Monday, October 01, 2007

From the Exhibition

Here is an update on our current exhibition which runs till the 14th October. This first photo (left to right) shows the quilts of Sandra, Ruth and Fay hanging along one wall of the gallery.





The second photo (left to right) is of Annette's (Tutor), Narelle's (2 narrow ones) and Margaret's. A clearer picture of Margaret's quilt is further below. You may notice that Margaret chose the same fabric as Annette's with a totally different outcome. The end result is all in the eye of the creator.


This third photo (left to right) shows the quilts of Narelle, Margaret and Sandra again, with Patty's Pineapple ensemble arranged in the corner. Patty chose to make her kaleidoscope into a bath mat and matched it by embroidering pieces from the print onto some towels.





More photos on our next blog.

Friday, September 14, 2007

After the Exhibition Deadline

It was back to 'normal' for the ladies who attended patchwork today. We had a very successful opening of the exhibition on Wednesday and would like to thank all who attended. It was lovely to see everyone enjoying the kaleidoscope of colours.

Two girls have moved onto their next projects while two are completing current projects. I've decided that my next accomplishment will be to finish my bed quilt that I started 2+ years ago. It's almost finished but other ideas keep jumping the queue. Not this time, I'm determined, I hope.

If you are in Mt. Perry, we hope you have an opportunity to view the quilts while they hang in the Pat Augustine Cultural Centre till the 14th October. We will continue to post photographs along the way.
If you look back to the August 24th blog, you will note the unfinished kaleidoscope quilt and here it is completed. The quilt to the left is a Bargello which was from another workshop earlier in the year.
There's nothing like a deadline to keep you on your toes.


Thursday, September 06, 2007

Kaliedoscope Exhibition Opening



A second kaliedoscope quilt keeping the walls of the Gallery warm.

The " official opening " is on around 4pm Wednesday September 12 2007.

Why don't you come along for a dose of colour, wine and whatever else may come your way.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Kaleidoscope Quilts Update

Most of the kaleidoscope quilts are finished. Now for the hanging and unveiling of the hard work .
September 5 they will be displayed in the Mt Perry Pat Augustine Centre.
Here's a sneak preview of one of them.




This is an early photo of the half kaleidoscope pieces. After some necessary alterations .



Most of the finished quilt. You cannot see the top border piece ( went missing in action)

The gallery hours are Tuesday mornings, Wednesday ,Thursday and Friday afternoons. Contact Perry Shire Council for more details. Should be well worth a visit.

Plans are ahead for the next adventure. Why don't you come and join us?

Thursday, August 09, 2007

One Month to Go

We were so busy sewing and basting on Friday that we almost forgot to take any photos of the works in progress. Here are a couple of photos of the last two ladies to leave.
Narelle's was all sandwiched and ready for quilting. She has hit a few stumbling blocks with the quilting and has gone with free motion of a jungle type leaf repeated over the quilt.
Kerry got her hexagons altogether and is ready to sew some borders around to enhance her very ship shape creation. Sorry about the lighting, the late afternoon sun was bursting through.
One more patchwork day before we get to hang the quilts.
DON'T PANIC YET!

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Kaleidoscope No. 8

Here is the last of the works begun at our workshop. I am pleased to say that they have all come a long way since that day and as the deadline for the exhibition draws near, hopefully everyone is nearing completion.

This very colourful jungle print produced some very bright hexagons.

Because of the variety of colours, I have divided the hexagons into three separate wall hangings. Stay tuned for the end results.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Kaleidoscope No. 7

How about turning these Asian dragons into
swirling pools of gold. A two colour combo can be
just as dramatic.

Ladies showed their progress at our last patchwork day. Our deadline has stopped creeping closer and is now at a run as our exhibition date draws near.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Kaleidoscope No. 6

How about those Pirates of the Caribbean? If you
like to spend time on the open see then these
nifty naughtical hexagons will be just perfect for you.
Just need to complete two more cubes.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Kaleidoscope No 5

If you have a passion for pineapples then you'll
adore the sweet hexagons that have been
created from the fabric below.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Long Service Leave Quilts

Here is the latest update on my quilts I started while on Long Service Leave at the end of 2006.
Numbers 2 and 3 are finally complete.
This one used 5" floral squares from a fabric club and was constructed using the "Shabby" style. My niece received it for her second birthday.








In this one I used the remaining 5" squares from a fabric club. I cut two squares in half and joined each opposite, then cut in half again and rejoined to get 4 patch squares. Matching colours I came up with the twelve blocks separated by a 1 inch sashing but I wasn't happy with it. Have you ever placed out your quilt blocks, stood back and thought "Oh, how on earth can I fix it?" So I bundled them up, took them into our next Patchwork get-together and said "Help!" There's always someone who can come up with the perfect solution. Kerry suggested the narrow cream sashings within each block and I think its turned out very well.

