Thirty members of Shawnee’s Spinning Spools Quilt Guild attended Quilt Camp, which was held June 24-26 at the Shawnee Masonic Lodge. The theme for this camp was patriotic quilts. Photo provided.
While recovering from an injury, 94-year-old Evelyn Pipkin received this “love quilt” from her fellow Spinning Spools Quilt Guild members. Pipkin said they are her family.
Spinning Spools Quilt Guild charter member Ann Cosgrove, right, and Harriett Howard, left, work on quilt squares during the Quilt Camp on June 25. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Bhupinder S. Obrai trims pieces for a quilt backing during the Spinning Spools Quilt Guild Quilt Camp on June 25. He completed a Cars-themed baby quilt top at camp the day before.
Bhupinder S. Obrai shows the baby quilt top he completed at Quilt Camp.
Judith Branson and Ann Cosgrove hold up a quilt top which was completed as a joint effort by the Spinning Spools Quilt Guild.
Linda Lee, of Shawnee, sews quilt squares at Quilt Camp.
Rachel Pearson, left, of Earlsboro, and Heather Curtis, of Bethel, work on sewing projects at Quilt Camp.
Frankie Luker, of Bethel, works on a patriotic quilt for her husband.
Evelyn Pipkin thanks everyone for their help before calling it a day at Quilt Camp.
Charter member Ann Cosgrove shows the quilt top she completed, which was made from quilt squares she has received at guild Christmas parties over the years.
Gretchen Gaskill sews quilt squares at Quilt Camp.
Pat Woodard, right, of Tecumseh, and Ann Cosgrove work on quilting projects at Quilt Camp on June 25.
Shawnee's Spinning Spools Quilt Guild Quilt Camp
Guild President Marilyn Johnson, left, of Tecumseh, and Dee Cobb work on quilting project at Quilt Camp on June 25.
Shawnee's Spinning Spools Quilt Guild Quilt Camp
Carol Cramer-Short and June Cramer, both of Stillwater, work on quilting projects at Quilt Camp on June 25.
Shawnee's Spinning Spools Quilt Guild Quilt Camp patriotic quilts
Carol Cramer-Short, right, and her sister, both of Stillwater, work on quilting projects at Quilt Camp on June 25.
Carol Cramer-Short and her mother, June Cramer, both of Stillwater, work on quilting projects at Quilt Camp on June 25.
Shawnee's Spinning Spools Quilt Guild Quilt Camp
Shawnee's Spinning Spools Quilt Guild Quilt Camp
It’s not just kids who attend summer camp. It’s also for those who love to sew and quilt.
Thirty members of Shawnee’s Spinning Spools Quilt Guild recently attended their tri-annual Quilt Camp, June 24-26 from 8 am-10 pm, at the Shawnee Masonic Lodge.
They brought their own sewing machines, worked on quilting projects, and learned how to make Jelly Roll Placemats from J...
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