Friday, 26 June 2015

Wednesday 24 June 2015

A small intimate group of 15 today



Fay Cole's  'Australian Afternoon' A beautiful stitchery which she had Machine Quilted.

Flat Out Like a Lizard Drinking!!!!

Fay Kerrigan is trying to use up all her materials, by the look of this beautiful little quilt, she is not succeeding.   This is a little quilt which should be appreciated by another new baby in the family.


Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Wednesday 17 June 2015

Yet another lovely morning at Bucasia. We hit the 30 number again today with a lot of regulars still travelling or about to. Good to hear travelling stories from those who have returned. (But, apparently, not a lot of shopping was done at Harrods. Sad about the Aussie dollar.) And there were a few little Blankets of Love being worked on today after the inspiration last week. Keep working with love ladies!

Barbara was so impressed with winning this valentine Bomb in February that she made another 16 heart blocks in order to have a good sized quilt. Di Hope has quilted it for Barbara and now she just has binding to go.

These Teatime Placemats belong to Elaine who made them as a set of four from a Judy Niemeyer pattern. What a stunning table setting. 

Elaine also finished this pieced and crocheted quilt for a niece who loves horses. The blocks are backed with polar fleece and blanket stitched together. The crocheting is then worked into the blanket stitched edges. Elaine was nonplussed when someone told her today that the pattern should have another 6 rows of double crotchet around the border. "It is finished!"

Keep on Trucking. Anne F made this grey and green quilt for their self-renovated motorhome, Izzy. It is Anne's first attempt at machine quilting a full sized quilt and the geometric quilting is perfect for this boldly geometric quilt. 

The badge draw today was won by Robyn Mc

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Wednesday 10 June 2015

We were greeted this morning by the man from Porters fixing a door that had been kicked in. By the time the first ten ladies had stepped round him he decided he'd better finish this job quickly and get out of there!
It was Committee Meeting Day and it finished before ten. We are learning how to rip through that agenda. Although the delivery of a special cup of take away coffee for the vice president did cause some off the agenda discussion!
An interesting little talk today for our in-house demo and a timely reminder for those contributing to the Blanket of Love scheme.

And then a large swag of things for Show and Tell. A happy and great patchwork morning was had by all.

In-house Demo on Blankets of Love. Robyn reminding us why and how we do this. (So touching.) And some samples of the sorts of special little quilts we need to make.



Karen has made this alphabet quilt for her friend to keep at her house for when the grandchild comes to visit. A lovely pattern for a child's quilt.

Linda L has finished The Dog Quilt. Not that it is a quilt for a dog, but for her son as it contains photos of every dog her son has owned.

 Linda's first attempt at quilting herself with the long arm quilting frame. A close up showing the quilting and how well the photos printed onto fabric.

Del has made this very modern looking quilt for her grandson. No little cute fluffy animals here!

And a very graphic pieced backing as well. Stunning work Del.

Batik Swirls. Del decided to make this quilt from a past Block of the Month Bonanza pattern. If you squint you can see the swirls change from batik to cream.

Diana made this Tumbling Charm Squares quilt for her sister-in-law and is much happier with the colour scheme than in the one she made earlier.
(Although now that she has given the original to her mother
she quite likes the way it looks on the bed!)

Brenda won these crummy blocks in the September Block of the Month Bonanza. The blocks were called Crumbs because they are made from tiny bits of fabric that most people would normally just throw in the bin. A very colourful and scrappy little quilt but we notice that Brenda didn't want to make a whole lot more blocks for a larger quilt!

Stack It Up. Joan made this Stacked Bricks variation from a jelly roll her daughter had bought and not got around to using - a silly thing to do when you have a mother as prolific at producing quilts as Joan! It is just 2.5m of background fabric, one jelly roll and some clever sewing.

Cathy has made another two little minkee raggy edge quilts for her little granddaughters. They are so soft and cuddly! Cathy still has another one to make so will do it in an in-house workshop so we can all learn how to make one for someone special.

Margaret borrowed a book from our library called Thinking Outside the Block and got to thinking last week. There are only 4 different blocks in the whole book but look at the variations! Margaret had a lot of fun with this one.


And just to show that Margaret 's love of machine work is not because she has never done any handwork, here is an example of detailed hand stitching, embroidery and embellishment in a bear made by Margaret in a former sewing life. Linda W brought her embroidered bear in too to show what she could sew when she was young and silly! Aren't they just treasures?


The Badge Draw today was won by Erica who picked a very soft  little package out of the bag and the Monthly Raffle was won by Pat.



Friday, 5 June 2015

Wednesday 3 June 2015

Winter in Mackay starts bringing the sunseekers back. Welcome to Liz who made a rushed trip from SA so she could make today's meeting. It's good to have her back. And she was already handquilting a little blanket of love. 
Greenmount is over and many thanks to Brenda and her fantastic group of assistants. 
Now to start getting ready for the Mackay Show. Some people spent a lot of time this morning stamping raffle tickets. But we are a patchwork group and there will be some sewing soon!


Only a couple of finished things to show today.

Robyn Mc has been given a bling teddy bear. Carefully sewn with hundreds, maybe thousands, of sequins by Mary. That's a grateful friend! (We know we need some photo taking advice but next time the president will get out of the way!)


Fay K has finished a quilt for a new great-niece. Molly's Quilt is a sweet little 9-patch variation and entirely hand quilted. It is such a delicate soft quilt. Molly will just love to cuddle up in it we're sure.


A sample of the 25 bright primary colour Convoy blocks that came in for our Block of the Month Bonanza this month. Iris was so pleased to get back to the sewing machine that she made three. And now she's got some more sewing to do as she won the draw! Congratulations Iris and we are so glad you've found that sewing bug again.

This week's Badge Draw went to Anne R

Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Greenmount Sunday 31 May 2015

Sunday was just the perfect day for the Annual Greenmount Heritage Fair. 
Some of the outside booths and some very tall characters for a real old time fair atmosphere.



This year celebrated the centenary of the homestead and so a special historical theme was required for the display.
We chose the WWI timeslot and displayed Waggas as made and used in the early 20th century. 


The rest of the display consisted of some recent colourful works from our members. 
Here are some of the wonderful helpers arranging the set up on Saturday afternoon. 

Tickets were sold in our charity quilt to provide funds for Headspace Mackay. 
Over 210 tickets were sold throughout the day. Well done ladies!