Once a year, Piecemakers ask me to run a Project Linus evening. I provide the fabric and instructions, and they sew. I’m strict that we sew for exactly one hour, so it doesn’t become tiring. In July, we made robots from a pattern by Don’t Look Now, which we bought ages ago. I brought fabrics in orange, blue and green, and let them loose!
We also had a members’ sales table, which was very successful. Everyone likes a bargain! On the right of the photo is our new Quilters Guild representative. It was lovely to meet her.
This Linus quilt was made from a book kit. It’s much better than a book, in my opinion.
Ruth Wallet hasn’t been attending meetings recently, as her husband isn’t well, but she sent these three tops to be finished for Project Linus. So thoughtful.
The quilting on this piece is amazing.
This picture was made at Roxanna’s Quilters Guild workshop. Stunning.
A quilt for someone who loves blues.
Finally, an apology. I informed members of a forthcoming display of sewing machines (including a 1937 knee control Singer) at Lutterworth Museum. Unfortunately this has been postponed until the middle of September, so check with me before you go. It will be worth the wait!