Number 4 is sandwiched and awaiting quilting, in among my other partly completed projects.
Narelle

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Kaleidoscope No. 4

These lovely hexagons above were created from the
oriental fabric below. This arrangement has since been
re-designed and all will be revealed at our exhibition
to be held in September/October.

All the ladies are progressing along with their kaleidoscope quilts.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Kaleidoscope Number 3

If purple and greens are your favourite colours

then you'll love these stunning hexagons
with see through blocks added in.
Stay tuned for more revealing pictures.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Peaches and Cream

From these lovely peach and pale blue flowers

to these beautiful hexagons.

Saturday, June 09, 2007


From this oriental fabric ....













to these gorgeous hexagons.

Workshop Wonders




Well we made it. Friday the 1st June saw the patchwork ladies make many trips into the hall with all their requirements for their Kaleidoscope Quilts. Annette travelled from Bundy to teach the skills and techniques required to produce the beautiful creations that you will get to see over the coming months as we keep this blog updated with photos from the workshop day and beyond.

The day began with a call for "can we have a cuppa first in case we don't get a chance later?". So with a cuppa and snack to give us strength, the first lady gingerly cut her fabric under Annette's guidance and then everyone else followed suit. What began to unfold from the original fabrics was quite amazing.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Kaliedoscopes Update

Friday 1 June was Kaliedoscope Day. 8 patchworkers had an ironing,cutting and sewing day.
Annette brought her dragon quilt along showing us the process of slicing up our fabrics and sewing all the triangles together. A design wall is a necessary purchase in the future for this style of quilt making.
The 3 dimensional cubes are fascinating to construct. The fabrics selected were all different and it will be interesting to see all the finished quilts. Narelle has taken photoes of the original fabric pieces.
Remember these quilts will be on display in the Pat Augustine Centre, Mt Perry in late September.
Friday 8 June is our next sewing day, looks like we will need heaps of them so we can show you all of our quilts.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Baby Bliss




There's nothing more pleasing than completing a project, just ask Kerry. The flanel fabric for this quilt was stored in her sewing cupboard left over from making winter clothes when her children were much younger. Not wanting to dispose of it, Kerry has put it together with a patchwork technique she hasn't used before. The end result is a very snuggly, soft and cuddly baby quilt.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Kaleidoscope Workshop

The workshop on June 1st is our kaleidoscope block quilts.
A good book to check out this technique is One-Block Wonders, by Maxine Rosenthal published by CT Publishing.
It has a section on choosing your fabric. Shows many quilts made by using hexagons and octagons made from kaleidoscope blocks.
I'm sure that Annette will help you with fabric selection.
Maybe a new blade in your rotary cutter will be a good idea.
Let's hope Fay can keep on finishing all these quilts she starts. A new one each time we turn up to sew. Puts the rest of us to shame.
See you all in 2 weeks.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Fabric Heaven


Does this little patchworker look like she's in seventh heaven. Leave a girl alone in a fabric shop and who knows what it will do to the mind. I'm please to report that she didn't let this opportunity go to waste and we have been oooing and arrring over her purchases. And yes she is still smiling.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Workshop Plans

Plans for the Kaleidoscope workshop have changed to Friday 1 June. Fabric required is at least 6 pattern repeats down the length of your piece. Your usual sewing items are required. Friday 8 June will be our normal sewing day allowing you to keep working on your piece. The Pat Augustine Gallery is booked for an exhibition of our quilts in September. We love putting the pressure on don't we.

The Mt Perry Show has been and gone and it was good to see lots of entries in the patchwork sections.
The Bali traveller is back with her extra bag of fabrics, beads and shoes and lots of interesting things. Her children are very happy she's back, so are we. Hope she is inspired by her travels.
See you all on Friday 18 May.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Happy Easter

Happy Easter to one and all. Hope the bunny found you and by now you have had sufficient chocolate to last at least till the end of the week. You know if the bunny leaves you with the dark chocolate kind you're actually doing yourself some good by consuming it.
Hope you are able to find at least one day of the holidays to devote to patchwork. I have a quilt that hasn't gone so well at the quilting stage so I will force myself to rectify what is possible to rectify and get over the fact that not every quilt will turn out satisfactory. Then it's on with the next.

Happy patching.

Butterfly Heaven


35 Butterfly blocks and every one of them hand stitched and quilted as you go, then joined by hand. Margaret J prefers hand sewing and being able to "pick it up to go" so she can work on her projects where ever she is. This pattern was spied while browsing a magazine on a bus trip and filed away in memory until new project time.
Margaret J then made up the pattern for the border and added piping between the top and border. She then made a valance to create the finished look. Very smart indeed.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Sewing Day Friday 23 March

Success at last. Yes we had a successful sewing day Friday 23 March. One more buggerello quilt is nearly pieced. Another is ready for borders when the owner can find time for sewing.
2 more quilts were basted and Ruth continued sewing non patchwork items.
Unfortunately both cameras were forgotten in the rush to arrive so no pictures this week.
One patchworker is off to Bali for a spending spree on batiks and other stuff. She might just have to buy another suitcase to come home with.

Next sewing day is the 27 April, after Easter and school holidays and The Mt Perry Show .
Don't forget the quilting entries for the Show. Hope the sewing machines are still revved up.

Monday, March 12, 2007

How Do I Free Motion Quilt my quilt?

In preparation for our quilting workshop after our kaliedoscope workshop in May, you may be interested in reading a selection of good books on machine quilting to finish your quilt.

Guide To Machine Quilting
by Diane GaudynskiPublisher: American Quilter's Society

Quilt Savvy: Gaudynski's Machine Quilting Guidebook
Both of these books are available from the American Quilters Society website.
www.americanquilter.com


www.dianegaudynski.net/tips-march.htm
www.dianegaudynski.net/question.htm
Diane has a good selection of tips available at these web addresses.




Karen McTavish is a long arm quilter who has published a few books on machine quilting also.
Her books are available from her website,
www.designerquilts.com










Another interesting free motion quilter is Robbi Eklow
www.robbieklow.com
Her book is available from her website or The Quilting Arts magazine website.



















Hope this information gets you started on our free motion quilting adventure.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

The No Show

The sewing day on Friday 2 March.
Medical appointments, funerals, and ill health all had an effect but the final straw to kill patchwork for the day was you guessed it , a power blackout.
Mt. Perry is renowned for its power shortages. This one very site specific, the Council Offices and the Shire Hall. It was a hot day anyway so not much sewing would probably have happened.
Let's hope for a better result on Friday 23 March.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Brydon's Birthday


Finally number 1 of 4 quilts is complete. Recently while on Long Service Leave Narelle feverishly made up for lost quilting time and made up for future lost quilting time by making 3 quilt tops and a fourt quilt cut up ready to sew. She has just finished the quilt pictured for her nephews' 3rd birthday. Using squares from her fabric club stash, she used a cut and slash method, with a small border in chocolate, and finished off with a wide border of dogs. Last heard of the quilt was being tightly grasped by a sleeping 3 year old. She also has purchased fabric for another project but will continue to complete the LSL quilts. Stay tuned. The next quilt will be sandwiched at the next patchwork day on Friday 2nd March.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Next Sewing Day

The next sewing day is Friday 2 March. Two more bargello quilts should be nearly finished by then. Did you know there is a new name for it ? ( buggerello) . Ask Kerry about that one.

Yes we really do some sewing and not just coffee drinking and chatting.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Bargello Quilt 1


We promised you a photo of our bargello quilts. Here is the first one finished.

It belongs to Fay and is proudly displayed on her bedroom wall.


Looks beautiful in the " flesh ".

She is nearly finished the next project already.

Patchwork in January 07

January 19 th 2007

Bags were the theme for the first patchwork day in 2007. The young ones made bags and one not so young bag made one as well to show them what to do.


















This one is Chelsee's. She actually made two.











This one is made by Rachel. This one is quilted on the base. I think a second one is in progress.










The sample bag. A kit from Chandlers Cottage.A Japanese lunch bag. Beautiful fabric.



Next patchwork Day is February 9 2007

See you there.

Friday, January 05, 2007

Welcome to 2007

Welcome to 2007.
The celebrations are all over and is it back to living normally at your place yet?
Remember patchwork for 07 starts on January 19.
Hope to see you there with all your Christmas goodies to show us.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Christmas is upon us.


