As the end of 2023 rapidly approaches, we have started a
new page listing events scheduled for 2024
that might interest you. We will add to them, and update details
as more information and notifications are received.
As the end of 2023 rapidly approaches, we have started a
new page listing events scheduled for 2024
that might interest you. We will add to them, and update details
as more information and notifications are received.
A farm-themed quilt for a little boy who lives in the country, made by Denise for her grandson |
Red Tractor fabrics feature graphic designs based on rural life. |
Val has a large beautiful garden, and this quilt might become a fund-raiser for her garden club. |
The backing fabric is a large scale print. Quilted by Laura. |
A very spring-like quilt made by Dawn with a little help from Lynette. |
Quilted by Laura. |
Scrappy binding added by Jill. Dawn is very happy with the team effort. |
A second lockdown quilt made by Val, from her stash, is her version of ‘Mrs Peach’, designed by Margaret Sampson George. |
The feature fabrics are a veritable I Spy mix.
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Quilted by Laura. |
Hilary is making this large quilt for her sister in England |
Lots of references to Australia in the prints. Hand quilting currently in progress. |
Progress on Louise’s very long term project ‘King George III’ |
Daphne ventured way outside her colour comfort zone - time for quilting. |
Pam is hand quilting her very large quilt with highly coloured Japanese prints working beautifully with indigo pieced sashings. |
Masking tape keeps the long quilting lines straight. Notice Pam’s beautiful handmade quilting hoop - that’s what happens when you mention in passing that you need a new one to the very skilled woodworker in your life. |
Lynette’s 25 patch rainbow blocks playing off an Alison Glass print |
Team effort: Noelle made these blocks and stitched them into the quilt top using a roll of batik strips from her own stash and a cream fabric from Lynette’s. The top was quilted by Janet, and Jill sewed the binding from Noelle’s strips. |
Janet chose a large tropical leaf quilting design. |
Louise is finding some slow burning works in progress as she declutters at home. She donated this completed top to the community collection, where it was quilted and bound by Janet. |
The richly coloured fabrics of the blocks … |
… are complimented by the batik backing. |
Roslyn handed on a collection of squares and half square triangles to Elaine W, who found a complimentary spot in the community stash … |
… and joined then into a generous lap quilt. |
A year after making the blocks in the 2022 #30daysofimprovqal Jill added borders from her stash and donated the finished quilt to the community collection. |
It is finished with both freeform machine and hand quilting ( no marking). |
The large quilt is hand appliqued and pieced, and hand quilted. |
For this year’s quilt Nerida chose a rainbow colour palette, and made four improv blocks in each of her six colours. |
Block prompts were emailed for each week, along with suggestions for how to use the prompts for five blocks. The weekly prompts were stripes, L shapes, triangles, curves. |
5” blocks were suggested, but participants were free to choose their own size. |
The turquoise blocks didn’t work on the quilt’s front so Nerida made them a feature on the back. |