection as well as the history
behind all of her treasures.
Below in the green
column is a sampling
of the quilts that
Carolyn shared with us.
Someone's First Full Quilt,
if you know who's it is...I
will give them credit.
JoAnne Golasso's
Angel Quilt
Everyone is lined up
for their turn at
Show and Tell!
Judy Laurini's
Winding Ways Quilt
Margaret Fahey made the two quilts shown above.  She made 2
little pieces of the same pattern and fabrics...all food...except,
one she made in pure tones and the other in shades...pure with
grey to black added.  She showed them both since she had
learned so much from doing that experiment.