Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Three weeks away

Patchwork mornings still went on while the blogperson had a little holiday. (It is good to know that not completely everything shuts up shop while I'm away!) But there was one week that nothing was brought in for Show and Tell (Suffering post-fair blues apparently) and one week where no reliable photographer could be found. (Despite the photographs appearing here sometimes needing major photographic advice.)
But here are some of the articles that have been shown in the past three weeks.

Kaye made this quilt (with a little assistance from daughter-in-law, Michelle) for her son Graham.
The colours were inspired by his classic yellow Monaro which is garaged within the house.

Marlena was the first to finish her Mariners Compass from the paper piecing workshop with
Margaret from Patchwork Paradise. She made it into a handy block carrier folder. 

The matching fabric cushions were made by Marlena to go with the quilt below.
One is a large Drunkards Path and the other a Disappearing 9-patch.

The Drunkards Path quilt was put together in a different pattern to the cushion.
This pattern meant that no seams have to match up. Good thinking Marlena!

June's very quick Bricks and Stepping Stones BomB. We think they look great.
They were won by Cheryl. Let's hope she likes earthy colours!

Anne has made this tablecloth using a Map of the World panel. Let's just hope she has a
better map to find the way on her road trip through the Americas. Happy travelling Anne.

Anne was the winner of the May BomB and has pieced the Reverse Applique Hibiscus
into a colourful tablecloth.

The March Bomb was won by Robyn and she has pieced the chevrons together.
Borders will be added and it will be made into a lap quilt for herself to
 keep in memory of Jan who had suggested the pattern.

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