Friday, July 19, 2024

Show & Tell 17 July 2024

 

Our July meeting also included a very pleasant Christmas in July lunch where we were joined by a few Piccadilly Quilters.

We also had a visit from Lyn of Quilters Quarters with a fantastic array of fabrics, patterns and haberdashery. Whilst we didn't have a huge crowd attending, there were certainly some very happy buyers leaving with some new projects to get stuck into.

The small group of members who weren't on holiday, sick, injured or attending appointments enjoyed a lovely spread of delicious soups, and sweet treats.

Just a few ladies bought items for show and tell and we also had some photos sent in from member Rosanne from Queensland. She has been busy working through her scraps and wanted to share the flimsy, prior to getting them put together and quilted.



Roseanne's very bright left over binding quilt... number 1! What a good idea to use up all those strips we have left over from previous projects.


Left over binding strips quilt 2.

A cute house quilt. Such a wide variety of fabrics.

Last of Roseanne's quilts. Love the way the black really allows the colours to pop in this one.



Chris with a very Egyptian feel quilt. 


It has a small but stunning fabric palette.


Close up of the quilting and a couple of the fabrics.



Tricia with a really fun applique quilt for her niece who drew these images when she was 10 years old. What a cool idea to give back her artwork in a quilt.

With of course some interesting quilting to suit the applique blocks.



Jenni with some vintage Christmas wall hangings

Beautiful stitching


Speaking of vintage... Francene! Well actually Francene's 10 years in the making pineapple quilt.

Also a good reminder of how even plain fabrics can have a huge visual impact.

Swirly quilting is a nice foil to the very pointy pineapple blocks



Di has been busy again whipping up some more baby quilts for the neonatal unit.


When less is more. (one simple large block rather than lots of fussy small ones)

Very simple quilting helps bring it to life.


In this one Di used some gorgeous easy on the eye pastels.

Another quite simple quilt design but adds such enormous visual appeal.

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