Showing posts with label Inge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inge. Show all posts
Sunday, September 22, 2019
Donated orphans become lovely quilts
Val has had some great donations lately, like this group of stitched blocks, there are so many Val will use them to create two quilts for Laurel House, a charity she and her group of stitchers from her retirement village have supported for many years.
Another donation to Val's group was this block of month pattern donated by Patchwork Angel, a lovely pictorial flimsey all set to be quilted.
Val hasn't been to meetings for a couple of weeks but she certainly has been busy creating these two lovelies, again for the charities she supports.
Firstly this oh so girly creation
and for the boys,vibrant stars.
Di was spotted with this delightful wall hanging, all ready to have the binding stitched down.
There were a few howls of protest when Di shared that she was considering hanging this witty creation in the 'littlest room in the house'
Sheila was also into binding, she spotted the sample Marie made when auditioning applique and quilting for our recent Quilt Exhibition raffle quilt, Sheila envisioned that with a couple of added corners to shape up an oblong she could create a memory mug rug for Marie.
Jan is motoring along with quilt number 2 for her Grandie, great to see the pattern and colour flow coming together.
Wendy spotted the pattern for her latest quilt in a Quilters Companion magazine and was rather chuffed to find she could pull all of the fabrics needed from her stash, not a single new purchase, a true 'stash buster'.
Wendy chose to machine stipple her quilt.
Inge was busily knitting away at great speed. Having finished knitting jumpers for baby lambs she is now onto jumpers for penguins. All sounded a bit strange until Inge pointed out the baby lambs had been born early, a side effect of the drought so many parts of Australia is suffering from, and were affected by the cold of winter and the penguins are those who have come into contact with oil, apparently it doesn't need a big oil spill to affect the penguins, just a little oil is enough to do serious damage.
The Penguin Jumpers are required by the Penguin Foundation of Phillip Island, read about the penguin plight and what you can do to help here
These two links with info about the lamb jumpers will take you to a facebook page and a news report from Better Homes and Gardens
While we are on doing little things that turn into great things to help others, our group have been invited to help with the task of creating fabric to be used to make bags used by the local 'Days for Girls' group. There are some directions and rules, particularly about seams and seam placement. Sue will have samples made for us next Wed but in the meantime if you would like to help, scrounge out fabric strips of 14" length (any width) ready to stitch together, or even if you have pieces of 'what was I thinking' fabric measuring 14" x 33", bring them along next week for Sue.
We will put pics of Sue's samples and the directions on the blog next week for reference.
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
February Finally Finished U.F.O's, and a promised finish
Trouble is, Jackie gets distracted, a lot, as Librarian, if she isn't jumping up to put her hand on just the right book for someones project, (and I have to tell you, some of those quilt descriptions can be pretty vague) she will be laying her hand on a piece of equipment someone needs or the biggest distraction of all, chatting - well, isn't that what its all about? catching up and sharing?
Jackie started this cutie a l o n g w a y b a c k, but while searching for something else last week she unearthed the button cutie. Just the thing for the F.F.U.F.O. Challenge.
Jackie has her own challenge within our challenge, she plans on finishing one item every month, well that's the plan.
Some sets of buttons saved so many years ago from her little brothers rompers, how cute are the little rocking horses.
From her Grandma's button collection, including some that Jackies Mum had on the front of her 'Tennis Whites'
Karen Do. is also ploughing through the U.F.O. pile, she bought this pattern/kit a couple of years ago at a craft exhiition, for some unknown (even to Karen) reason, they sat there, unfinished by 'just this much'. One tinsy little bit of seam.
A bright and lively cat panel was given to Karen to turn into a quilt, Karen plans on donating this cutie to her local cat rescue center to use as a fund raising raffle quilt. Another U.F.O finished!
Using free motion quilting Karen outlined block elements, which showed up beautifully on her backing.
Chris and Karen Do. had a bit of a collaboration going on. Creating some lovely place mats for her Daughter Chris found a need for just a little more of this lovel V Dub fabric, which Karen was only too pleased to share from her stash. Not needing the remaining fabric, Chris stitched up this terrific oven Glove for Karen as a thank you.
Just checking that there were no missed U.F.O.'s, asked Inge if there were any hanging around, 'No' was the firm answer, but quick as a flash she shows this, with a laugh and a 'but almost'
Thursday, February 4, 2016
2016 - really, what happened to 2015?
My goodness time just keeps marching along at an ever increasing pace, while feeling smug that it's a new year - lots of time ahead to organise oneself - some smartie pointed out that over 10% of the new year is gone!!! and some of us haven't got a start on yet!
Well, many of our group didn't let the grass grow underfoot over the break, as you will see, lots of projects started, and even more finished, but firstly we would all like to pay homeage to a lady who helped our Cottage run smoothly for many years.
Sadly Betty passed away over the Christmas break. There will be a memorial service for her this Saturday 6th at 3p.m. in St. Marks Anglican Church - next door to the Cottage - to farewell Betty and to celebrate her life.
She was an amazing woman, meticulous in all she did. Betty did the most beautiful needlework and patchwork, a display of some of her pieces is now in the glass cabinet at the Cottage, thanks to Needlework Group leader Pam. The photo in the cabinet was taken at the Patchwork afternoon tea to celebrate Betty's 90th Birthday a couple of years back.
Betty was our Cottage Treasurer for many years, she not only looked after the Cottage finances, keeping us in a sound state but also mentored many of the group treasurers, making sure that all was correct and balanced. She also wore other hats while treasurer, rental officer and maintenance officer being just two of the extra jobs she did with such aplomb. In fact, when Betty resigned as Treasurer, the Cottage had to call on 4 volunteers to fill the positions she had held.
Lyn and Sue W were having a good old catch up first day back, Sue working on an applique piece, part of an alphabet quilt.
Lyn was working on 2/3rds of a quilt that will eventually be for a special someone. A design rework of 'May Flowers' a pattern from one of our library magazines.
Lyn opted to strip piece the alternate blocks as opposed to the flowers, prefering instead to use the border fabric as the flower centers, fussy cutting some and leaving the others to chance.
As Lyn said, some lost their heads, some their tails but some worked out perfectly, like the lime cat in the lime flower - cute!
Lyn used a Q.A.Y.G. method in three pieces that she is now joining together and bordering.
Marlene is still working on her paper pieced blocks, got half of them done so far, looking foreward to seeing the final creation. Beryl is involved in a group quilt, everyone making a block topped with a layer of crystal organza. Makes for some interesting stitching.
Jackie has been inspired to do a 'Jacks Chain' design using some of her Kaffe Fassett fabric stash while Marlene looks thoughtfully on, inspiration?? working out a simpler way??
Courtney has made a start on her new embroidery piece - well 3 pieces really, fresh out of the packaging to begin a new year.
It seems that needlework is the current rage, some to be used in quilts, some not.
Sandy is working on a 'Red Brolly' design, Inge is taking a break from that ever increasing pile of hexies while Heather and Stella are playing with thread, yep that is Stella's armies being held captive there, Karen is working on beautiful stitcheries that will find themselves in another of her quilts and new member Rita is doing some white on white embroidery.
So, what is the story with Heather and Stella?
Well you remember that georgeous crazy patchwork piece Michell did last year?
Heather has been bitten by the crazy bug and is taking a crazy class to create her version in white with jewel tone threads, ribbons, buttons.....
We have had a few crownings lately, Fae was crowned as Miss Prolific, a hard earned title for bringing along two finished charity quilts last week...
and another one this week. Wow!!, she is really giving that new sewing machine a work out!
Lainey has been crowned - literally - as Queen of the Scrappy -
This she tells us is the last strip Q.A.Y.G quilt she is going to make, yeah, right!, anyway, not being one to waste any size fabric offcut (not a scrap in Lainey's eyes) she had all these funny shaped bits left over from squaring up the Q.A.Y.G. blocks, so what to do? well make a ipad pouch of course, complete with cute button tab, or you could call it a crown...if you want to...(Sheila had to hold it up, kept falling over Laineys eyes...)
Debby had a great find at the Needlework 'Bring and Buy', this lovely tapestry barely begun, lots of work for Debby to continue with.
Talk about the never ending story, Lyn was doing a fair imitation with her Christmas table runner story.
Lyn bought a table runner pattern at the Quilt and Craft show last year and made table runners for all her family members, just like the one she is showing us here.
You would think that would be the end of it wouldn't you...but no.
One daughter reminded Mum, 'My table is square", so a square runner had to be created, still using the basic pattern.
Lyn was a wee tad taken with the square runner and ran herself
up a version.
But of course, you can't have Christmas runners on the table
all year round - the answer?
Another version.
Talk about getting value from a pattern.
Val kept herself busy over the break, she created these 4 flimseys for charity quilts using a combination of donated fabric and orphan blocks. They will be quilted by other group members.
Lastly, a pic for those who have asked about out darling little Ollie. He is doing great, blitzes his medical checkups and tests. He started crawling the same day he got his oxygen tube removed and is off like a rocket, has no patience with staying still with his feeds, Mum has to trail him around making sure everything is well or Olls just drags the whole kit and kaboodle along behind him. He is almost 18 months old now, the world is his oyster and he is having a darn good chew on it.
This was taken a couple of days after the family moved into their new digs, yep the lawn has been mown since and yep, Olls is all over it!
Well, many of our group didn't let the grass grow underfoot over the break, as you will see, lots of projects started, and even more finished, but firstly we would all like to pay homeage to a lady who helped our Cottage run smoothly for many years.
Sadly Betty passed away over the Christmas break. There will be a memorial service for her this Saturday 6th at 3p.m. in St. Marks Anglican Church - next door to the Cottage - to farewell Betty and to celebrate her life.
She was an amazing woman, meticulous in all she did. Betty did the most beautiful needlework and patchwork, a display of some of her pieces is now in the glass cabinet at the Cottage, thanks to Needlework Group leader Pam. The photo in the cabinet was taken at the Patchwork afternoon tea to celebrate Betty's 90th Birthday a couple of years back.
Betty was our Cottage Treasurer for many years, she not only looked after the Cottage finances, keeping us in a sound state but also mentored many of the group treasurers, making sure that all was correct and balanced. She also wore other hats while treasurer, rental officer and maintenance officer being just two of the extra jobs she did with such aplomb. In fact, when Betty resigned as Treasurer, the Cottage had to call on 4 volunteers to fill the positions she had held.
Lyn and Sue W were having a good old catch up first day back, Sue working on an applique piece, part of an alphabet quilt.

Lyn was working on 2/3rds of a quilt that will eventually be for a special someone. A design rework of 'May Flowers' a pattern from one of our library magazines.
Lyn opted to strip piece the alternate blocks as opposed to the flowers, prefering instead to use the border fabric as the flower centers, fussy cutting some and leaving the others to chance.
As Lyn said, some lost their heads, some their tails but some worked out perfectly, like the lime cat in the lime flower - cute!
Lyn used a Q.A.Y.G. method in three pieces that she is now joining together and bordering.
Marlene is still working on her paper pieced blocks, got half of them done so far, looking foreward to seeing the final creation. Beryl is involved in a group quilt, everyone making a block topped with a layer of crystal organza. Makes for some interesting stitching.
Jackie has been inspired to do a 'Jacks Chain' design using some of her Kaffe Fassett fabric stash while Marlene looks thoughtfully on, inspiration?? working out a simpler way??
Courtney has made a start on her new embroidery piece - well 3 pieces really, fresh out of the packaging to begin a new year.
It seems that needlework is the current rage, some to be used in quilts, some not.
Sandy is working on a 'Red Brolly' design, Inge is taking a break from that ever increasing pile of hexies while Heather and Stella are playing with thread, yep that is Stella's armies being held captive there, Karen is working on beautiful stitcheries that will find themselves in another of her quilts and new member Rita is doing some white on white embroidery.
So, what is the story with Heather and Stella?
Well you remember that georgeous crazy patchwork piece Michell did last year?
Heather has been bitten by the crazy bug and is taking a crazy class to create her version in white with jewel tone threads, ribbons, buttons.....
We have had a few crownings lately, Fae was crowned as Miss Prolific, a hard earned title for bringing along two finished charity quilts last week...
and another one this week. Wow!!, she is really giving that new sewing machine a work out!
Lainey has been crowned - literally - as Queen of the Scrappy -
This she tells us is the last strip Q.A.Y.G quilt she is going to make, yeah, right!, anyway, not being one to waste any size fabric offcut (not a scrap in Lainey's eyes) she had all these funny shaped bits left over from squaring up the Q.A.Y.G. blocks, so what to do? well make a ipad pouch of course, complete with cute button tab, or you could call it a crown...if you want to...(Sheila had to hold it up, kept falling over Laineys eyes...)
Debby had a great find at the Needlework 'Bring and Buy', this lovely tapestry barely begun, lots of work for Debby to continue with.
Talk about the never ending story, Lyn was doing a fair imitation with her Christmas table runner story.
Lyn bought a table runner pattern at the Quilt and Craft show last year and made table runners for all her family members, just like the one she is showing us here.
You would think that would be the end of it wouldn't you...but no.
One daughter reminded Mum, 'My table is square", so a square runner had to be created, still using the basic pattern.
Lyn was a wee tad taken with the square runner and ran herself
up a version.
But of course, you can't have Christmas runners on the table
all year round - the answer?
Another version.
Talk about getting value from a pattern.
Gwen is taking a little break from quilting and becoming more involved in her needlework, she started this lovely by doing just one block to see how she went, fell in love with it and went on to create this beautiful runner.
Pat bought this adorable little girls quilt along to share with us, its for her Grandaughter.
The pattern was purchased at the Quilt and Craft show last year, but sorry, don't know who's pattern it is.
Machine appliqued and F.M.Quilted. Pat shared that she lowered her machine speed and just took her time with the applique. A beautiful quilt for a special lady. Pat used the cute bumble bee fabric shown at the pic. bottom for the backing.
Janice is our Afternoon tea co-ordinator, to keep our napkins tidy she made us a couple of these.
Napking holders, pretty and practical. Thank you Janice, it's nice to have the napkins nicely waiting and not blowing around.Lastly, a pic for those who have asked about out darling little Ollie. He is doing great, blitzes his medical checkups and tests. He started crawling the same day he got his oxygen tube removed and is off like a rocket, has no patience with staying still with his feeds, Mum has to trail him around making sure everything is well or Olls just drags the whole kit and kaboodle along behind him. He is almost 18 months old now, the world is his oyster and he is having a darn good chew on it.
This was taken a couple of days after the family moved into their new digs, yep the lawn has been mown since and yep, Olls is all over it!
Friday, July 17, 2015
2015 Quilt Show and Sale #5
Lots more lovelies for you today, but first an apology to my dear friend Marguerite.
Dunno what I did but I sure did it well.
Marguerite
'Happy Days'
now some of the girls get a bit gun shy when I want to take a pic of their WIPs, but thank heaven for this WIP pic.
Marguerite's version of the 'Leanne's House' quilts that a group of girls created just for the Quilt Show, they are all stunning with such wonderful embroideries and each one has been subtly changed.
It's a fantastic idea to incorporate into a quilt show and creates a bit of a buzz as viewers reach the realisation that 'I saw that around the corner, but it was different', and they then re-track for a comparison look.
Marguerite named her quilt 'Happy Days' as it reminds her of time spent chatting and working with her friends at the cottage.
It is hand pieced and embroidered by Marguerite.
Have you noticed the other quilts throughout the posts of 'Leanne's House'?
Here is one more, this one is from
Stella
'Leanne's House'
"A group of us decided to do the same quilt for the Show. When you find the others you will see how different they are.
The quilt was designed by Leanne Beasley
I hand pieced and hand quilted the quilt".
The original to our group was a darling version done by Marcia, who then decided to ask Leanne Beasley for permission to donate the patterns to our group's library and so the inspiration began.
Jules
'Retro Hexi'
"This quilt was inspired by the Thursday night Buderim quilt group. After seeing all the ladies beautiful hand pieced quilts I wanted to do one too. I was inspired and coached by Jenny Clouston. It took 18 months to do. This is the first time I have EVER hand quilted. Thanks Jenny for your guidance.
Hand pieced and hand quilted by ME.
Wendy
'Classic Cream'
"The quilt has candle wicking blocks alternated with 'crazy' patch blocks made of different laces and stitched fabrics. It is a gift for my sister in law.
I used the quilt as you go method for this quilt".
Marie
'Jewels'
"A beautiful fabric. The designs were cut out and attached to the black background with needle turn applique, with multi coloured cotton.
Hand needle turn applique and machine quilted by me".
Karen
'Charisma'
Machine pieced H.S.T. construction and quilted by Karen.
Sheila
'Bright Good Morning'
"This is an original design.
The fabrics are 'Good Morning' from 'Me and My Sister' which I received as a special gift from our group 4 years ago. I decided to have some fun with curved seams.
I machine pieced and machine quilted the quilt".
Michelle
'Welcome Lola Elizabeth'
"I heard we were going to be grandparents for the first time as I was completing my first ever quilt, Linda my quilting teacher said "now you have to make a quilt for your new little one"
My daughter in law (the mother to be) said "not too pink" my daughter said "lots of pink". I think this is a nice compromise.
As a very new patch worker I decided to stick with a traditional Four Patch.
It was machine pieced, it is machine quilted with elephants by Linda from Annapolis USA".
Marlene
'Scrappy Leesa'
"The quilt was made from excess purchases of Leesa Chandler Fabrics!
The quilt was machine pieced by me and quilted by Furball Farm Quilting
Val
'A Knights Tale'
"I am always looking for quilts for boys and there doesn't seem to be too many available. Found this one in a 'Homespun' Magazine.
The quilt is a Claire Turpin design.
The quilt was machine pieced, appliqued by hand then machine quilted all by me".
Marcia
'Cat in the Cabin'
"The 'Cat in the Hat' is a favourite of my family so could not resist the fabric. Decided to put him in the centre of the log cabin style block and use all fabric from the family as logs. It was machine pieced and quilted by me".
Lorraine L.
'Practice makes Perfect'
"This quilt was made from a pattern called 'Practice makes Perfect' by Kay Meale.
I hand and machine pieced the quilt and I machine quilted it".
Andrea
'Surf's Up'
'Made in a class at the recent Buderim Craft Cottage Winter School with tutor Neroli Henderson based on her piece 'The Churning'
The painted background is heavily quilted using machine embroidery stitches, the 'waves' are also painted, cut to shape and then fused over the background with straight line machine stitching.
Marcia
'Flowers for My Lady'
"I loved these pale floral coloured fabrics and thought they would be beautiful made into a knee quilt for a lovely lady. They are from a range by Robyn Pandolph, one of my favourite fabric designers.
It was machine pieced and quilted by Carmen Brown.
Sheila
'Stitched With Love for Sheila'
Made by group members in appreciation of the work Sheila does as our group leader. Members supplied a square of fabric, everyone's name was then machine embroidered onto white logs, the blocks were then assembled and the quilt machine quilted by group members.
Inge
'Japanese Totes'
Inge created several of these tote's using Japanese print fabrics. They were for sale as well as part of the quilt show. Needless to say, they sold like hot cakes.
Karen with
'Leanne's House'

At end of exhibition Penny from Patchwork Angel decided to raffle off a lovely box of DMC threads.
In Penny's words.
Congratulations Karen, as we can see, those threads will not lay around collecting dust in your thread stash.
Dunno what I did but I sure did it well.
Marguerite
'Happy Days'
Marguerite's version of the 'Leanne's House' quilts that a group of girls created just for the Quilt Show, they are all stunning with such wonderful embroideries and each one has been subtly changed.
It's a fantastic idea to incorporate into a quilt show and creates a bit of a buzz as viewers reach the realisation that 'I saw that around the corner, but it was different', and they then re-track for a comparison look.
Marguerite named her quilt 'Happy Days' as it reminds her of time spent chatting and working with her friends at the cottage.
It is hand pieced and embroidered by Marguerite.
Have you noticed the other quilts throughout the posts of 'Leanne's House'?
Here is one more, this one is from
Stella
'Leanne's House'
"A group of us decided to do the same quilt for the Show. When you find the others you will see how different they are.
The quilt was designed by Leanne Beasley
I hand pieced and hand quilted the quilt".
The original to our group was a darling version done by Marcia, who then decided to ask Leanne Beasley for permission to donate the patterns to our group's library and so the inspiration began.
