Lyn's machine applique of Anne Sommerlad's design 'Summer', from our workshop with Anne last year. |
Former member Maureen came up from the south coast. Her very large hexagon quilt has been some time in the making! |
Maureen's Japanese quilt won a Viewers' Choice award at the recent Red Berry Quilters show. The strips are woven rather than pieced. |
Miriam mixed fabrics for her hexagon quilt p everything from batiks to reproductions. It was only when she finished that she saw the happy accident of the light stars where she had used light-value hexagons. Read more about this quilt on Sew Miriam. |
Pat's 'Jolly Stars' quilt top from our workshop with Catherine Butterworth is elegantly sophisticated. |
Peggy has made wonderfully whimsical quilts for each of her grandchildren. This is number eight. |
Robyn's cheerful daisy hexagons are her own design. The quilt brightens a common area at Robyn's village. |
Val's contemporary design was made for a competition in the late 1990s. It travelled to the US and Austria for exhibition. |
Roslyn's beautiful applique is based on the Rose Window in Notre Dame, Paris.It was made in the late 1990s |
Sue S's classic sampler with a delightful dancing dollies border. |
Susan brought one her early quilts that suited the occasion well.She didn't know she had done broderie perse borders until a more experienced quilter pointed it out. |
Sue C's mother made her reversible quilted jacket more than forty years ago, and it still fits! |
Thank you all for sharing your treasures - it was lovely to see them again, or for the first time.
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