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Ninigret Quilters is an organization for quilters of all abilities in the Rhode Island and southeastern Connecticut area. We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at 7pm at the Westerly Senior Center, 39 State Street, Westerly, Rhode Island (Google Maps) to share our common passion of quilting. Guests and new members are always welcome!




Thursday, March 19, 2020

March 2020 Member Show & Tell



Ninnies never fail to impress and inspire!

Rita G. Shared this sweet blue and green wall hanging

Noreen G. shared this giraffe

Ginny G.  made her first portrait quilt of her husbands favorite quilt!

Nancy L. made this tropical big lap quilt

Nancy L. also made this adorable child's blanket.

Pam S. finished an applique wall hanging that was started in a Connie Sue Haidle workshop

Pam S. also shared this baby quilt - made 30 years ago for her daughter.  The blocks were made by Ninigret Members and each block has an applique heart and is signed by the member.  

Our visitor from Missippi (Gail) shared three rag quilts ...

One for each of her grandchildren ...

They all wanted THEIR quilt shown to us!

Berta finished her UFO for the month of February

Lynn C. shared this awesome rainbow and black & white

Lynn C. also shared this very large quilt!


Cheryl K. made this adorable koala

Donna C. made this 100 days 100 blocks sampler!


Donna C. also made this sweet quilt!

Carolyn S. shared this lovely heart quilt.

Cindy V. took a Hunter Star workshop .. discovered her colors were not high enough in contrast ...

so she redid them when she got home!  Stellar!

Molly O. completed this long standing UFO which was from a Craftsy kit

She also completed this string piecing.

Pat G. finished up several projects ..

Including this ...

and a sweet baby girl quilt

AND this hexie project.

March 2020 Meeting


Our March meeting featured guest speaker David Sirota (a.k.a. Quilt Maven Dave) .. pop over to David's website at www.quiltmavendave.com 

Here's a sample of the quilts that David shared with us, may of which were made using his No More Tears (c) method of paper piecing.  Check out those sharp points!