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Another week of variety! We were treated to a special show by Barbara A of some of her favourite quilts, many made with material she purchased in America when she was over there on holiday.
This double sized quilt looked complicated, she said it was a very interesting challenge!
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This striking king size brightens up her bedroom.
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Noah’s Ark, taken from a pattern in a popular magazine some years ago.
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A variety of small pieces, crochet quilt, wall hangings and table toppers. |
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Plus a lovely embroidered box and a sewing room companion - a turtle!
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Angie made this very useful tote bag from a panel, she said she couldn’t resist it! |
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She also made her daughter this pretty apron.
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Barbara K embroidered this lovely box, plus two others made from silk with lovely linings, ready for Christmas presents.
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Jean was given some wool that she felt was a bit stiff for jumpers so she made up this useful fold away tote bag.
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Margaret was given some of the leftover material from our charity group quilts we made last year and produced this lovely lap quilt, again to go to a charity.
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Amanda is making full use of her long arm machine and made this quite large car blanket. She used the stitch and flip method to sew leftover strips of fabric onto a fleece blanket.
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This very attractive quilt was also made by Amanda using strips of fabric cut and rejoined to make the hexagonal pattern.
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