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Check out our 2020 Quilt Show page for full show details.@studioartes
Jan could not resist this gorgeous fabric for a dress for her little granddaughter - bet she loves it too! It has a beautiful big flouncy bow on the half belt that ties at the back. |
Miriam's latest (top) finish - snowballs with some tricky matching of the corners to make the diamonds, just requires careful layout before joining. |
It all started wth the rhubarb Rowan Collective fabric, and the four Senoritas ... |
Julie is carefully following Tamsin Harvey's fusible applique pattern from her 2015 book 'Constantinople Quilts. This is the first of eight repeats making a large circle. |
We often see quilts that Yvette has quilted for others, so it was a treat to see two of Yvette's own quilts recently. First up, pastels for a baby. |
Then, precision piecing! Yvette foundation pieced all thepoints in her striking geometic quilt. Those flying geeseangles are more demanding than usual ... |
... and quilted it with contrasting but gentle curves. |
Roslyn had a very clear image of her SuperStars quilt, with its rich, dramatic pink background, and she has brought it to life very well. |
The reverse of Roslyn's quilt ... |
... and a detail of the clamshell quilting by Yvette (Keepsake Quilting). |
Noelle hand pieced her lovely version of 'Fire and Ice', designed by Carol Roberts (Cherry Pie Designs). It was machine quilted by @quilting finesse |
Nerida brought her Anna Maria Horner 'Dear Diary' quilt in for us to see it finished ... |
... and the beautiful pieced backing from fabric she had stashed. |
We basted Louise's pretty baby quilt, ready for hand quilting and hanging in our quilt show in April, before being delivered to baby Lily. |
Nerida's 'Bessie Creek Road' BOM from Treehouse Textiles is a finished top, and an absolute beauty. That red gingham border! |
The Flutterbies in Susan's version of Jen Kingwell's design are subtle even though the colours are vibrant. |
Linda's beginner's patchwork class wanted to learn how to use a jelly roll - this is her class sample. |
Elaine went travelling in Europe last year, making floral hexagons along the way. The bees were made on her embroidery machine at home - memories! |
Robin's modern table runner is very stylish. |
Nerida is delighted with Yvette's quilting on her 'Dear Diary' quilt, designed by Anna Maria Horner |
Nerida has used fabric from several fabric ranges designed by Anna Maria Horner, collected over several years. |
Susan's Kaffe Fasset diamonds are a Mediterranean rainbow ... |
... with a complimentary bright backing. |
Julie made excellent use of a hexagon collection, tamed before it went feral. |
Elaine tried her hand at sashiko stitching to enhance her Japanese inspired quilt. |
Adrienne's SuperStars, quilted by Yvette - it was beautiful as a pieced top, and just keeps getting better ... |
... and Adrienne had just just the right fabrics for the backing. |
Sue C's William Morris machine pieced hexagons. |
Barbara a pretty toile from the community stash to make this little quilt top |
The backing and binding are also from the community stash. Jill added the quilting. |
Dawn made this squares and rectangles top with fabric from the donated stash of a former member who can no longer sew. We are making all of it into community quilts. |
Some delightful vintage-style 'cheater' prints were found in the donated stash, and Dawn has added borders. Quilted by Laura in a vintage style apple/vine design. |
Dawn combined two 'cheater' prints and a narrow border in this one, also quilted by Laura. |
All of these blocks are the same size - the design is simple, but ingenous (Batiks in the Wild, by Suzy Meyers). Jill used large scraps from her stash, starting with 10" squares. |