| Lots of items this meeting made from the fat quarters won at Christmas. |
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Judy made this lovely fabric box
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Sara did this knitting needle case plus a scissors case from her fat quarter
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Another knitting needle roll and a crochet hooks roll this time made by Mary.
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Joyce made a little bag, she has also been busy making cushion covers for a friend.
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| Jan made this ruler pocket. |
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This mini quilt was made by Wendy, she had a small panel rather than a fat quarter, with some clever cutting it has made a lovely cuddle quilt for a child.
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This smart Dresden plate design cushion cover was made by Margaret, the border was her fat quarter.
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| Lizzie made two lovely zippy pouches with her fat quarter, plus she has been busy with this cat themed quilt she has made for a friend. |
| Jill T used her fat quarter to make this little Easter bunny bag, then dressed the Easter bunny and Easter Bunny's mum in the material that was left over. |
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Lindy made a useful sewing machine cover from hers, the dark squares proving a good contrast to other material she had.
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Angie's scissors holder, this holds two pairs of scissors, made from hers.
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Jill W made this Japanese inspired draw string bag.
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Lynn had Christmas fabric in her cracker, so she made up this Christmas stocking plus a serviette holder.
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| Barbara made these handbag organisers using cathedral window technique. She also had enough to make a cushion front. |
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Margaret W didn't like to cut up her lovely fat quarter so kept cutting to the minimum and made this attic window to look at the woodland design.
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Carol made this bunting, the dark pink was her fat quarter, she says it is going to be used behind a sales table to brighten it up!
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