This is a very colourful Cot Quilt, made by Rosie G.
This wall hanging is by Betty B. The flowers are on felt and stems are zips.
Another creation by Betty B. Embroidered circles and fabric circles.
A beautiful hand embroidered quilt of Teddy Bears by Rae B.
It is in pale beige and light blue frames.
A close up of the stitchery.
Audrey has completed this lovely red table runner.
This "work in progress" is by Carol B. She is doing it as a block of the month
It will be a lovely Christmas Quilt in Blues.
A couple of close ups of Carol's lovely stitching.
This lime green and pink cot quilt is nearly finished. It is also by Carol B.
Veronica D. has made this Rag Quilt which has 3 layers of flannel
Veronica also made this wall hanging which is a tribute to her Mum & Dad.
This quilt is named "My Own Toy Box" and is for Barbara C.'s 1st Great Grandchild.
It is heading to Australia so she has included N.Z. fabric in the border.
A couple of stuffed toys to go with the quilt.
Jean M. made this lap quilt for a 90yr old and it is made from scrap strips with wool thread and flowers.
Rosie N. has started on a quilt made up of an old chenille bed spread, teamed up with owl fabric.
This wall hanging is made up with hand embroidered seed packet blocks and teamed up with Victorian colours. It is by Jenny W.
Another hand embroidered quilt by Jenny, this time teamed up with needle turning.
A Lynette Anderson Pattern.
Showing the well completed needle turning.
A very large quilt by Lyn S. Orange & Brown with Cow blocks.
It is for a 19yr old who is "mad on cows".
Donna B. has made a brightly coloured Dr Suess Cot Quilt.
A closer look , Donna cut up a panel and randomly put it back together.
This is going to be added to our Community Quilts stash.
And another Community Quilt, in plaids.
Keitha R. is the proud owner of this quilted bag.
A wall hanging from a panel, made up of quilting pictures. Made by Keitha.
Lyn. made this felt embroidered notebook cover.
Amy B. made this owl pen & scissors holder.
A triangle bag made out of 2 fat quarters. Amy attended a class at the Palmerston North Craft Show.
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