Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Elaine's latest creation

 Elaine made this one as quilt as you go. It has alternate stripes of left over polar fleece.


I love how bright it is.

Sunday, May 29, 2022

Progress on zoom yesterday

 I'm starting to join the blocks together at last. Yesterday on a zoom patchwork day I pressed and trimmed all blocks, cut sashing and put some of the blocks together. 



Saturday, May 21, 2022

Jeanette's Latest Creations

 Here are some of Jeanette's latest quilts. The first one is her dark version of the Briar Rose quilt we have started putting together.


We are now about to sew our cream version of Briar Rose and have started thinking about how to construct Stephanie's Shiny Blue. As we've had to cancel our next group gathering please let me know if you'd like to organise a pop up day anytime.

Sunday, May 15, 2022

A busy day in the patching salt mines

 Yesterday our little group spent a lot of time sewing and working on the quilts we have in progress. This work was interspersed with chatting over lunch and afternoon tea and joining 3 others on Zoom.



Our two Blue Heaven quilts are now labelled and the other two shown below on the banister have labels. We've called the green one Almost Celtic and the flower one Glenda's Flower Garden. The blocks on the design wall have now been pressed, trimmed and arranged ready for joining next time.


Then we had fun arranging our shiny blue blocks on the back of the design wall. Sizing is going to be an issue in some cases but last night, instead of sleeping, I worked out what we can do to enlarge some of the smaller blocks and add wadding where it has been trimmed off.


Then while Elaine and I were watching The Sewing Bee on Britbox we had a bit of inspiration about framing each block. Each one will be framed with purple (about a 1/2" strip, with a tiny peeper (about 1/8") of a bright colour (each block having a different colour). There will then be white sashing between all the framed blocks.


Here are some of the colours we have chosen for the peepers and we have found almost enough for each block to be different.

So of course much of my sleep time last night working out how to mitre the corners of each tiny frame!!! That way the peepers will not cross the purple frame during construction.

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Our latest quilt finishes

 Here are our first quilt finishes for 2022. As yet not labelled or found an owner but we'll do that at our next gathering.




Monday, May 9, 2022

Liz's latest creations

 Liz will not be able to join us on Zoom this time but has sent photos of her latest creations for a challenge they were give at the local club.

They were given 25 random squares to do what they like but each square was to be visible and not cut or folded.

Liz says: "After copying Betty's habit of saving squares I had lots more to incorporate and then I used appliqued shapes to partly cover the worst of the mismatches. I was pleased with my effort but missed the deadline to hand it in!"

"I also entered two 12" square blocks in the NZ National 'Brown' challenge. I felt quite brave because they have a really high standard but I don't think mine looked out of place. Mine are second from the left and second from the right in the top row."

Well done Liz!

Thursday, May 5, 2022

Elaine made a "Roosters" gift

 Here is the cushion and quilt Elaine made for a friend. The colours are those of the Sydney Roosters rugby team.


I like the little cornerstones - very cool touch.