Thursday, August 24, 2017

This week's show and tell

Louise W-S  used her favourite pineapple print, and a combination 
of wonderful sashing fabrics to make the sweetest little quilt for 
her newest neighbour, baby Margaux. Lucky baby.


A great fabric for cat and book lovers. Julie made this
almost wholecloth quilt for her grandson.

Nerida's daughter is off to study overseas soon, with
a Mum-made bag for precious bits and pieces - a lovely 

reminder of home. 

Miriam has enjoyed hand piecing Judy Newman's 'Emma Mary'
border blocks, using an older liberty print for the joining squares,
but without the centre medallion - it's nearly big enough.
Julie's second community tumbler quilt made
from a fabric bundle donated by Noelle, and a
beautifully warm rug done in Tunisian  knit stitch,
that is actually a crochet method ...
All the spots and dots, and the occasional kitten. Yvette used
every spot print she could find in the community stash, and
filled a few gaps with a print that features a spotty cat.
Four hundred 3" squares makes a generous sized community quilt.
Circle quilting compliments the squares and all
the dottiness, and the pretty pink backing allows
the quilting to star. 
Jill finished the quilt top after a workshop with Catherine
Butterworth in 2015, and it waited to find a home for more than
2 years. Jo-Ann Phillips has now quilted it, ready to be donated
to Studio ARTES for a fundraiser next month.

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