Tuesday, 26 July 2022

More from the Oast Showcase

 The only award was for Visitors' Choice and for me this was a toss up between two of Maggie's: Bees n' Flowers and her Shimmer Quilt but in the end I opted for the Shimmer Quilt which I just love.

I've included this so you h
get a glimpse of
Maggie's longarm quilting and her hand
painted bee

I believev this pattern is known as Star Rose

I admired the top on her wall for a long time so it's lovely to see it finished


 Coincidentally Maggie voted my Give & Take much to my amazement though neither of us do that thing of voting for friends. These were our genuine choices!

Give & Take


I tried to capture the Cafe Walls illusion in my "Frieda's Cafe Curtains" quilt  by taking a picture from a distance



Sunday, 24 July 2022

Another day another quilt show

 This weekend it's the Oast Quilters' Showcase. Comparing previous shows and now the group has kept up with trends and there was a high level of excellence.

Apologies for the blot on my lens, now cleaned off, which appears in the centre of these.

Nancy Adamek: Disco Inferno
Nancy's Lina Patchworks business sells all
sortsof papers for EPP

Detail



Jacqui Cotterill: Claridges Revisited
A reproduction of a quilt made for the hotel by
women working for the Rural Industries Board

Julia Freeland:  Pastel Paperweight Pinwheels
From a Sujata Shah workshop which I also did 
- so quick to do


Jo Joy's Bright Animals

detail

Mary Inglis's quilt for her friend Carolyn's
kitchen bench

Wendy Finnis: William Morris Syncopation

Jacqui Cotterill: Oh dear Jane!

Detail Of Tansy Martin's Stonefield quilt
custom longarmed by Maggie Breakspear.
It was too hard to photograph the whole thing.

Jacqui Cotterill: A Whimsy

Janet Bevan: Summertime

I loved this piece by Jill Moorcroft: Happy recycling


Friday, 22 July 2022

Quilters' Guild Show at Lullingstone

 We picked my daughter, Miriam, up on the way and went for a a lovely Sunday roast at The Plough in Eynsford. It was right by the river where it runs clear and shallow and there were lots of families with small children paddling and splashing. Miriam and I dipped in our feet to cool down.

Raffle quilt: the Quilt Show BOM made by me in a block swap with Judi, Belinda, Tracy and Valerie

Eventually we went round the show. Miriam loved the group raffle quilt I had made so we bought ten more tickets. The raffle was drawn while Alan and she were going round the garden and amazingly she won! Strangely I assumed this would be the case, In fact we all won something: a fabric fairy for me to watch over my sewing machine and lovely hand painted coasters for Alan and I also collected a bag fixing on behalf of Trish.

Winnings


Here is a select selection:

Pam Bowles: Flourishes

Anne Smith Jewels of the Universe

I think this is Jean Watson: Civil war Bride, a BOM

I think this is Sandra Wren's "Celebration Quilt" in honour of her 30th wedding anniversary.



Tuesday, 19 July 2022

Quilters' Guild Region 2 Show

 This last weekend was the time of the annual Region 2 Showcase, one of my favourite outings. The weather was fantastic not too searingly hot and a cool breeze came off the lake and the quilt display tent was in the shade.

I went on Thursday to take in my quilts and offer some help with setting up in the morning while Alan went round the grounds. There is a World Garden planned by Adam Hart-Davis when he was held captive by terrorists while on a plant related expedition in South America.  Fortunately he escaped.

One of the traders' tents

My Celestial Timepiece

Setting up

The quilt marquee in front of the house

There is even a church in the grounds now
with traders' marquees in front

How about this for an entrance? I assume this is whythe house is a castle. The figure is my husband.


Friday, 15 July 2022

Queen Beez

 The three Queen Beez enjoyed a lovely day of sewing and lovely food at Maggie's today (Friday) and lunched and stitched outside. Mary and I were sewing bindings, Mary's in readiness for the Oast Quilters' Showcase coming up next week. Maggie was stitching more pieces to her complex 60 degree mosaic quilt.

I started sewing down the binding on this Sarong quilt . .

after finishing the "Crossed" quilt 74" square. Check out Maggie's quilting.

Maggie's colourful chevron quilt

Maggie's first chevron quilt with varied strip widths and including broderie anglaise.

Mary's beautiful Liberty basket quilt.


My quilts at Lullingstone

 My quilts were all together in a good place at the end of a row.

Celestial Timepiece

Sunny

Log Cabin Interrupted


Thursday, 14 July 2022

Lullingstone

Set up day for the Quilters' Guild Region 2 show at Lullingstone Castletoday. Weather just gorgeous, sunny, hot but a slight breeze.I helped with setting up in the morning and lunched by the lake before leaving by which tie quilts were going up. I had been helping with the sheets behind.

Traders setting up

The show marquee

The house and cedar tree

traders marquees and church

The gatehouse

 

Wednesday, 6 July 2022

Hello & Goodbye

 to a couple of quilts.

I have been somewhat absent lately preoccupied with various short term health issues, mostly tests proving nothing much wrong!

Now we are having a lovely lazy time staying with my son in London.  This was a chance to dispose of a couple of lockdown quilts to a Guild member nearby who is supplying quilts to Afghan refugees. These were too big and/or unsuitable for young person quilts.

I photographed them on my son's bed before they went to their new homes:

Roman Crosses

Lockdown Logs


Lockdown Logs reflected


I have had lots of sitting and sewing time here partly watching Wimbledon matches and in the evening watching later episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm not available on our home set up. These always leave me delirious with laughter. So I have finished the binding and label on Appley Dapply.

Appley Dapply on our bed here: "Appley Dapply was a little brown mouse/ who went to the cupboard in somebody's house" (Beatrix Potter).

Pieced back of Appley Dapply

Now two more remain for binding but my shoulder is twinging after this one so I'll give it time to recover before sewing down the next one.

Now off to buy a paper as there is lots of news on the political front.

Turbulent times. What next!!