Thursday, July 30, 2020
First one since February...
What could it be? well meeting day is what it was. Boy oh boy have there been some things churning on behind the scenes while our groups have been in lockdown. The Cottage Management Committee have not been sitting on their hands but have been taking care of business and keeping everything 'Cottage' running. Thank you all, it was great to catch up with all the news via Sheila and Karen at our meeting.
Lots of members, lots of chatter and laughter and lots of wonderful projects to share.
Marie (hidden but looking at Wendy's phone - more on that later), Karen, Sandy and Wendy were very very busy, they were even doing a little stitching
Karen had her Japanese inspired Boro blocks along, there was quite a bit of fabric patting going on while discussing the benefits of sashing each block to set it off or simply joining them all together into one big piece.
Spotted this rather interesting article on Authentic Japanese Boro, Boro mending and Boro inspired Patchwork.
Sandy & Di were chatting away, while stitching on their projects, Di just sighed and said, "Its been on the blog before, I still don't know what it is going to be when it grows up!!"
Sandy is happily stitching another of her beautiful blocks.
Wendy is stitching another couple of hundred hexies and had her completed dodecahedron box, complete with a cute little closure. You can see Wendy's box of hexies in the background. Put your glasses on and look closely!! promise they are there. Lots of beautiful pink this time around.
Now here's a little trip down memory lane for you, awhile back, well quite a few years back (2013 in fact) Wendy made a great quilt for her first Grandson Harry, it was all about 'H', a bit of a quick scream through old posts and we have it here for you.
Well, little Harry is not so little anymore, he has grown into a strapping young lad who has joined the Australian Army and is currently serving in Victoria, helping out with the Corona virus outbreak. Masks are a very necessary addition to the uniform and his proud Gran made masks for Harry, in camo of course. Keep Safe Harry, we are all thinking of you and grateful for you and your fellow digger's service.
Karen W. also had her dodecahedron, not quite finished, still some decorative stitching to finish around the joins. Karen bought these fabrics a few years back but could never manage to bring herself to slice into them, along with never being quite convinced they 'played well' with other fabrics in other projects....we all know that feeling, so finally the perfect project for a happy ending.
Ailsa and Sue W were both working on their pieces, Ailsa continuing with her Sashiko, and Sue is working on her speciality of Japanese Ladies in Kimonos.
Sue A gratefully accepted 4 patched pieces stitched by Marion for the Zonta drainage bags Sue makes. Thanks Marion.
Our Lyn Ballinger Challenge this year was to create a pot holder featuring fruit or seeds,and this year we get to keep our challenge piece. Well in an effort to convince someone who isn't fond of potholders to take part (she keeps setting fire to the suckers) Sue A explained about a tutorial she had seen, where a pot holder from the dollar store and some ziplock bags was used to create a holder, well lo and behold, Sheila had the very same holder at the Cottage yesterday. Sheila had spied hers at a craft store while on holiday, and being the intrepid little stitcher she is, created her own.
Sue mentioned that the tutorial had used bias binding down the center join to hide the bag ends.
Might make a cute little gizmo for the Novelties table at the Christmas Fair.
Talking of the Novelties table, more suggestions on shapes to use for Sue's Christmas tree lolly holder/tree decoration, christmas baubles, hearts, wreath? star. To see Sue's pattern and tutorial pop back to here. Marleen made some real cuties to share and I missed them, hopefully she will send some pics with the Thur pics...please Marleen.
Lainey arrived a little later into the meeting and promptly started knitting, of course we all wanted to know what she was up to so she gave us a demo..
Sue A offered to show a different style suggestion, Lainey wasn't too sure about that!
Its all about the virus and masks!
Lainey has also been busy learning on her new long arm quilting machine, quilting up lovelies for our Charity Quilt stash, Karen was kind enough to hold them up for us all to enjoy.
and this cutie with quilted daisies.
Now anyone who is a facebook follower of quilting groups will probably have seen this great Tidy Tote, its all over the place at the moment and a real thing of organisational beauty to drool over. Its actually the brain child of a talented Aussie lass Anita Ellis from Hillside Quilting, follow the links for more info but can you imagine the excitement when our very own May doddled into our meeting with her own version.
May tells that she and a couple of friends from Machine Embroidery Group got their patterns and work shopped one each. There was a few nerves at the beginning, it does look a little daunting but May assures us that the instructions are very clear and you just follow through on step by step.
Being a great one for supporting local, and for our convenience, May tells us that she was able to get her fabric from Brian's and most of the other requirements from Kimz Sewing and Patchwork. May and the Machine Embroidery gals ordered their patterns in hard copy thinking that they would get an actual pattern but the hard copy really is just the same as an online P.D.F., a pattern is not necessary as the fabric is cut according to measurements, so if you are able to order online and print out your pattern that might be a way to go, however keep in mind that the pattern is best printed in colour, there are different directions for different sizes printed in a different size (Pink small, green large), not an insurmountable problem, you could print in B&W and physically mark the print out, going off the download. Oh yeah, there are 32 pages to print out - so choose the best option for you.
