Friday, December 18, 2020

Final 2020 Show and Tell

Our final meetings, still with reduced numbers and under pandemic conditions have been held (no end-of-year party and challenge this year) and we will be taking a summer break for a few weeks. Like everyone else, we don't know what the new year holds for us yet, so we will wait for the hoped for easing of restrictions, prepared to maintain some measures of social distancing, and resume a combination of face to face and Zoom meetings to enable all of our members to remain connected. Thank you for continuing to take an interest in our activities during this year (we have a few more posts to come), and we wish you well for whatever 2021 brings.


Janice has made a wonderful collection of Christmas
stockings for her extended family over the years,
and she has added these two fine examples this year.

Liberty Christmas, bobbles and fine hand stitching.

Liberty quilting cotton, hexagons, bobbles
and more very fine stitching.

Marilyn's stocking is for her little great-granddaughter,
to be delivered to her rural home just before Christmas.

Yvette's very stylish ‘Steam Punk’ quilt, designed by
Jen Kingwell, expertly quilted by Yvette on her
long-arm machine.

Close inspection ...

Denise is captured by SewMiriam's 'SuperStar pattern
- this is her third and largest version!

Hand quilted.



Long before the pandemic was declared, we had stocked the
craft stall for our 2020 Quilt Show scheduled for April.
The show was cancelled three weeks out, but the craft stall
stock was stored. For our last meetings of the year Roslyn
kindly unpacked some of the stock so we could
enjoy some shopping. In the new year we will start again.

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