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Quilt show in Weatherly displays dozens of pieces

Cranberry Quilt Guild welcomed hundreds of guests to its biennial quilt show this past weekend in Weatherly.

Guests were treated to a feast for the eyes with outstanding displays of handmade quilts done with various techniques.

President Debbie Kessell and guild members were thankful for all who supported the event.

The meeting for this month will be Monday at Faith United Church of Christ, off Airport Beltway in Hazle Township, with doors opening at 6 p.m. A review of the quilt show will be a part of the business meeting, as well as upcoming projects and programs for the next few months.

For those members participating in the Midnight Stargazer Block of the Month project, they are asked to bring in one of Block #4. Please include your first name and last initial. The fat quarter color of the month is red or apples, any color.

Two monthly meetings remain for the 2024 season. Programs will be set in the upcoming months for next year’s schedule.

The program committee is interested in feedback for new and interesting demonstrations or options for the group. Any member can make a suggestion or provide input on a skill or technique they would like to explore.

The guild is still seeking baby quilts and lap-size quilts for donations. Members can turn them in at any meeting.

Quilts of Valor presentations are still going on with applications always available from project chairperson Marie Shulenski at 570-436-0960.

New members are always welcome. The guild meets the fourth Monday of each month, March through November.

“The Bear,” a collage-style quilt show entry, done with the additional technique of thread painting by Judy Lutz of Freeland. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO