Showing posts with label Christine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christine. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2015

New members and new projects

A big welcome to new member Sandy, who shared her first Quilt with us, well obviously not her 1st quilt, but a first for us.  It's off to a family member for a Big '0' birthday. Sandy used lovely Japanese prints to create her quilt, sashing the one patches and the larger blocks with narrow black binding.
Each single patch is machine quilted with a different design using mainly straight line stitching with a few curved lines for variety.

Sometimes with all the chitter chatter one misses a pic, and so it was yesterday, Lyn was binding a Christmas Tree skirt, it was for a family member, well it is still going to said member, but next Christmas, kind of missed the boat for last Christmas. Perhaps it will make a visit to the Cottage next week for S & T, hope so, would love to bring you a pic.

Val has, of course, been busy in the charity quilt department creating this strip pieced Q.A.Y.G.  using the same fabric for the sashings front and back.
Val has got some visual interest happening on the backing with layout, pieced squares, and those two green squares sporting tassels.

That wonderful donation received from Derrick also contained 3 quilt tops created by Derrick's Darling Pat.  Pat was a great supporter of charity quilts and these 3 flimseys were probably destined for her charity of choice.
Val spotted a sheet at the op shop with large sprays of roses, and knowing it would suit perfectly, turned Pat's 3 flimseys into 3 quilts.

Christine had some wow! to share, she is progressing nicely through her 'crazy' project, the pile of squares is growing, and the work is beautiful.  Christine attends Jenny Clauston's classes at Patchwork Angel.
A little birdie did tell me though, that sometimes naughty Christine pops up in class, wants to finish what she is working on and Jenny wants to move on, great entertainment from all accounts.

Another big welcome to another new member, Di who is working on lovely white and green 1"hexies. 

Debbie was spotted with a pile of yarn looking for a new project, she wasn't too fussed on the one she was viewing, but just look at the pattern of the one she is working on! Stunning, looking forward to seeing the Rosellas finished.

Val is doing some hand stitching, row one of 3, the plan is these guys will be a quilt for the Easter Fair.  Fused applique with blanket stitching.

Neroli Henderson has posted a collage of her work 'The Churning' on facebook, along with some other recent works, with Neroli's permission - grabbed a screen shot for you.
 copyright by Neroli Henderson.

For a better view and a look at other works, go to Neroli's facebook page Eiloren Art and Design at 
Excitement is mounting for Neroli's classes at our upcoming winter workshop.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Oh my Giddy Aunt, the fun....

...the quilts, the catching up with old friends, making new friends, did I mention the fun? oooh yeah, and the prizes! and then the food.  It was an amazing day and all in the name of fundraising for Breast Cancer research. Yes we turned our Breast Cancer Biggest Morning Afternoon Tea into a day of Show and Tell with invited guests from other local quilting groups. 
Pat was on hand to take the admittance fee and give you your multi-draw raffle ticket.  There was a mountain of prizes to be won, all prettily wrapped in brown, fawn, beige caramel paper and tied with a pink ribbon (Thanks Wendy)
The Atrium looked a treat,
 with so many of the Charity Quilts decorating the walls
 and scattered around.

Val, never one to just sit and chat, was sitting, chatting to Barbara and working on her Shashiko.

As the Atrium began to fill, the excitement began to mount,
So did the temperature.
Sheila grabbed this enormously long stick and opened the top windows...not gonna tell you the jokes some gals made about witches and broomsticks and how we could all fit....nope, not sharing that one at all.


Finally the last smiling faces arrived, took their seats, and the day began.

Firstly there were some formalities to go on with.  Derrick and his Son-in-Law Dan were our special guests.  It is thanks to Derrick's most generous donation that has made it possible for our group to quickly create so many charity quilts.  Derrick's darling Pat was a quilter for 45 years and gave away many of the quilts that she created, so to have her fabrics used to create more quilts for giving is a lovely legacy.
Derrick was asked if he would like to have one of the quilts, either to give to his own charity or perhaps as a memento, he accepted, and chose Deanne's lovely vibrant twisted log cabin with fussy cut centers of puppies and kittens.

Derrick accepting his quilt from Pat and Sheila               Thank You and welcome from 
                                                                                                    Jan the Pres.
Deanne at the announcement of the chosen quilt             Derrick - doing the 'peekaboo thing'...
Congratulations Deanne, its a beautiful and thoughtful quilt. 

Derrick is giving the quilt to his neighbours, they have just had a little baby boy.  Perfect!.

Jan our Pres. (Buderim Craft Cottage President) was on hand to also thank Derrick and to share the story of just how this amazing story unfolded, it all began at a 90th Birthday Party.
There may not have been a cast of thousands in this story but there were quite a number, result was that Jan and Derrick got chatting about quilting and things moved on from there.  As Derrick and Dan said yesterday, it was all Kismet.

First cab off the rank for show and tell was Sheila's very first quilt, from about 3 decades ago, now back in those days there wasn't much patchwork fabric around in our neck of the woods, and Sheila, being a beginner quilter, didn't know too much about the 100% cotton rule, anyway, loving geometrics and loving blue, Sheila used polyester fabric to construct this beauty, it's been constantly in use on the Guest bed for all those years and hasn't faded one jot! perhaps there is a lesson there.
Sheila also bought along her latest quilt, all her own design and months in the creation, this beauty is for a special lady, one of her Grandaughters.  Aptly named 'Top Five' it has 5 of the young ladies favourite things, her guitar, reading books, cups of tea, ballet and most of all, hugs. Obviously, its a bit of a surprise pressy!

Ailsa shared her Jelly Roll quilt and cushion. Ailsa used some of the leftover Jelly Roll strips around the Sashiko panel to tie the cushion and quilt together. No, its not a Sashiko print, so neat it could be - but no, every stitch done by Ailsa

Jackie is a bit of a Kaffe Fassett fabric fan and had these two beauties to share with us. A beautiful bloom in each hexi and some intricate blocks interspersed in the green bordered quilt.

Sue W bought along her friendship quilt from some years back.  It now lives in the Guest bedroom, Sue used some of the leftover original fabric and needle turn applique to create this matching pillow sham.

Wendy had 2 lovely quilts to share with us, the first, a lovely vibrant strip pieced quilt, the black and white strip runs diagonally across the blocks which when assembled give the illusion of blocks set on point.

The second quilt has quite the story, a few years back Wendy went on one of those exciting quilting tours through the U.S.A. including a stop off at the Jinny Beyer Studio where she spotted this lovely.  However, Wendy wanted a different colourway and guess who helped her select the new colours? why Jinny Beyer herself! A special quilt with special memories.

 Lorraine L shared her recently completed beautiful pansy Dresden Plate quilt, it was her 'bring along' hand-piecing work for meeting days for more years that Lorraine wants to fess up to and used up some of those 'stash' fabrics we all love to collect.

Chris has almost finished her 'May Flowers' quilt, originally started as a single size, with a bit of input from the Darling it was decided to increase the size.  Chris then decided she didn't like the green border so she whipped it off and added another border using the background fabric.

This is another quilt from the past, also about 30 odd years old, Pat created it for her husbands office where it hung for many years. Pat was asked to show her wall hanging in a Quilt show at the Sydney Opera house where I think I heard it won a prize, (certainly looks like it should have won at least 1st prize anyway)
The fabrics were all cottons and Pat bought along some of the original scraps to show just how much the daily assault of  fluorescent lighting, dust and visitors cigarette smoke had caused the colours to fade.
The mauve-ish border fabric was originally a dark blue.  And no, that brown mark isn't on the quilt, it comes from using the 'shadows' slider on the picasa program, Why would I want to do that you ask, well if you bring in shadows you see the quilting lines, and sometimes, especially if the pic is taken from a distance, that grubby look is what you end up with, but this quilting needs to be seen, just ignore the brown, please.

Sue also had 2 pieces to share, both her own designs although the table runner was inspired by a picture in a New Zealand magazine.  The quilt was created in response to a challenge to use up your stash or scraps.  No straight pieces or squares and Q.A.Y.G.
Inge created this pair of really pretty charity quilts, using some lovely hydrangea print fabric for the backing, there was some reminiscing of that fabric, bought at a now defunct fabric store and bought by the kilo for a ridiculously low price, yep weighed fabric, off-cut squares, all about 10". - Memories!
Karen had some lovely stories to tell about her show and tell pieces, all about seeing a picture of a project, usually in a magazine and then the tenacious search to get the exact fabric, including in one instance making her very first foray into the world of internet shopping overseas!  It certainly paid off, all of her projects are beautiful.

Marie shared two quilts with us, the first using some wildly vibrant fabric, Marie had a lot of fun with this quilt, she layered, cut, turned under a seam, stitched, and then re-cut into another colour, turning and stitching the seams again and repeating until she had this terrific quilt.  Backing shows the vibrant colours used.

Now this quilt was just stunning, had to rush up front and get the girls to keep those arms in the air while we got a closer look (thanks Sue and Debby)
When asked what her plans were for the quilt Marie blithely said "Oh, I'm giving it away, its going in the mail tonight"
Well, I'd like to say you could have heard a pin drop, but really, the thunks of jaws dropping would have drowned out the pins!!!
Again, with the 'shadow' slider on picasa creating smudges on the pics - sorry, will have to work on my skills.

Bags were all the go, Mooloola Girls and Buderim girls all with the same pattern, well, it is a goodie, and it is at Kymz, it just takes one pretty bag to start an avalanche.


Judy has recently purchased a Caravan, now what do Caravans need most of all?? well quilts of course. these two flimseys will soon be decking beds and going on lovely holidays.
Not wanting things to be too 'samey' Judy relied on using some the same fabrics in each quilt to create continuity.

Interspersed with all the show and tell, lots of raffle tickets were drawn, there were some very happy people with some great prizes, Janice got fabric she loves and a little enameled case to keep her pins in. Perfect!

Then the part of the day everyone was looking forward to, a real thirst had been worked up by all the hard work of ooohing and aaahing and just generally soaking up the eye candy and expressing our appreciation of the work and talent displayed. 
Don't you wish you were there? we even had a separate table for those on a gluten free diet.
Sue and the Pres. were spotted happily partaking of the goodies.
On a totally personal note...Gotta say, the Pres. is retiring (sob), its a rule thing, (only a few years allowed in the position) but this lady has over seen the transformation of our Cottage into a streamlined and efficient entity and as much as I don't like the term 'moving forward' we are, and with pride! Ta Pres.

At the end of day, when everyone had been watered and fed, got a pic of Derrick and Dan holding the quilt to be given to the little lad next door, Derrick requested taking the pic in front of the library.  In light of all the wonderful quilts being created and donated, it's easy to loose sight of the fact that not only has he donated so much fabric, but also many books and magazines for our Library.
We truly are one lucky bunch of quilters.  Thank you so much Derrick, it was a pleasure meeting you and Dan.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Sashiko, knitted Teddy and a vibrant beauty...

...just some of the lovely items for you this week.
Courtney has been bitten by the knitting bug, she is working on an all in one knitted teddy, just beginning to take shape.

Wendy had Pizazz to share, yep, and a quilt named 'Pizazz' as well, spotted at a recent local quilt show Wendy just couldn't resist, a rather intriguing arrangement using 9 patch, 1 patch, logs and extra large one patch to showcase some really special fabric.  This pattern would be just the ant's pants for one of those fabrics that are just too lovely to cut or, as Wendy has used, a large scale print.
Wendy followed through with the 9 patches design by using 2.5" squares for one of the borders.

A dear friend of Lyn's. who is on the move, not just out of town but out of the state, is also having a birthday next week, two jolly good reasons to make her a remembrance quilt.  Sonia is very fond of elephants and has quite the collection, now with an elephant quilt in her favourite colours for her to treasure.
Lyn was thrilled to find this cute elephant print for the backing.


Lots of work continuing with the Charity quilts, and although what looks like a small mountain of fabric walks out the door and returns as quilts, I can tell you there doesn't seem to be much of a dent made in the overall stash.
Val, Debbie and 'she who is hiding behind Val', were hard at work measuring out the wadding for completed flimseys that will then go home to return as finished quilts.

June, who has found some extra time in her life said "Pick out some purples, mauves and some reds that will work together and I will make one".  Well, Beryl did just that, sending off a great collection of fabrics that resulted in these, 2 stunning flimseys and a W.I.P.
same simple design, different fabrics and colour placement gives a different look

Square Triangles, a new block pattern that looks remarkably like a H.S.T.block, sashed for a different layout for this promising beauty.  June reckoned she had just the right fabric for the sashing, it's just that for the moment she has misplaced the rest of it....
Good thing she has a bit of a full calendar and those flimsys to quilt, takes the pressure off the search, 'cause we all know about searching the stash for that fabric we just know we have tucked away somewhere!

Two strip pieced charity quilts from Val, on with ric-rac over the joining seams to add some visual interest and the second, also strip pieced with a silhouette giraffe appliqued to the quilt.

Finally finished with the batting measuring and cutting, Val took her seat to settle down to hand quilting what promises to be another stunning quilt.  Purchased 2 years ago at a quilt show, Val finished off the Sashiko embroidery in double quick time, but then came the laying out of the blocks, a totally different story, Val reckons she needed to be a maths genius, well it may have taken time but from the looks of things, success was hers.
Looking forward to seeing this one out of the hoop!

Christine was also busily stitching a Sashiko design.  The kit, also bought at a quilt show, and again, also a few years ago, was the result of one of those 'brain fever frenzies' that have been know to take hold of we quilters when we get quilt show sensory overload.  Christine reckons that it was a bit of a surprise to open her packet of loveliness and discover what really lay within.

Lorraine's Grandie has moved into her very own room, for which she has chosen a purple theme, Lorraine knew she had just the thing and resurrected (not to mention, completed)  this great wall hanging for her lucky Grandie. 
The wall hanging is all about 'My Garden',  choc full of interesting snippets and eye candy, a cute poem and a clever array of 3-D flowers.
Lorraine gave a brief 'how to' on those amazingly tactile flowers with the button centers.  Mind you, no maths was offered, so just try it and adjust as desired... b.t.w....don't you love that word 'desired', as in 'quilt as desired', cut to 'desired length' etc. etc.
After you cut the length of fabric, as long as you think will be necessary to form a circle flower, fold the length of fabric in half lengthwise, cut edges together.  Cut from the folded edge in toward the cut edges at 1/8th to 1/4" gaps,  making sure to leave at generous 1/4" seam allowance along the cut edges.  When length is snipped, use a running stitch to stitch a straight line end to end, just inside the seam allowance, pull up the thread and the fabric will curl into a circle, forming a flower, take a securing stitch on back of flower.  Stitch to quilt and then stitch a button into the center.  Cute huh??

Last pic to share, Lorraine and Gwen holding up this pillow sham.....starting to get an idea of what is in store for the Quilt Show raffle quilts??? To to delicious, just take a peek at that hand quilting!

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