Christmas is nearly here again. Time for some christmas quilts, wallhangings.
Here is a scrap quilt using the inner city pattern. 5" squares were used for the centre piecing.
It has been machine quilted with gold metallic thread.
This was made by Ruth some years ago now.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Bargello Quilts and last sewing day for 2006

Friday 24 November was bargello day. Four bargello wall hangings will be finished soon.
We had a great day cutting, sewing, re cutting and unpicking before we could leave with larger pieces pinned together. Only a few action photos were taken. More later when they are finished.
We proceeded to the Mt Perry Hotel for dinner that night. Our Christmas evening a bit early but who cares !
What bliss , no meal to worry about preparing, the husbands and children catered for themselves.
A bit of a holiday and we start again in January on Friday 19.
Interested teeenagers are invited to learn to sew . Ruth has found some bag patterns if they want to make one.
Plans are underway for our kaleidoscope workshop in May. We may also do free motion quilting in February 07. Sounds like a busy year ahead.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Mt Perry Dump Truck Pull

Saturday 11 November is a new event on the Mt Perry calendar.
A mine dump truck is going to be pulled by teams of 12 people down the main street of town.
Market stalls, Armistice Day ceremony at 11am, land auction, the dump truck pull heats and finals, and live entertainment throughout the day means we'll be well emtertained.
Funds raised from this event goes to Youth Focus for prevention of youth suicide.
With the recent RAIN there should be smiles on all our faces.
Hope to see all our quilters there.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Plans for Sewing Day 24 November 06

Next sewing day will be 24 November 2006. Ruth will be helping everybody to make a bargello wallhanging. Kerry has the pattern book with sample photo and material requirements if you need further information.
We are hoping to sew all day, and have a final patchwork day for 2006 dinner at the hotel that evening.
Hope to see you all there.

This is a technique similar to bargello.
Quilt made by Ruth, October 2006
using hand dyed fabrics.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Quilt of the week


Here is something to view other than a bra.
A quilt from hand dyed fabric, free motion quilted with valdani variegated cotton . The pattern is adapted from a Quilters Newsletter Magazine called Goose on the Pond. Not the clearest photo. Taken at the Gin Gin Courthouse Gallery in April 2005.
Made by Ruth, 2004

Saturday, October 21, 2006

The Bra competition is over


The winning bra submitted by Colleen in memory of a family member.
A very deserved winner.
Over $240 was raised by this competition . Not bad for a very small place.
The movie was fun to watch, the food and wine good to consume. The competitions were fun and the Cancer Fund benefits by over $1000 in one night.
Thank you to all who contributed. Kerry is sure to be happy.




All the bras displayed on the night.









Now we can get back to quilting and patchwork.
Ruth went to the Queensland Quilt Show yesterday also and was once again inspired and awed by some of the quilts on display.
Saw the Quilt Diva quilts made by Bundaberg Quilters on display down there.
Dont forget the change of day to Friday 3 November.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Bra Judging in progress
















Here are some wayward fish that have discovered of all things A BRA.

By all reports the judging is going well with quite a good response so far. Remember it closes Friday 20 October at the Girls Night In at 6.30pm.
Hope to have some photoes of the winning bra and some of the fun posted later.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Bras AGAIN !

22 Bras at last count. Judging commences Saturday 14 Oct at the Mt Perry Axemen and Sawyers Woodchop Day. Winners announced at the Girls Night In on Friday 20th.

Here are 2 clever ideas to make you think about which one to vote for. Don't forget you can vote as many times as you like as long as you put in a
gold coin for each vote. There are plenty more to choose from than these few featured here.
Make sure you visit the Post Office to vote.
















A play on words.












Self explanatory.

Happy viewing and voting.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Bras, and more bras


Twelve decorated bras and more to come yet.
Have a good look at this one when you go to vote.
Needs time to read all the good advice and time to feel the love that has been bestowed on this one.

New Spider Bra


An entry in the decorated bra competition. Don't know if it would be enjoyable wearing this one.
Designed by a young male for the competition.
Well done.

Change of Sewing Day

The Mt Perry Quilters will now be sewing every 3rd Friday in the Perry Shire Hall.
Our next sewing day is Friday 3 November.
Hope to see you there.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Bras


Here is a decorated bra for The Girls Night In on October 20 th
Entries can be viewed and judged at The Mt Perry Post Office

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Girls Night In

The Girls Night In will be held on Friday 20 October at the Mt Perry Shire Hall 6.30pm
An evening of fun, food and frivolity costing $5 a female will follow.
Remember to wear pink

Is your bra being decorated ?
entries to be left with Tammy at the Post office by Friday 13 October for judging by community viewer choice.

All proceeds to fight female cancers.

See you there

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Quilts on Display

Last weekend saw the Mt Perry Annual Art Show held in the Shire Hall. Also on display were quilts and bags from Mt Perry Quilters Ruth, Narelle and Lisa. This hand appliqued quilt of houses was completed by Margaret who continues to patchwork and quilt since moving to Bundaberg. Each house has a different embelishment including cats, chickens, flowers and a wheel barrow.