Monday, 29 July 2024

Quilters's Guild Region Two Show at Lullingstone



Here I am in the Guild Marquee at Lullingstone "Castle" standing proudly in front of the raffle quilt I made for Region 2. It was very popular and several people wanted to buy it (though they might not if they knew how much quilts cost to make and have professionally quilted). We had lovely weather and Sunday was just right, warm but not too hot.
I used mainly Tilda fabrics and the pattern was by  Lynne Goldsworthy in Today's Quilter. Quilting by Maggie Breakspear.

I had three other quilts in the show.

Summer Fruits was my version of a quilt made by a C19th Utah women who made hers sitting in a field minding sheep and a new baby. Hers was more tasteful in pale blue large check gingham, calico and plain blue accents.
I have wanted to use this black check with overlaid cherries for some time and this seemed just the job. It will be a tablecloth to use with white china.


Two more: on the left Blues Garden one of my fussy rotary cut four patch quilts and on the right Giant Nested Circles from a Daisy Aschehoug workshop. I'll keep the first one but will sell or donate the latter.

Sunday, 28 July 2024

Lullingstone

 Lots of lovely quilts at Lullingstone.These caught my eye:

Molly Ward: Bring Me Sunshine

Vivian Hopkins: Pink Spiders' Web

Lesley Mariner: Elongated Hexagons handpiced scrap quilt
This was this visitor's choice.

Victoria Sluka: Ishtar
On a large scale and based on the lion gate of Babylon.

Jacquie Cotterill: Practice Piece
Started in a Jo Avery workshop where Jacquie tried "mad curves" and tried out her Sweet Sixteen machine works.

Not sure who made this one but
I am interested in the setting,

Anothe large graphic piece by Victoria Sluka,
this one called "Lavenham".


Tuesday, 23 July 2024

Something vintage, something new

 At Lower Hardres we had a splendid Show and Tell. Judi had brought well made special quilts back from her US visit.



State Flowers


and Belinda from Nantes.



Maggie had two quilts to show us 

Detail

Sper hexagons









and Mary brought the quilt she had made for her son's wedding. The design was chosen by the couple but instead of a print for one of the fabrics she did exquisite broderie perse and embroidery.



I took my Blues garden, quilted by Maggie to accord with the piecing.




Monday, 22 July 2024

Smaller items

 Led by Maggie, the Queen Beez had a bag day. She designed a very handy tote which doesn't take up too much room. We made two at once.



And Bonnies made cushions using tessalated stars. I made mine for my kitchen chairs in Cherrywood fabrics to fit in with all the others.





I completed a few Zip Up Pouches for the Guild FOQ tombola and the bags will do as well because they have zip up pockets inside.

Mine are on the left, black and chrysanthemum and green grass.

I also attended a rather arcane Guild workshop with Cas Holmes making small meaningful objects. My heart wasn't really in it and thought I should go along to make up the numbers and support the Guild. This wasn't necessary as various people turned up from a wide range to learn from such a distinguished teacher.The objects were encased first in crumpled paper then various fabrics and extensively stitched. I didn't quite get the idea and ended up with something like an untidy pass the parcel but others did much better.

Cas's table displaying her work and that of her students.
Fortunately I had to dive off shortly after lunch to attend an eightieth birthday party along the road so didn't have to expose my shortcomings.


Wednesday, 10 July 2024

Recent Finishes

 I have finished several things all at once but just one keeper. The others will be sold or donated.

It was very unprepossessing free jelly roll.

I finished the workshop Two Strip Mix Up jelly roll quilt by machining the facing.



The second one used just three fabrics, the batiks bought in Malaysia 24 years ago. I more to come.



The last one is a keeper. I decided to finish my sample four patch rotary stack quilt as I don't think I will be demonstrating it again. The colours are very calming and the quilt is lightweight.