Monday, July 27, 2020
Neutral Stunner and a heartfelt 'Thank You'
Firstly, from Maureen this pic of Debbie's stunning Flimsey.
'Debbie's latest, she is 1 busy lady, Ready for quilting'
Got a call from Sheila, "Lets go for Lunch" - always up for a trip out, and if food is involved, so much the better. Came Friday and Sheila arrived to ferry me off to the Maroochydore Surf Club, but not only that, she came bearing a beautiful gift, and it couldn't be more perfect. Perfect pot and containing one of my fave flowers with a lovely card signed by you gals. Thank you so much.
It was a lovely day, the views were amazing - not the usual view we are used to, it was a rainy winter day, and to watch the rain roll in, blanking out Pt. Cartwright was unusual, but we were snug and enjoyed a lovely lunch. Thank you Sheila, Marie and Sue.
While I am on the 'Thank You' trail, thank you to Sheila and Maureen for keeping us in touch with what the Thursday night gals are up to. Its always great to put faces to names and see what you gals are up to, and of course if anyone has anything to add to the blog, send an e-mail, send a txt, heck, grab a snail and send something that way, its always appreciated by the other group members.
'Debbie's latest, she is 1 busy lady, Ready for quilting'
Got a call from Sheila, "Lets go for Lunch" - always up for a trip out, and if food is involved, so much the better. Came Friday and Sheila arrived to ferry me off to the Maroochydore Surf Club, but not only that, she came bearing a beautiful gift, and it couldn't be more perfect. Perfect pot and containing one of my fave flowers with a lovely card signed by you gals. Thank you so much.
It was a lovely day, the views were amazing - not the usual view we are used to, it was a rainy winter day, and to watch the rain roll in, blanking out Pt. Cartwright was unusual, but we were snug and enjoyed a lovely lunch. Thank you Sheila, Marie and Sue.
While I am on the 'Thank You' trail, thank you to Sheila and Maureen for keeping us in touch with what the Thursday night gals are up to. Its always great to put faces to names and see what you gals are up to, and of course if anyone has anything to add to the blog, send an e-mail, send a txt, heck, grab a snail and send something that way, its always appreciated by the other group members.
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Busy Quilters and their Beautiful works
We have lots of eye candy for you this week, thanks to Jan, Sheila and Marleen for the pics and words.
EDIT: With apologies to Marleen, Debbie, Yola and the Thursday gals, unfortunately the pics and names are incorrect. Sorry gals - could bore you to tears with how that happens- But - all fixed now
Starting off with news from Marleen.
"A few pics from tonight. Only 8 of us game enough to venture out on such a cold night."
This beautiful quilt created by Yola
Leanne's work in progress.
Jules' lovely 2019 Friendship quilt, more Scottie dogs.
Debbie's finished 2019 Friendship quilt. Debbie quilted it herself, a 1st for her.
A little news from Jan on what she has been up to.
"Finished the quilt I was working on last meeting."
"I have now started on one my sister Wendy has asked me to do for her , she supplied all the fabric and a design . It’s a little bit of a challenge but I’m progressing well."
Pics from Sheila of Wendy and Karen W. working away on the tutorial Sue shared on the dodecahedron boxes and a closer view of Marlene's dodecahedron sides.
Having finished her beautiful dodecahedron made from silk ties...
Sue has moved on to another creation, this one's a polyhedra bowl created with the same pentagon shapes but comprised of 2 rows of 8 tiles and a base. Sue was just putting the last stitches into the last tile on Wednesday.
Tada -- the finished bowl
Thanks for an update pic Sue
More from Sheila,
"This is Pat's beautifully quilted quilt that was going to be an entry in the now cancelled Quilt show"
"Glenys is working on some gorgeous sashiko patterns"
"Sheila is having to add an extra third to granddaughters 2019 quilt as Sappho has moved from bunk bed to double bed. As it is a blue improvised quilt the add on will be similar to original quilt with many of same fabrics"
All groups have been asked to make something for the novelty stall at the Christmas Fair, something small that can be sold for pennies to the kiddies, and Sue, who really has had her creative hat on has come up with a brilliant idea.
Sue has shared a pattern for Christmas tree novelties for fair. The little pocket can hold a lollie.
EDIT: With apologies to Marleen, Debbie, Yola and the Thursday gals, unfortunately the pics and names are incorrect. Sorry gals - could bore you to tears with how that happens- But - all fixed now
Starting off with news from Marleen.
"A few pics from tonight. Only 8 of us game enough to venture out on such a cold night."
This beautiful quilt created by Yola
Leanne's work in progress.
Jules' lovely 2019 Friendship quilt, more Scottie dogs.
Debbie's finished 2019 Friendship quilt. Debbie quilted it herself, a 1st for her.
A little news from Jan on what she has been up to.
"Finished the quilt I was working on last meeting."
"I have now started on one my sister Wendy has asked me to do for her , she supplied all the fabric and a design . It’s a little bit of a challenge but I’m progressing well."
Pics from Sheila of Wendy and Karen W. working away on the tutorial Sue shared on the dodecahedron boxes and a closer view of Marlene's dodecahedron sides.
