Thursday, March 28, 2024

Reading, listening, viewing …

Some reading, listening and viewing for the Easter long weekend, or the cooler weather coming.


Let’s talk about sewing to survive, with Lucy Adlington

Most of us sit at our sewing machines for pleasure. Now try and imagine sewing because your life depends on it? Today’s guest, Lucy Adlington is the author of ’The Dressmakers of Auschwitz’. It’s a chronicle of the women who used their sewing skills to survive the Holocaust, stitching beautiful clothes at an extraordinary fashion workshop created within one of the most notorious WWII death camps … Interview, Karen Brown, Just Get It Done Quilts (Link from Chris Rollison - thank you).

 

How to make an Australian quilt

From convicts on the high seas to the CWA ladies of Scone, we celebrate the stories of hope, love and courage behind the families and communities who have sewn some of Australia’s most exquisite quilt … Samantha Trenoweth, Australian Women’s Weekly, March 2024.


This article is not available at the AWW website, but it is available in print and on Libby, the free e-loan service to cardholders that includes magazines, provided by most local council libraries.



Preparing a quilt for longarming

If you’re preparing a quilt to be sent to a longarmer, you may be wondering what steps you should take in order to get your quilt ready.
Here are the five simple steps I ask all of my longarming clients to complete before they mail me their projects … Ma Tante Quilting, 2024
Includes links to a downloadable version of the checklist and a video version.



Schmetz sewing machine needles chart

Schmetz needles are colour coded for size and type. Schmetz has published a diagram to help to identify them. Definitely worth having a printout in your sewing space. Download as an image or a .pdf 




An online exhibition of work by the students of New Zealand fibre artist Fleur Woods, completed during her online Joyful Embroidery course, offered through Fibre Arts Take Two.

… You can feel the joy in these works, the wildness, the bravery. We have reclaimed the word ‘Untamed’ to mean free. A sense of freedom from the restraints of any rules or ideas that have inhibited our ability to express ourselves. Embroidery has moved into a new space where we can celebrate the traditional while pushing into new territory with fibre and mark-making that honors our creative souls … Fleur Woods, Joyful Embroidery Student Exhibition 2024, Fibre Arts Take Two.


If you’d like to read even more about  Fleur Woods and her Joyful Embroidery course, visit The Maker’s Stash blog for Leela’s interview with Fleur, her thoughts on Fleur’s book, and her experience of doing the course.

Note: it is very easy to fall into a number of delightful rabbit holes following these links. There are currently three other exhibition on the Fibre Arts Take Two website (in addition to information about their many online courses), and Fleur Woods website also includes many appealing offerings. So settle in - or at least prepare to create some book marks for future browsing.







Sunday, March 24, 2024

New community quilts

A small pile of 5” squares and some complimentary
border strips became this sweet, gentle quilt under
 Lynette’s sure hand.

A scrappy floral binding is the finishing touch.



2 1/2” strips were the ingredients for small log cabin blocks
made by several members at our last AGM, at Lynette’s
suggestion. She then organised them into rainbow order
on the diagonal for a very appealing quilt,





Sue used Miriam’s design of squares with two
corner triangles, and a collection of her many
blue fabrics for her blocks.

And they became stars.

Can you tell that Sue loves blue? These blues are all
 from her own stash. There are plenty more.


Louise has been rationalising her not-quite-finished
 accumulation of quilt tops and generously donated several
 to our community collection.

Another member Janet quilted it on her long-arm machine,
 and Sue finished with the binding.








Wednesday, March 20, 2024

April events

Pictured: TEXStyle 2023 exhibits. (Grey Photography: Phong Lam and 
Annie Nguyen - Principal Photographer.) TEXStyle 2024 

Presented by the Technology Educators Association of NSW
76 Queen Street, Concord West 2038

3 March - 27 April 2024

The TEXStyle exhibition is an annual showcase of excellence in HSC Textiles and Design, enjoyed by both the education sector and wider community. A range of school excursions is offered to high schools
Free entry to general public during regular gallery hours (weekdays 9-4 and weekends 10-2).


Community Garden - Collaborative Art Project
By Julie Paterson, Gallery76 and 'Gardeners'
1 March - 21 April 2024

We invite you to visit our vibrant cloth garden!.

This exhibition is the result of a group art project between Gallery76, cloth designer and printer Julie Paterson and a wonderful group of collaborators (our 'gardeners').













Incinerator Art Space 
2 Small Street Willoughby 2068









Guest Quilter Anni Downs. 
The raffle quilt is "Home in the Mountains" designed by Anni Downs. 
More information:




Saturday, March 16, 2024

Streamlining our events listing pages

We’re only half way into March and already there are many events scheduled for 2024 that will interest quilters, and our ‘events’ page has become a little unwieldy to scroll through - a delightful problem to have as we choose what to see, visit or participate in!

So we’ve divided our listings into three separate pages, all linked from the tags just under the blog banner at the top of the screen:




We will continue to post a monthly reminder of events that start in the following month in addition to the pages for the year. Happy scrolling, and enjoy everything you get to!

Friday, March 15, 2024

In progress … 2


Julie likes sewing these scrappy blocks to use up quite
small strips, and they are quick to make.


Quilt tops pin basted at our last community sewing day:

A panel that Lynette found in her own stash, with two
borders added. The print looks very like individual blocks.


Sharron recommends this simple block layout,
used here for a baby quilt.



Jill took part in the 2023 #30daysofimprovqal last August,
and used half of her blocks in this quilt top.


Improv piecing can have many pieces cut on the
bias, so lots of pins work well for basting.


Monday, March 11, 2024

In progress … 1

Julie is working on her Canada quilt, using fabrics brought
home by her daughters from a recent trip to Canada, and some
complimentary ones sourced locally. She has  been diligently
doing the maths required to fit her pieced border around
the central panel of maple leaves.



Nerida has spent many ‘Tuesday Afternoons’ hand
piecing and appliquéing her latest Treehouse Textiles designed
block-of-the-month,and has set it aside until the early autumn
heat cools down, when she will enjoy hand quilting it.








 

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Richness and Beauty Exhibition - Blue Mountains

Richness and Beauty
National Trust (NSW)
Everglades House and Gardens, Leura

Exhibition open for viewing Thursday – Sunday, 11am – 3pm 
Saturday 2 March 2024 – Sunday 24 March 2024

View works by three professional female artists local to the Blue Mountains:
Dianne Conomos: Traditional Japanese Embroiderer, lecturer and tutor
Judith Gipps: Professional lace maker and tutor
Ann Langley: Traditional quilt maker, designer and tutor
Full details and booking information:

Sunday, March 3, 2024

Quilt Show 2024 - craft stall preview

There’s a lot of activity making items to sell at the members’ craft stall at our 40th Anniversary Quilt Show, 18 - 19 May 2024. Here is a small preview of recent work by Susan Mack … more to come as we get closer to the Show.


A very generous collection.

Tags to easily identify luggage …

… with a clear pocket for a label.



A clever pouch that can stand on its end.

Curved zipper, opens like a collar …

Revealing the contents without falling over.


Collapsible thread catchers.


Appliqued and quilted tote bag.