Thanks for such a generous addition to our workshop Chris.
All the patterns can be purchased from Patchwork Fundamentals.
Sue is helping her mother declutter, so some unfinished quilts are being finished off, and this one has been kindly donated to our community collection |
Lynette's friend Chris made the top of this quilt from a vibrant collection of scraps, and Lynette quilted and bound it |
Lynette made Jenny Doan's 'Disappearing Hour Glass ' (Missouri Star Quilt Company) ... |
... and she has really nailed spiral quilting with her walking foot! |
Robin W delved into her extensive turquoise scrap collection for this beautiful 'Disappearing Four Patch', quilted by Lynette |
Julie made quilt-as-you-go string blocks from all the blue scraps ... and then she did a deal with a Rotary colleague who admired it, to swap it for a donation to Days for Girls. |
Dawn has finished a wedding ring quilt started by Diana, f or her 2017 end-of-year challenge. It has been quilted by Yvette, and is nearly ready for gifting. Great save, Dawn! |
Dawn is also using up lots of her large stash of florals making two strippy lap quilts for people living in aged care. |
The first of Elaine G’s quilts we’ve seen (but by no means her first!) - beautifully hand appliquéd with fine blanket stitch, and hand quilted. |
The reverse is just as beautiful as the front. |
Detail of the border applique |
Margaret's quilt is made from a layer cake. Her use of colour is always spot on. |
Nerida made this modern improv beauty in a class with Sheena Chapman, and hand quilted it with Aurifil 12 wt thread. It is an 18th birthday gift for a nephew. |
Yvette Aoude - Starlight I needed a simple and modern pattern that suits a traditional quilt. The McCall pattern Blueberry Ice designed by Gerri Robinson was perfect for my first machine quilt on a long arm. Machine pieced, machine quilted. |
Val Nadin - A Little bit of Fauvre: A Nod to Henri Matisse A small piece of Henri Matisse print was the inspiration for this quilt. Working with small hexagons I was able to incorporate many of my brightly coloured scraps. Hand and machine pieced hexagons. Custom quilted by Jo-Ann Phillips |
Val Nadin - Blue Boxes I’m still trying to cull my scraps. So this time the blues had to go! Hand pieced and machine quilted. Design: 'Patchwork' by Kaffe Fassett |
A donated top, finished by Julie |
Miriam's 'In a Whirl" pattern made by Julie |
Marg K made the top, and Lynette finished the quilt |
Top donated by our good friend Chris, quilt finished by Lynette |
Dawn made this one from a donated panel and some stash fabric |
Janice's block makes excellent use of contrasting values, and a pink/lavender shot cotton to compliment the prints. |
Pat's first block - gorgeous blues and greens |
Pat's block 2 - a very fun print in the 'wings' |
Pat's vibrant block 3 - she's on her way to a quilt! |
This one and the next four are Jill's, aiming for a 16 block quilt with a deadline ... |
Jill's son thinks the block would make him a very good shark quilt. This is a test block for a Pickled Shark, and has been approved. And set aside until the first Pickled Fish quilt is done. |