Here is Brenda with several quilts she brought to show us. These are utilitarian quilts, made often from shirtings (complete with pockets - for their fags and lighters!), masculine fabrics, including camouflage fabrics, and the obligatory Union Jack!
This one is one which was brought along on the night for Brenda to take.
Here is another one with a very patriotic colourway!
Once she had inspired us, everyone got to work. Here are some members chosing fabrics from the selection Brenda had brought.
Some people had brought sewing machines, while others cut, ironed, advised or supervised! This one is one which was brought along on the night for Brenda to take.
Here is another one with a very patriotic colourway!
Once she had inspired us, everyone got to work. Here are some members chosing fabrics from the selection Brenda had brought.
Every little helped, and Brenda was pleased to take home several completed strips ready to be made up by her group of volunteers.
Some people spent time perusing the goods on the sales table - which grew from one table to three as more and more items arrived. Most of us were tempted to buy a goodie or two, and some of the sellers must have a lot of room in their cupboards now!
The show and tell was varied, as usual. Elaine showed this whimsical wall-hanging which she had made in a workshop. What a clever use of log cabin blocks.
Here is the first completed item from the Anja Townrow workshop we held last month. What a fabulous choice of colours.This is another, different, piece from the workshop - the lime green definitely adds a certain something!
Di had also been inspired by the novelty fabric, and had made two prem quilts, this one with nursery rhyme figures on it.
She had also made this lovely quilt for her great nephew, with tractors and farm animals on it. It's a pity I didn't take a picture of the back, as it was a bright rural scene, which would make the quilt reversable. Last month we challenged the group to make blocks for our group quilt, which will be domnated to the Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance. The blocks were to be 12" stars of any design, in autumnal colours. Here are the first few blocks. I can't wait to see them all!
We have a full programme of workshops and trips. Look at the meetings side bar to find out when they are and make sure you don't miss out!
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we are a small group of "wacky" ladies who love quilting, laughing and helping others.
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