October's Show and Tell was a busy one. First up was the completed first prize raffle quilt. Raffle tickets were given out to members to sell, $1 each. If you are a member and you haven't received your tickets yet, they will be in the mail, or ring Imogen or Charlotte to find out who picked up your tickets for you.
This is the back of the raffle quilt, which shows Leonie's fabulous machine quilting. You can click on the pic to enlarge it if you want.
At September's meeting, we held a Quilts for Kids Day and the above pictures show some of the quilts that were completed at the day, or donated, or completed by people at home. A big thank you to everyone - these quilts will go to kids who need them through Women's Refuge or other community services.
Jane worked on these tesselated placemats at Retreat.
This is Judy's quilt for her (I think!) ninth grandchild. Those are pcitures of sea creatures in the square in square blocks.
Carol - the queen of bag making.
More of Carols - always beautifully made.
This lovely big quilt is Colleen's.
This lovely placemat is actually woven. It belongs to Carol.
At the beginning of this year, Suzanne organised a new type of block of the month challenge. Everyone who decided to take part chose at least eight fat quarters, then we cut each fat quarter into the same shapes from a cutting diagram provided. Each month Suzanne would give up different suggestions for blocks we could make with the pieces. We discussed final layouts, took sneak peaks at other peoples and generally had a good time. On Tuesday we had the big reveal and it was amazing to see how different all the tops looked. Suzanne won viewers choice and donated the book she had as a prize to the Group Library. Thanks, Suzanne for a job well done in organising and for the generous donation!
Joy didn't really like her Fat Quarter BOM quilt - but we all did and it came third in viewer's choice! |
Diann's lovely coloured work. |
What a lovely collection of quilts and it is really interesting to see everyone's different BOM fat quarter quilt. Well done to you all.
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