A few hardy souls braved the cold weather to share another relaxing night of friendship, sharing and very little sewing!
The highlight of Show and Tell was Janice's magnificent quilt which has taken over three years of dedicated work to complete! It is magnificent with the needle turn appliqué and hand quilting.
Ann and Evelyn have been working rather diligently on various projects -
The first one was Evelyn's colourful rendition of 'Mimi's bloomers' - no not underpants- just flowers.
For those inspired by this vist Erin Russek's site One Piece at a Time. I have added it to the BLOG list on the side.
http://erinrussek.typepad.com/one-piece-at-a-time/block-of-the-month/
The next beautiful creation is a version of the "Farmer's Wife" I have dubbed it the Minimalist version!
The third project was a lovely bright friendship star designed for a friend's baby!
And finally the finished quilt that was part of Joy's legacy. Esmae, Glo and Barb pieced the top from Joy's fabrics while Evelyn and Ann have beautifully quilted it. It is ready to go to Joy's family. I enjoyed being part of this quilt and would love to make one for myself.
Ann's turn now!
This bright and very large animal quilt is designed as a playmat for her 2 grandchildren.
Her second quilt actually matches her hair!
And last one for Ann another baby quilt!
These two busy beavers have really produced the goods!
The following photos show some of the projects various people were working on at the meeting
Sheila is creating an amazing BOM designed by Esther Ailu.
Janice and Robyn have been enjoying stitching after being inspired by Figree Quilt Workshop!
You need time to explore all the hidden delights in Karen's quilt top which is ready for completion.
It is an inspiration!
And lastly but very importantly you should have received Judy's and Rosie's lovely invitation-
You will need to inform
Evelyn if you will be attending. Saturday people, you can pass on the
information on a Saturday.
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