Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Friday, July 19, 2024
More new finishes
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Nine improv patchwork blocks make up Jill’s scrappy 60” x 60” quilt-as-you-go quilt. The blocks are machine pieced. |
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The blocks are hand quilted with 12wt thread in multiple colours, in a square(ish) spiral on each block. |
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The different backing fabrics for each block make a large nine patch on the reverse. |
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Jenni recently did a textile embroidered art class with Sophie Standing, producing a gorgeous pelican with fabric and thread on a painted background. |
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Jenni used mostly Liberty prints |
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She thoroughly enjoyed the class, and will have the piece mounted for display on a wall. |
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Janet’s latest quilt is based on a friend’s artwork, and is hanging in her brother’s office. |
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Another recent finish from Janet is made from a Missouri Star Quilt Company kit, for her husband who likes turtles. |
Monday, July 15, 2024
We look after our tools
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Bags! Animals!
Other things that some quilters make …
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Miriam made her little Sashiko bag from a kit bought from Patchwork Plus |
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Lyn is planning a interstate trip, so of course she is making a duffle style carry-on bag with a bit of glitz. |
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Susan Mac chose warm vibrant prints for her new winter handbag |
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Susan K has made an up-sized (but still very small back pack for a great niece’s treasures. |
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The pattern is from Jodie RicRac. |
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Susan K also likes to make animal soft toys. This one is the largest sized bilby from Jodie RicRac, chosen along with fabrics by her 8 year old great nephew. |
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Susan says Jodie RicRac’s giraffe is much easier to make than the bilby, but it is just as cute. |
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Will she stop at three? You can find them all at https://jodiericrac.myshopify.com Don’t blame us if you start making them … |
Friday, July 5, 2024
New community quilts
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Four patch-snowball variation block quilt made by Lynette, The pattern is Play Ball, designed by Emily Bailey, published by Quilting Daily. It can be purchased as a .pdf download here for approximately $A5. |
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Val made the centre eight pointed star as a class sample during her teaching days, and recently donated it to our community quilts collection for finishing. |
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Sue C and Roslyn discovered complimentary border fabrics in the community stash, and Laura quilted it. |
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Elaine has finished a cosy quilt in warm autumn tones. She thought she should have been quicker, but just a few months is an excellent time frame in everyone else’s eyes. |
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Elaine machine quilted with a template. |
Monday, July 1, 2024
New finishes
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Anne shared her very practical project bag - the bright and beautiful colours make it easy to find … |
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… and the mesh pockets make it easy to find what she has inside it, |
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‘Tuesday Afternoon’, a Treehouse Textiles block of the month is Nerida’s latest hand quilted finish. Nerida has already started her next @treehousetextiles hand stitching project |
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Big and beautiful, with a gorgeous Art Gallery Fabrics backing |
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Robyn’s stunning star quilt is hand pieced and machine quilted.The subtle combination of prints in the border is more complex than it looks at first glance. |
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A sophisticated palette for both the blocks and borders. |
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Personal impressions of The New Quilt 2024
First posted by Sue Crowe @bluesuec on Instagram, reposted here with Sue’s permission.
A few snippets from an excursion out to The New Quilt exhibition. The Hawkesbury Regional Gallery is a fantastic space - I do love a gallery which also houses the library - with that lovely ceiling detail above it. The exhibition included an area for children in a side room - with a quilt from Jess Wheelahan and an area to create stitched pieces and pin them to a puffy wall. A few of the pieces cast wonderful shadows, others included fabulous details.
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