Georgie's table runner is made with fabrics bought in Japan, including some vintage fabrics. It will be placed under a bonsai pot. |
Close up of one of Susan's octagon blocks. |
Georgie's table runner is made with fabrics bought in Japan, including some vintage fabrics. It will be placed under a bonsai pot. |
Close up of one of Susan's octagon blocks. |
One set of Serendipity Circles * blocks remains to be put together (it's in progress), that will make a total of 8 quilts donated to the community collection. Most of the fabrics came from the community stash, which proved to be an excellent strategy for both the workshop and for the community quilts project.
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Margaret used her much appreciated colour and design skills to layout this collection of blocks made by various people in our Serendipity Circles workshop, which were then sewn together and quilted by Georgie. Pam hand-sewed the binding. |
As well as pin-basting, it was a day for sewing on labels and a hanging sleeve, selecting and making up backing and binding fabrics for another six tops that have been completed from the community stash or donated by members, catching up with photographing completed quilts, and sorting them for deliveries before the end of the year ... and a quick tutorial on a disappearing 4 patch block!
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These star blocks were made by Fairholme members as a Christmas challenge last year, which has yielded this second quilt for a child. The challenge to members was to make a 12 " star block, using any star pattern and any fabric. The challenge for Elaine W who put the blocks together, quilted and bound them, was to make them work together. Her selection of a chartreuse and white sashing paired with aqua cornerstones and binding is brilliant. Surprisingly, this sashing fabric has been one of the most versatile in our community stash ... it has all been used now, but we found a similar one in a recent sale and snapped it up. |
A collection of fabric panels was donated recently - Roslyn selected this alphabet, and again raided the plaids successfully for borders to produce a quilt for a child. |
Elaine W chose another stash favourite, the red print to border this cute panel for a child. |
Quilting in the Highlands is a 4 day quilting retreat featuring 7 award winning teachers from Australia and the USA. Each workshop is for period of 2 days and you can choose to attend just for 2 days or all 4 days.
Susan has been in finishing mode, getting stuck into her UFOs ... the combination of an intense print and solids works well for these stars and chain. |
Susan started with the border stripe print and than selected the fabrics for the nine patch blocks to complement it for a gorgeous strippy design. |
Louise has been on a very productive quilting retreat. She finished her reversible quilt-as-you-go design (started in a tutorial with Lyn earlier this year) ... |
... and here is the reverse. |
Louise's second project from the retreat - kindled by the gift of a beautiful water lily print from Robyn L. |
The 70s Circles quilt - a set of roughly colour-grouped blocks made by several people at our Serendipity Circles / community quilts workshop in September - put together, and quilted by Jill. Good free motion quilting practice, on a not-too-scarily big quilt. |
Robyn T has been preoccupied with both bags and hexagons - the handle for this bag is made from 4 layers of braid, very strong |
A very pretty iPad case, made by Miriam. |
- Browse the sale catalogue here (only some of the fabrics available are in the catalogue)