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Monday, November 25, 2013

Vee's Placemats

Vee emailed these photos a week or so ago and any finish is worth celebrating.  

Vee has finished her placemats and posted them off to their lucky owner.  

Vee has not been sewing long as one of her first projects she decided to make these quite difficult placemats for a friend or may be a relative, I'm not sure now.

The main thing is she had finished them.  Well done Vee!  Lovely colours.

The placemats were done in a diamond shape.

One UFO crossed off








Work Shop Weekend


What a great weekend. Our workshop with Julie Latcham was very creative and a lot of fun.  Julie is from Cow Paddocks Patchwork. See the blog before for links and more details.

We had 17 ladies over the weekend for the workshop ...It was a good number. Lots of laughs and it was just fun to spend the day with a group of like minded ladies doing something we all enjoy. .... patchwork.

Thanks to Gail Clark for organising the weekend. Thanks to Vee for making salad and to anyone who cooked or prepared food for us to share. The florentine slice was so scrumptious...mmmm .

Thanks to Julie for travelling and RADF for the funding.

Almost everyone got their quilt centre sorted. There we so many different appliqué designs.  It always astounds me how one pattern or design can change so much through colour or a little creative licence. Hope to see Jan, Peg and Robyn back next year.




On Saturday night we all got together for our Christmas party at The Victoria Hotel. 



Julie at work demonstrating her techniques


Jenny's children's Christmas quilt




Gail T's trendy fashion quilt with some appliquéd shoes from Anni Downs'"Some kind of Wonderful"








Jo W's red heart quilt





top L I think this is Robyn's then Nancy's and bottom L  Vee's and Heathers (I think, let me know if i am wrong girls and I will amend the caption.


some quilt centres

Merilyn's Quilt



I think is is  Di S'  

Margie's I think








 Merilyn, Robyn, Heather, jenny ,Jo,Di,Robyn, Gail, Margie C, Margie S, Nancy and Julie.



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A great result for the day. All quilts are hoped to be finished byJanuary's meeting. Merry Christmas to all . There is no December meeting. 

Please  ladies if I have messed up who's is who please let me know and I will amend the captions.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Julie's Workshop 16th and 17th November 2013









 Fabrics Required for quilt workshop-
If you want to make this quilt you will need



centre - 2 x 24 " squares contrasting (black and white)
grass stems- 50 cms green  1 or 2 colours
variety of scraps for applique
80 cms (green) to appliqué on white borders
First border-        black 50 cm
Second border -  black 60 cm
corner blocks   -  white triangle pieces  (4)  60 cms
large border -      white  1. 3 m
corner blocks   -  Black 35cms.
4th border ( not shown )  80 cms black
Bind    80 cm  ( black)
fusible pelon and visolfix ( applique adhesive)

Remember the colour scheme is up to you i have indicated colours to help you determine which amounts are for where in relation to the picture.


After some consultation and deliberation and a bit of working out we have decided to put the Julie Latcham workshop on the 16th and 17th November.  A few of us couldn't attend on the original date so Gail very kindly reorganised things and thanks to those ladies who didn't mind changing. 

 This is our major workshop for the year where we have a guest tutor so its best we have as many attend as possible.  The saturday night ( 16th)  will also be our Christmas Party. We will go to the Victoria Hotel for dinner together.

This workshop is fully funded by the Regional Arts Development Fund  (RADF ) .  We have to hold a display of the work when its completed. The workshop will cost $ 20 per day.
This is to cover hall hire and the majority of the lunch and we will have  to bring some salad and morning and afternoon tea as normal.

It is at the Golden Age Centre   8.00am till 4.00pm Saturday  and 8.00 to 3.00pm Sunday.  Julie will take 20 in the workshop so if you haven't signed up please do it  ASAP to ensure a place. It will be advertised in the argus next week.

We want you to know  that you dont have to make a quilt. You can make smaller items to learn the technique. ( Wall hanging, table runner, placemats etc, A  24 " cushion you can also come along and work down the end of the hall doing your own sewing while watching the quilt being  created. There is a lot of flexibility here. Your appliqué can be of your own choice. Colours and design can be the same of any you want to do yourself. The pictures below show some quilts being made the Moonie Fine Arts group.

Julie is "Cow Paddocks Patchwork".
  












Saturday, August 17, 2013

July Meeting Stella Stars




We are settling into our new home now , we are so lucky to have a nice place to meet.
This month Vee was back but we were missing Gail and Jo who were off on the other side of the world.
Nancy was also back after a long absence it was wonderful to see her as well. We missed Di S who is always here, hope all is well with hubby..

Gail C has been coming and going unfortunately for us, but fortunately for ,her she was spending precious time with her dad. God bless Gail we are thinking of you.  We have missed her skill and organisation. 

We are so lucky such a lovely lot of ladies in our group.

Stella Stars were the project for the month. Christmas in July theme if you wanted. So hopefully we will see some finished next month. Our next meeting is UFO's Or WISP's  i.e.. unfinished objects or world in slow progress.



This is Vee's layer cake quilt isn't it great. Vee is a newcomer to quilting so she does a great job.


Christine has done this beautiful Stella Star in purple Christmas colours.

I hope I am right but I think this Annette's flannel quilt

Jo is busy finishing her beautiful flannel quilt

Freda is all in read with her stella star



Nancy was back after a long absence . Trimming hand towels


Margie C did this stella star




This was mine.  I used Japanese print fabrics

Monday, July 1, 2013

June Meeting



This month was dedicated to the  shaggy quilt; or bag whichever you prefer. Gail C  brought these along to show us how. Thank Gail. The winter weather seems to call for warm cuddly projects.










Di, Annette and Jo trying to fathom this design.










The layout of the bag


Ros is back after a while away, good to have you back as a regular Ros.

Chris and Dawn are cutting squares.

Gail C is always finding amazing projects, she's off to see the wizard!


Remember Gail C's beautiful stitchery from last month.. look at it now.





Di was going ahead with her shaggy quilt

Chris has some colours sorted.



Next month those who want to do the workshop in November have to bring a $20 deposit . Participation is on a first in basis. 


It is Christmas in July we are making Stella Stars

PLACEMATS

Fabric
4mats
6 mats
Focus Fabric
55 cm
80 cm
Medium coordinate
25 cm
45 cm
Light coordinate
25cm
45cm
Binding of your choice
25cm
35cm
Backing and batting
45 inch width
90 cm
1m 40 cm