Love It and Leaf It in Tavares, FL. Class taught by Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Love It and Leaf It in Tavares, FL – Part Two

More great student results from “Love It and Leaf It,” in Tavares, FL!

Liz with her quilt:

Love It and Leaf It in Tavares, FL. Class taught by Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Jeanette’s quilt in-progress:

Love It and Leaf It in Tavares, FL. Class taught by Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Betty and her piece:

Love It and Leaf It in Tavares, FL. Class taught by Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Laura’s quilt:

Class taught by Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Lois didn’t really want to take the class, but she was sharing a ride with one of the students, so she came along and did her own thing. Still, inspired by crotons, as you can see!

Love It and Leaf It in Tavares, FL. Class taught by Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

This was a great group to work with and they got excellent results.

Ellen Lindner
P.S. Maybe your guild would enjoy this class too. (Virtual or in-person)

 

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