Spent a lovely day with the ladies at our Castlemaine Applique group meeting.
Managed to snap a few pics of the show and tell, and have them here to share.
First up is the hexi's l was working on. Not sure where l am heading with these,
and more than likely will end up as 2 separate quilts.
The pink and brown hexi's l bought pre-cut when on my trip to America, back in 2009,
so thought it time to do something with them, and the 2 on the black background are from Betsy Chutchians Crossroads to Texas range.
This delightful centre from Aunty Greens coverlet met with much admiration.
Sue-Anne from Buddy and Me, made the 3 1/2 hr trek to join us for the day,
and brought along her almost finished Dancing Dollies quilt.
Sue-Anne also had her finished Clam shell quilt, very pretty and soft.
Jan inspired us all with her applique centre.
This lady ( sorry, missed her name) had a delightful version of the Ann Daggs quilt.
Laurel brought along this charming Xmas globe quilt.
Another inspiring pieced quilt. Fabulous collection of fabrics in this one.
This lady is making her version of the basket quilt.
Gotta love that tiny dresden plate on the border.
They are about 3"finished.
Michelle had this stunning feathered star quilt to share.
Dorothy had her finished version of the Aunty Green's coverlet.
And also a strip of the Susan McCords trailing vines quilt she is making.
Alison had the start of her quilt guilds raffle quilt,
a strippy using 5 rows of these trailing vines
to be completed and raffled later in the year.
Well, that's all for today. l am off to my sewing room.
A day at home by myself, and hopefully no interruptions!!
Who knows what mischief l will get up to.
Thanks for visiting.
Linda.
These are all so beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, such lovely quilts and talented quilters!! Such a fun time!!
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Wow, what wonderful quilts! Wish there was a group to be in around my area like this. Tell all the ladies that they are doing a fantastic job! : )
ReplyDeleteIt was a great day yesterday, we had so much fun and can't wait till the next one.
ReplyDeleteEverything is so beautiful...LOVE Sue-Anne's quilts!
ReplyDeleteJulia ♥
Oh my...so much talent! Every single one is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteSuper super quilts. I love the quilts coming from Australia, you guys have a knack for keeping the tradition of medalion going and keeping them beautiful. Each and every one of them are wonderful in design, but must particularly use of colour and fabrics.
ReplyDeleteObviously that should have been 'most particularly' (note to self, read after writing on my little note book before posting anything)
ReplyDeleteLinda, such beautiful work............ I'm speechless
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these wonderful quilts. Each one is an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOhhh wow, beautiful quilts, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, thanks for sharing these pictures of the most lovely and beautiful quilts !! It must have been a very nice day. Hugs, Margreet
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring!!
ReplyDeleteI'm always so inspired by these ladies' quilts!! An amazing group for sure!!
ReplyDeleteThose hexies are very addictive! Lol. Love the 2 with the black background.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you all had a great day in Castlemaine! So many wonderful quilts! Thank you for sharing.
Hope you had a great sewing day! :)
I am a huge fan of your blog, though not a member, and you have not let me down again with this post, very inspiring quilts - thankyou. If you get time, i have a blog and pattern business in reproductions, www.janellenoack.blogspot.com.au , check it out sometime. Keep up the good sewing.
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful, thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteA real feast for the eyes, thank you! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe talent in that room is amazing! Thank you for sharing those pictures with us.
ReplyDeleteLove the little red and white quilts you are making. I do not get tired of seeing red and white.
Wow what awesome . I really love thenquilt which is the 7th picture. Can you please tell me the name of the pattern as would love to make this one. Many thanks for your help.
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