Having finished her beautiful dodecahedron made from silk ties...
Sue has moved on to another creation, this one's a polyhedra bowl created with the same pentagon shapes but comprised of 2 rows of 8 tiles and a base. Sue was just putting the last stitches into the last tile on Wednesday.
Tada -- the finished bowl
Thanks for an update pic Sue
More from Sheila,
"This is Pat's beautifully quilted quilt that was going to be an entry in the now cancelled Quilt show"
"Glenys is working on some gorgeous sashiko patterns"
"Sheila is having to add an extra third to granddaughters 2019 quilt as Sappho has moved from bunk bed to double bed. As it is a blue improvised quilt the add on will be similar to original quilt with many of same fabrics"
All groups have been asked to make something for the novelty stall at the Christmas Fair, something small that can be sold for pennies to the kiddies, and Sue, who really has had her creative hat on has come up with a brilliant idea.
Sue has shared a pattern for Christmas tree novelties for fair. The little pocket can hold a lollie.
Friday, July 3, 2020
P.M.Girls, Choccies and Scotty dogs
Sheila shared some pics of the Thursday night gals for us to catch up, sadly her phone let her down but heck, a blurry is better than none as I'm sure you agree. Thanks Sheila.
"Jules, who loves Scottie dogs received this quilt as a gift from her sister in law, in centre of each hexagon flower is a tiny Scottie dog. Jules friendship blocks from group also feature Scottie dogs.
As usual there was chocolate to help us concentrate on work!"
"Marlene is cutting very tiny patchwork pieces.
Social distancing is practised at each table."
"Jules, who loves Scottie dogs received this quilt as a gift from her sister in law, in centre of each hexagon flower is a tiny Scottie dog. Jules friendship blocks from group also feature Scottie dogs.
As usual there was chocolate to help us concentrate on work!"
"Marlene is cutting very tiny patchwork pieces.
Social distancing is practised at each table."
Thursday, July 2, 2020
Charity Quilts, Lockdown Quilts & a very hand gizmo for you to make
Once again Lainey has forwarded pics and words for our blog. Thanks Lainey.
Ailsa has been very busy during lockdown making some quilts to
be donated. She sent them along to Karen to take to Nambour this week
Sheila showed us this little drawstring bag made for her by a friend.
As Sheila says - "Bag made by Ruth Blom ,aged 98 , a former member of
the Buderim craft cottage for many years. Ruth belonged to pottery ,
china painting and needlework. She was Sheila’s neighbour for 10 years
before moving to Ipswich. She has a small singer sewing machine set up
in her room in Villa Maria nursing home and continues to make drawstring
bags. What an inspiration!"
Sue contemplating which circle should go next. What will this be when
it is finished? She won't tell.
Courtney is embroidering a fine table centre.
Glenys is a sashiko fiend since the lockdown
Loraine C. caught up with an e-mail and pics of her beautiful quilts.
"Photos of two quilts I have done this year - other small baby quilts that I sewed I did not photograph. The Star is a foundation piecing that I did in 2016 - from stash fabric! So I put it together and did the free motion quilting during Covid. The pattern and directions for 'Star' quilt is from Jeanne Harrison. It was a block of the month - all online. I sewed everything on my Janome Horizon - quilting the centre section and the four large outer triangles separately, then joining them together.
There is also a Facebook page. I think Jeanne passed away last year - she was a wonderful teacher of free motion quilting online."
Waves used up some of my stash - all free-form.
Sue has sent us a link to Lori Kenney's blog with a tutorial to make a reusable Transparent Overlay to test your quilt designs. A brilliant idea.
Ailsa has been very busy during lockdown making some quilts to
be donated. She sent them along to Karen to take to Nambour this week
Sheila showed us this little drawstring bag made for her by a friend.
As Sheila says - "Bag made by Ruth Blom ,aged 98 , a former member of
the Buderim craft cottage for many years. Ruth belonged to pottery ,
china painting and needlework. She was Sheila’s neighbour for 10 years
before moving to Ipswich. She has a small singer sewing machine set up
in her room in Villa Maria nursing home and continues to make drawstring
bags. What an inspiration!"
Sue contemplating which circle should go next. What will this be when
it is finished? She won't tell.
Courtney is embroidering a fine table centre.
Glenys is a sashiko fiend since the lockdown
Loraine C. caught up with an e-mail and pics of her beautiful quilts.
"Photos of two quilts I have done this year - other small baby quilts that I sewed I did not photograph. The Star is a foundation piecing that I did in 2016 - from stash fabric! So I put it together and did the free motion quilting during Covid. The pattern and directions for 'Star' quilt is from Jeanne Harrison. It was a block of the month - all online. I sewed everything on my Janome Horizon - quilting the centre section and the four large outer triangles separately, then joining them together.
There is also a Facebook page. I think Jeanne passed away last year - she was a wonderful teacher of free motion quilting online."
Waves used up some of my stash - all free-form.
Sue has sent us a link to Lori Kenney's blog with a tutorial to make a reusable Transparent Overlay to test your quilt designs. A brilliant idea.
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