A few years ago when I was Quilt Guild president, my secretary Gail Glover suggested we start a 4-H quilt camp after school was out for the summer. It has been a very successful program, and since then I have continued inviting grandkids to come quilt with me, sometimes at the camp, and sometimes just at home. These quilts were finished up during the summer of 2015.
First we went hunting in Grandma's stash for colors and prints that would work together. Then Peyton and Laurie cut out the strips and squares and laid them on the Front Room table to figure out a pattern.
Madison got the quilting bug in 2015 too, and used her creativity in making a really cute quilt, which she embellished eventually with surf boards! We started by going over to Grandma Connie's and raiding her stash. These are the colors and patterns we confiscated!! and it looked great. She is a very motivated young girl, and stuck with it even after I left and had to head home.
Mattea starts sewing strips and blocks together.
After I left, Mattea finished the quilt, and then she embellished it with these 3 cute suft boards, and Hawaiian flowers! Great job, Mattea.
While their mom was busy having a baby, I made this play house for the Jeppson grandkids. I used a sheet Autumn already had for the main house, and then just embellished with trees, grass, windows, etc. Hopefully, they continue to use it for awhile, as it took quite a bit of time to make, but they should have fun playing in it.
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