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Only Marlena would go to such trouble for a label. (But she did let slip that she actually cut that block the wrong size and so had to redo it.) |
Wednesday, 17 August 2016
Wednesday 17 August 2016
Wednesday, 10 August 2016
Wednesday 10 August 2016
A brand new quilting year began today with the holding of our Annual General Meeting. Nothing much has changed though, with the only alteration to the executive being the elevation of the Acting Secretary to Secretary status. But formal proceedings count little for the activities of the club and we still have the annual retreat, a "Table Runner Month", some charity quilts and a Chris Timmins workshop all on the horizon.
There was only a short Show and Tell today, which was just as well as the AGM and the August Committee Meeting took up much of the morning. Although there was still time to sample some deliciously fluffy pumpkin scones. (Thanks Kaye.)
Iris won the Badge Draw and Brenda was most surprised to win the Monthly Raffle. Congratulations ladies.
As only ten BomB blocks were ready today, we extended the draw for another week hoping that those who didn't get around to completing the block will have a go this week.
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Aren't the BomB blocks handed in so far looking great? Love that pink, purple, blue colour scheme. |
Wednesday, 3 August 2016
Wednesday 3 August 2016
There was a small crowd today. Maybe it is getting close to AGM time!
Please don't forget the AGM next Wednesday 10 August. Remember, a club only functions as much as members are prepared to get involved in running it.
It was a great thrill today to see the proceeds of the Charity Quilt raffle being handed over to the Northern Beaches Girl Guides. It was also BomB (Block Of the Month Bonanza) day, Liz handed over her last Blanket of Love for a while as she pursues some slightly larger quilt making for abused children, and there were some very different quilts at Show and Tell. Joke was very lucky to win the badge draw after only joining us for a few weeks. Some people have been coming for years and have still not won!
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The demo for today's BomB, Delectable Mountains. Easy as pie! (Well, we'll see next week.) |
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Jean started this at last year's retreat too. All but one of the fabrics used in the blocks have been included in the border. |
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And all the left over pieces of fabric were used up in the pieced backing. Almost as much work in the backing as in the front piecing! |
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Cheryl pieced the blocks QAYG so the back is a lovely framed patchwork of its own. |
Wednesday, 27 July 2016
Wednesday 27 July 2016
A beautiful winter's day in tropical Mackay. The only thing better than sitting and sewing and chatting would be if there was fudge....and there was!
There were welcomes today for a new member, a past member visiting and for the ladies from Breastscreen. There was much wandering around the hall to greet others and to to see what they were up to. Not sure a lot of sewing was accomplished although three of 'Joan's girls' were progressing well with their sampler quilts.
Deane won the badge draw today and will visit Mackay Sewing Centre with her voucher shortly.
There were welcomes today for a new member, a past member visiting and for the ladies from Breastscreen. There was much wandering around the hall to greet others and to to see what they were up to. Not sure a lot of sewing was accomplished although three of 'Joan's girls' were progressing well with their sampler quilts.
Deane won the badge draw today and will visit Mackay Sewing Centre with her voucher shortly.
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Marilyn went to Lord Howe Island and came back with this colourful painted apron after taking part in a workshop. This, along with the superb snorkeling, was the highlight of the trip. |
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.
But here are some of the articles that have been shown in the past three weeks.
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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! |
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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! |
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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. |
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Anne was the winner of the May BomB and has pieced the Reverse Applique Hibiscus into a colourful tablecloth. |
Saturday, 2 July 2016
Quilt and Craft Fair
Well after months of preparation and anticipation, it is all over. Sorry you missed it as it was a great couple of days of fabric, quilts, machines, raffles and prizes, seeing the new and trending directions in sewing craft and a mind blowing plethora of ideas and things to add to the wish list. Over 400 people visited over the two days - although maybe the election was a bigger drawcard than us on Saturday!
A couple of early shots of the hall.
And one of some smiling and welcoming rostered door and raffle people.
Here are some shots of the quilt display which brought some stunning comments. Yes, even the early quilts. (They were pretty good quilts really!)
And here are some shots of the various trader tables - except we forgot to photograph the Red Bus! How could we forget the Red Bus? Luckily the shoppers didn't forget them! And no photos of Lizzie either, sorry.
The wonderful lucky door prize was taken away by a very excited visitor who had a 23 year old machine which needed replacing.
The challenge blocks all looked very modern and colourful. Congratulations to first, second and viewer's choice winners.
The demonstrations were very popular. This is the end of the Paper Piecing one given by Marg of the Red Bus where some people stayed on to keep asking questions.
Thanks to members of the club who rallied to help out with this great event. But it was really Di Hope's baby. Thanks for everything Di. Hope you feel pleased at the result.
And one of some smiling and welcoming rostered door and raffle people.
Here are some shots of the quilt display which brought some stunning comments. Yes, even the early quilts. (They were pretty good quilts really!)
And here are some shots of the various trader tables - except we forgot to photograph the Red Bus! How could we forget the Red Bus? Luckily the shoppers didn't forget them! And no photos of Lizzie either, sorry.
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Mackay Sewing Centre |
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Molly Dooks |
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Sew Patch and Quilt |
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BBQ members items and gifts |
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Old Willow Cottage |
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Sew and Patch |
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Needleworx |
The challenge blocks all looked very modern and colourful. Congratulations to first, second and viewer's choice winners.
Thanks to members of the club who rallied to help out with this great event. But it was really Di Hope's baby. Thanks for everything Di. Hope you feel pleased at the result.
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