Another big week of beautiful quilts generously shared ...
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Susan M put together a collection of aboriginal prints, and put them together with thin black sashing, an ochre border and a wide black border - now she's contemplating how to quilt this beauty ... |
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... and on the day Susan brought her quilt top in, Pam visited the morning group (she usually attends our evening group), and was working on her aboriginal print quilt, that has thin black sashing, an ochre border and a wide black border! Neither knew about the other's plans. Pam is hand-quilting indigenous motifs in her final border. Detail of the prints below. |
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Jenn joined us for the first time this week. Her show and tell was this stunner that you might have seen hanging at the recent Sydney Quilt Show. It is her original design, based on the concept of Intersectionality - overlapping components of identity. Jenn used Marti Michel's 60ยบ ruler for all those angles, and chose the colours to suggest transparency. |
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Totally unexpectedly, Julie and Jo-Ann have presented us with a finished quilt, a very stylish 'brick wall' of William Morris fabrics that they made for another prize for our 2018 Quilt Show raffle! How good is that? Jo provided the fabric from her stash,Julie pieced it, and Jo quilted it on her long-arm. Generosity plus - thank you secret sewers. |
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Dawn has finished her "Whirlwind' quilt and has donated it to our community collection - it has already been donated to a resident in dementia care, along with several other, today. Its clear bright colours will be very welcome. |
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Miriam's 'Australis' is looking even more wonderful, quilted by Jo-Ann Phillips. |
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It was very good to see ElaineW yesterday after some time recovering from surgery. She spent some of her convalescent time finishing off her long-term handwork project. And starting the next thing ... |
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