There was a great crowd of ladies this morning. Amazing what a few rainy days and a drop in ambient temperature can lead to. So it was good to see some come for the first time this year and also to welcome Susan from WA and Kath back to Mackay again to practice living in a house until the caravan beckons again. Julie brought her hexagon quilt with her which has grown like Topsy since we last saw it - we think she may be obsessed with tiny little hexagons.
Unfortunately, the stand-in photographer didn't manage to save any images today, despite making people walk to the stage and hold the quilt still and straight for some considerable time. Can everyone bring their quilts back again next week? Please?
Karen has an even brighter version of the jungle animal quilt from the pattern she and Beth shared. It is for grandson, Henry, for his second birthday. The back is a mix match of bright fabrics with a very cute animal print border which was not any where near large enough for the backing, even though it was the perfect fabric. This is apparently the story of Karen's life.
Fay brought a quilt that she made for her number one grandson in 1995. Said child is now 6 foot 5 inches and required the quilt to be mended. It was not as bright and colourful as it used to be, but certainly much loved.
Fay also has finished hand quilting one of the small quilts she concocts from her fabric stash for various young relatives . But we spied a more modern piece of fabric in this one. Appears Fay ended up in Lincraft and fell in love with some little birdies sitting in trees.
Maybe photos shall follow one day. Sorry!