Sunday, 6 February 2022

Oast Quilters UFO Day

 Oast Quilters hold a UFO day twice a year. Slowly people are plucking up courage to meet together and socialise. I think there were 10 of us yesterday and there was quite a lot of conversation  between all of us. And there there was cake and cheesecake too.

Anyway here's what we did though I've missed a couple as one went early and my table companion had packed up.

I assembled my giant nested circles from the Daisy Aschehoug workshop. I plan to add to the sides.



Marcia with lots of tiny
Batik units.

Heather working on a 
complicated bee block

Jenny's Tula Pink blocks

Ingrid's strip units

Deborah blanket stitching applique blocks

Yvonne is holding a quilt sandwich. Fabrics are 
from her daughter's baby clothes and the quilt is for
her granddaughter: three generations.

Sylvie was making disappearing nine patches. I expected one of the usual arrangements but I really like the jumbled effect of this layout - an idea for the back burner. Being all blues is helpful.


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