Then on to show and tell, where I failed spectacularly to take a photo of Denise's wonderful quilt from the front -
but you can imagine how lovely it is, as here is the detail in the back!
Di didn't actually make this quilt, but it was a birthday present from her husband, and made by the Tentmakers of Cairo. What a wonderful man!
Debbie made this quilt for her daughter. It's Debbie's individual take on an old 'Quiltmaker' pattern called Turning Leaves, but her colour choices have really upgraded it. I'm sure her daughter will treasure it.
This quilt was made at the Yvonne Brown workshop last month. I hear it was a great day.
Paula has been busy making more Linus quilts. (Does this woman ever sleep?!) This was made from a donated layer cake. The grey binding really finishes it off.
Black and white and red all over! Paula made two Linus quilts like this.
This block is Dutchman's Puzzle and was made from the half square triangles the group made at the Linus sewing evening in 2012. Everything is used sooner or later!
A pretty baby quilt using 1930s reproduction fabrics.
Gaynor has cross stitched the designs on these blocks and then hand quilted them. They are beautiful. The snag is that she bought two kits of this design for twin beds, and now has the second one to finish!
Another pretty baby quilt, with a delicate flower as a centre.
This quilt shows such good use of feature fabrics to make a super quilt for a grandson. It would have been a shame to cut up these great designs.
Here is another one of Janice's. Good enough to eat!
This is another of Janice's - stunning!
We can do fabulous work too!
Look at this!
And this!
These last few images are from the workshop. Fabulous colours (plus kangaroos and koalas!)
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