At our gathering on Saturday we spent a few brief moments looking at the blocks that have been received so far for our next three quilts. The RH column are the favourite fabrics, the centre column are the brown, and the LH column are the kids blocks. There are still more to come back and I know they will keep us busy for a while making our three quilts.
We started in 2007 with a quilt made one very rainy weekend with friends from across Sydney and across the world connected by patchwork and quilting. Our members have included quilters and novices from far and wide - NSW, Victoria, Western Australia and Queensland (Australia), New Zealand, Massachusetts and Connecticut (USA), N.Ireland, Cornwall, Shropshire and Wales (UK). All our quilts are for charity, either raffled to earn money or donated directly to a nearby charity.
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Monday, August 4, 2025
Achievements from our last weekend get together
Thursday, July 31, 2025
News from Jeanette
"My latest completed quilts which I've quilted myself. - they are Tumalo Trail done in my 1.5" scraps. The larger one is "Turning Twenty Again"."
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Saturday achievements
When we gathered on Saturday we 3 were very pleased to make so much progress...
We now have some bright pink polar fleece to back our stained glass quilt top. That will be tacked next time we meet.
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Continuing our Zoom from Saturday
So many could not join our Zoom on Saturday so have sent photos of their latest work for our show and tell.

Saturday, July 5, 2025
News from Heather (NZ)
As Heather is unable to make our Zoom today she has sent me news about her quilting and craft room.
Firs a quilt she made recently for her nephew's first daughter.
She also sent me an update on the progress in her new craft room...
"We have finished painting the Craft room as it will be. Cupboards removed for painting and awaiting the blinds for the windows. I have started to set up my machine and cutting table and not much else!!! The remaining bedroom is currently a store/junk room and luckily the door is left open , otherwise one would not be able to open it!
The intention is to keep the sewing tables clear of "stuff" so that I can sew easily.....I am looking forward to actually sewing. The machine got a thorough clean yesterday and a new blade in the rotary cutter. So all ready to sew; only issue is that the fabric and patterns are in the "storage" room. A lot more tidying up in the near future.

Friday, July 4, 2025
Elaine's creation from Jenny's 'scraps'
When I was at Baradine in April Jenny gave me lots of scraps, many of which were triangles left from a quilt she had made. Elaine loved these triangles so I gave them to her to play with. Here is the finished quilt...
It really looks great in real life too and will probably be donated to the cancer patients that Karen has contact with.
Just remember - Scraps are not Rubbish!
Friday, June 27, 2025
Memories from Robyn
Yesterday Robyn sent me a photo of one of the group quilts we made in 2011.
The focus fabric was brown print roses which was difficult to manage for a remote group. The quilt was put in the Quilt Show and won a highly commended award. Robyn won the quilt and chose to keep it. Here it is on one of her beds.
It really looks quite stunning! Thanks for the memories Robyn.
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Extension tables for sewing machines
Yesterday Stephanie came to play while my roof gutters were being cleaned. We did a bit more on our Black and Brights quilt but then decided to face the issue of extension tables for sewing machines.
I'd looked up prices for extension tables but then noticed that I could not even get one for 3 of my machines. I've been using a small cardboard box on one machine and that gave me an idea.
Monday, June 16, 2025
Saturday Zoom and gathering
On Saturday we were a very small group for our physical get together but we did achieve a lot.
Our Stained Glass now has a border.
Monday, May 19, 2025
News from Jeanette in WA
Upon hearing of our rain on the east coast she writes...
Friday, May 16, 2025
Windows are finished and more show and tell
Elaine delivered the finished small knee rug I am calling Windows today.
If anyone wants to suggest where this one should go please let me know.
Elaine and I also worked today to get this far with our Brown Quilt...
And I also sewed together the Blacks and Brights blocks that Stephanie and I are creating.
In all a lot of homework is done ready for the next steps.
Monday, April 28, 2025
Show and Tell from Stephanie
As Stephanie will miss our next gathering I am posting a few of the quilts she has been working on. She found a stash of orphan blocks so got to work on two quilt tops.
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Continuing the Baradine story - so what did I sew?
When we arrived at Baradine we had been allocated a work space and a bag of goodies which included a beautiful mug, some coconut ice made by Brenda, some other nibbles and a small parcel to be opened later. This parcel turned out to be a kawandi kit but mine is still at Stephanie's so no photo here. We had a workshop on that when Jo arrived.
Some of the quilts in the show and tell (photos in the previous post) give an idea of this finished quilt top.
I feel satisfied with what I achieved over the 4 days and am pleased now to know that I can actually do an 8 hour drive without untoward issues.