Jules
'Retro Hexi'
"This quilt was inspired by the Thursday night Buderim quilt group. After seeing all the ladies beautiful hand pieced quilts I wanted to do one too. I was inspired and coached by Jenny Clouston. It took 18 months to do. This is the first time I have EVER hand quilted. Thanks Jenny for your guidance.
Hand pieced and hand quilted by ME.
Wendy
'Classic Cream'
"The quilt has candle wicking blocks alternated with 'crazy' patch blocks made of different laces and stitched fabrics. It is a gift for my sister in law.
I used the quilt as you go method for this quilt".
Marie
'Jewels'
"A beautiful fabric. The designs were cut out and attached to the black background with needle turn applique, with multi coloured cotton.
Hand needle turn applique and machine quilted by me".
Karen
'Charisma'
Machine pieced H.S.T. construction and quilted by Karen.
Sheila
'Bright Good Morning'
"This is an original design.
The fabrics are 'Good Morning' from 'Me and My Sister' which I received as a special gift from our group 4 years ago. I decided to have some fun with curved seams.
I machine pieced and machine quilted the quilt".
Michelle
'Welcome Lola Elizabeth'
"I heard we were going to be grandparents for the first time as I was completing my first ever quilt, Linda my quilting teacher said "now you have to make a quilt for your new little one"
My daughter in law (the mother to be) said "not too pink" my daughter said "lots of pink". I think this is a nice compromise.
As a very new patch worker I decided to stick with a traditional Four Patch.
It was machine pieced, it is machine quilted with elephants by Linda from Annapolis USA".
Marlene
'Scrappy Leesa'
"The quilt was made from excess purchases of Leesa Chandler Fabrics!
The quilt was machine pieced by me and quilted by Furball Farm Quilting
Val
'A Knights Tale'
"I am always looking for quilts for boys and there doesn't seem to be too many available. Found this one in a 'Homespun' Magazine.
The quilt is a Claire Turpin design.
The quilt was machine pieced, appliqued by hand then machine quilted all by me".
Marcia
'Cat in the Cabin'
"The 'Cat in the Hat' is a favourite of my family so could not resist the fabric. Decided to put him in the centre of the log cabin style block and use all fabric from the family as logs. It was machine pieced and quilted by me".
Lorraine L.
'Practice makes Perfect'
"This quilt was made from a pattern called 'Practice makes Perfect' by Kay Meale.
I hand and machine pieced the quilt and I machine quilted it".
Andrea
'Surf's Up'
'Made in a class at the recent Buderim Craft Cottage Winter School with tutor Neroli Henderson based on her piece 'The Churning'
The painted background is heavily quilted using machine embroidery stitches, the 'waves' are also painted, cut to shape and then fused over the background with straight line machine stitching.
Marcia
'Flowers for My Lady'
"I loved these pale floral coloured fabrics and thought they would be beautiful made into a knee quilt for a lovely lady. They are from a range by Robyn Pandolph, one of my favourite fabric designers.
It was machine pieced and quilted by Carmen Brown.
Sheila
'Stitched With Love for Sheila'
Made by group members in appreciation of the work Sheila does as our group leader. Members supplied a square of fabric, everyone's name was then machine embroidered onto white logs, the blocks were then assembled and the quilt machine quilted by group members.
Inge
'Japanese Totes'
Inge created several of these tote's using Japanese print fabrics. They were for sale as well as part of the quilt show. Needless to say, they sold like hot cakes.
Karen with
'Leanne's House'

At end of exhibition Penny from Patchwork Angel decided to raffle off a lovely box of DMC threads.
In Penny's words.
The prize was
awarded to The Patchwork Angel’s pick of the show. As it was a box of hand
embroidery threads we used hand embroidery as the criteria for our selection.
The winner was Karen for her Gingham Girls quilt designed by Red Brolly. Have
attached a pic for you although I am sure you have taken one too.
There was even a
congratulations from Bronwyn Hayes of Red Brolly for Karen on Patchwork
Angel’s Facebook
Thanks for the pic Penny.Congratulations Karen, as we can see, those threads will not lay around collecting dust in your thread stash.
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