Carols work in progress 2 placemats.
Monday, June 4, 2012
June Meeting
COTTON ON QUILTERS JUNE MEETING
Another great block from Frances.
Frances and Amy worked on this quilt.
Up close detail of the centre block.
A beautiful hand appliqued block wall hanging from Alison.
Rosemary shows us her great red and green quilt.
Sonia and her colourful flower quilt.
Maureen made a miniature cat.
Carols work in progress 2 placemats.
Carols work in progress 2 placemats.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Show and Tell for April 7 th Easter weekend.
Scrap quilts by Madelaine.
Rosalie shows us her baby bunting suit.
Francis is revisiting the saturday sampler but in half scale size.
Kath has made this lovely charm square quilt.
Boys cot quilt made by Doreen.
Lyn has been busy making cassarole carriers
A xmas wall hanging by Madelaine.
Scrap quilts by Madelaine.
Rosie with her large scrap quilt.
Helena with another scrap quilt.
Cute baby animal quilt by Judy.
Alison with a table runner for her caravan.
Jeanette with her scrap quilt.
A sampler stitched by jeanette in her teens ( a school project)
Keitha with a wall hanging.
Another quilt by Keitha.
A sweet baby quilt by Barbara.
A round robin wall quilt by Barbara.
A cute wee chicken made by Lyn.
Happy Easter.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
March Show and Tell
Rosalie was away on holiday last month so I took the photos. My apologies for the late posting, I kinda forgot I had them :-)
First up is our Guest Speaker for the day, Christina Barrington. Christina is a very well known local tutor and she brought some very pretty quilts for us to look at. Here she is with her current project. I love the fabrics she is using, so fresh and clear.
Now for our show and tell. This quilt is made by Donna for her daughter's 21st. This quilt was finished just in time and we were privileged to get it back for a look-see :-)
Kath showed a quilt she has finished. Lovely fabrics in this simple squares quilt.
The back was great too. A great way to use up pre-printed panels.
Maureen showed this very masculine quilt, made from, I think, a disappearing nine patch pattern
Veronica finished her sampler quilt from last year's Cloth Shop Saturday Sampler that many of us took part in. Well done, Veronica, it looks great. Mine is pin basted ready to quilt but that is as far as it has progressed :-(
I am not sure who the next quilt belongs too. I forgot to ask someone to make notes and now I have forgotten. Let me know if it belongs to you!
Carol showed two little stitcheries she has finished. Great idea being prepared for the festive season.
And a couple of lovely pleated bags
These mice pin cushions were just too cute. Sorry about the blurry picture (and I've forgotten who made them, Jo R, I think?)
Keitha models the bag she made
Frances showed the ballet bag she made for her grand daughter . . .
and a block from the sampler she is doing
Margaret displays the sewing bag she got for her birthday
and the next pictures are of the the easy table runner some of the ladies made in the morning session
First up is our Guest Speaker for the day, Christina Barrington. Christina is a very well known local tutor and she brought some very pretty quilts for us to look at. Here she is with her current project. I love the fabrics she is using, so fresh and clear.
Now for our show and tell. This quilt is made by Donna for her daughter's 21st. This quilt was finished just in time and we were privileged to get it back for a look-see :-)
Kath showed a quilt she has finished. Lovely fabrics in this simple squares quilt.
Maureen showed this very masculine quilt, made from, I think, a disappearing nine patch pattern
Veronica finished her sampler quilt from last year's Cloth Shop Saturday Sampler that many of us took part in. Well done, Veronica, it looks great. Mine is pin basted ready to quilt but that is as far as it has progressed :-(
I am not sure who the next quilt belongs too. I forgot to ask someone to make notes and now I have forgotten. Let me know if it belongs to you!
Carol showed two little stitcheries she has finished. Great idea being prepared for the festive season.
And a couple of lovely pleated bags
These mice pin cushions were just too cute. Sorry about the blurry picture (and I've forgotten who made them, Jo R, I think?)
Keitha models the bag she made
Frances showed the ballet bag she made for her grand daughter . . .
and a block from the sampler she is doing
Margaret displays the sewing bag she got for her birthday
and the next pictures are of the the easy table runner some of the ladies made in the morning session
Sunday, February 5, 2012
February 2012
February 2012.
Greetings every one,
Here we are into another year and already another month. With such an unusual summer - is it a late Spring or is it an early Autumn? - What ever, there have been some very busy quilters during the holiday period. As you will see by the interesting work laid out ahead.
Late on Friday, we found that our usual venue was not going to be available for Saturday - the council was turning off the water - so in the interim Carol, our President, found us another venue at The Oaks. Many thanks to your boss Carol for the hospitality at The Oaks Collegiate Inn.
At the November meeting we had our AGM and election of officers and so begin the New Year with a new president and committee. There are some great ideas ahead as the enthusiastic new- comers are brimming over with ideas.
And now our gallery of projects - some completed work and along with some work in progress.
First up was Joy Eyre with these two quilts
and here we have a quilt carry bag. The bag opens out flat, then folds to dome the top and bottom together. Draw strings at the sides carefully encases the quilt. I am very interested in the idea, Carey.
Frances showed The block that she has made for the centre of adaptation of the Friday night Carrie Hall block of the month. Beautiful Frances. I love the colours.
Kath Elliot a front view......
Jenny has this work in progress. A rose quilt.
Tracey tells us she is "on about cats" at the moment and here is a selection of her cats.
and don't you love her cat!
Donna will combine the blocks with linking heart blocks. What a lovely project Donna. I look forward to seeing the completed quilt.
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