Wednesday, 26 May 2021

26 May 2021

 A couple of dozen ladies enjoyed some stitching in glorious weather today. A couple have left on trips but a few have returned, including our president who brought back some bling in the form of softball medals from her other more energetic pastime. 

Heather won the Badge Draw today for the second time in one month. I wonder will she be buying more fabric for those heart applique blocks she is doing?


Anne has made this cushion for her daughter-in-law's mother who lives in California. Anne has always wanted to transfer photos to fabric and despite putting lots and lots of fabric and freezer paper through her printer with not so good outcomes, she wasn't going to let it get the better of her and persisted until it worked. The best trouble-shooting tip was to flatten the fabric and freezer paper under a heavy book after ironing the freezer paper on so it wouldn't curl and would feed easily through the printer.


This is the front of Anne's cushion with some lettering printed from a word document to make the A4 page up to a square. Happy 70th to Marion.



Lesley went to a retreat in Toowoomba with Glenrock Stitchers, her old patchwork group from Esk. This bag was a mystery project that Lesley only finished now she is back home. Apparently far too much fun was had at the retreat to worry about completing any project.


And it wouldn't be a Show and Tell if there weren't a few table runners from Liz. All very different, mostly made from scraps of fabric given to her, and very exactly sewn.




Wednesday, 19 May 2021

19 May 2021

There was not a lot of ladies present today at the hall. Apparently it is now too cold to leave the house. We are very fickle in our appreciation of the weather in Mackay. (That wind was chilly though.) Anne was busy finding someone to do the blog and Cathy was busy finding someone to collect money and do the badge draw. It is time to leave Mackay on holidays it seems.

Vivian was the winner of the badge draw as a reward for finally finishing that quilt. (Not really, but she does seem a worthy recipient.)

Lesley and her two sewing friends made 2 blocks each (8 different fabrics each block) for this Disappearing 9-patch I-Spy Quilt for a cent sale prize. The cent sale didn't eventuate so it ended up in Lesley's cupboard unquilted for years. But now it is finished!


Liz has finished another quilt for the Women's Centre. This one is much larger than her usual and very much heavier, so Cheryl helped with applying the binding.


And a couple more table runners from Liz for the Women's Centre. The two Churn Dash blocks make a nice placemat even though someone tried to call them Hashtag blocks!



 Vivian is very pleased to have finished this little quilt which was one of the first quilts she started in her quilting journey in 2001. What a lovely little view through the Attic Window panes. It features fussy cutting, her very first attempt at stipple quilting and both embroidered and hand quilted stars in the border.

Thursday, 13 May 2021

12 May 2021


Another lovely day at Bucasia Beach Quilters.  I counted 27 members today, all enjoying a Chat and occasional Patch in our beautiful treed setting at the Bucasia Community Hall.

The monthly meeting was held and we had our monthly raffle draw, which Delma was the lucky recipient of a $25 voucher from Needleworx.

The badge draw was won by Marlena on the lucky table!

We get a steady stream of completed projects each week to enjoy.


Robyn has completed the Nine Colour Challenge set by Dean last year,  you will agree it is very pleasing on the eye.  Robyn said it will be stored away until she can find someone to give it to - maybe as a picnic rug?


Liz has completed three more table runners. These are donate to the Women's Centre for them to add to  gift baskets they make from time to time.
 

A late showing as Wendy quickly finished off this beautiful crocheted rug - with a lovely story involved.  Wendy's mother in law started the centre orange and blue blocks when she was 101 years old. She has since passed and Wendy is incorporating these blocks into blankets to be given to her mother-in-law's grandchildren.



Monday, 10 May 2021

5 May 2021


Quite a few members today, the weather is perfect for our meetings in the hall.  Welcome back to travellers.
Our Badge Draw was won by Heather today.
We had lots of new quilts and some ladies have been busy completing beautiful quilts for Charity


Anne W has had her daughter spend a lot of time in the Sunshine Coast hospital recently, so in collaboration with Del and some donated fabrics they made this beautiful quilt for the Wishlist Foundation to raise money. It was also quilted by Teen for free as it was charity. They have a house where Anne was able to stay while her daughter was in hospital.  Well done ladies.

This is the reverse side.

Cheryl's Scrap Hexagon Quilt

Marlena made this Baby Girl Quilt for a friend that is having a girl after  two boys and a gap of seven years.

This pretty quilt from Elizabeth is for the Oncology Ward.


Cheryl Ragged Edge Quilt.

Del has made this huge quilt from Aboriginal material picked up on her travels  Aren't they making some very pretty fabrics now.   She had to make it in four blocks and then join them together.
 
Julie has nearly completed this pretty table runner and by next week it will be off as a gift to her friend.


Liz has completed more Table Runners for the Women's Centre


After Helen's visit to Africa she has completed  this quilt
 using African animal place mats from Lesotho.  Stripping and backing is cut from a Sarong.
Helen's African quilt backing

 
Leftovers from the little girl quilt Marlena made into a cushion cover.