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Twister ruler workshop creates colourful results

Now that fall/winter (not sure which it is) season is upon us, the Rivers’ Edge Quilt Guild has embarked on a full agenda of classes and projects. The Oct.

Now that fall/winter (not sure which it is) season is upon us, the Rivers’ Edge Quilt Guild has embarked on a full agenda of classes and projects.

The Oct. 5 meeting saw 25 members looking forward to new ventures, bringing with them many inspiring articles for “show and tell.” Upcoming classes include “Disappearing 9-patch” comfort quilts and dog mats for the Battlefords Humane Society and the “Circle Ruler” project as well as the “fat quarter quilt” class Nov. 8. The September class using the “twister ruler” was very successful and enjoyed by all. Some of the finished projects are included in the photos with this report.

A challenge has been put out by a member of our guild, “What Is Old Is New Again” using recycled and/or vintage items such as lines, doilies and hankies. The possibilities are endless. Sounds like fun. Projects will be presented at our May 2019 meeting.

Guild quilting days are Monday, Thursday and Friday. There will be no quilting on Oct. 19 as we will all be enjoying the Marigold Market at the Don Ross.

We welcome all who are interested in quilting, beginner or accomplished. Meetings are the first Friday of the month at 1 p.m. in the craft room at the Don Ross Centre. For more information call Leslie at 306-937-7471 or Bonnie at 306-386-3116.