Monday, February 13, 2012

Bursting at the seams!

With a record attendance of nineteen at St Mark’s Quilters on Saturday I seized the opportunity to try out my new AutoStitch panoramic photo app on the DiPhone.

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It was our first sewing day for 2012 and our noise and enthusiasm levels were high with plenty of catching up and “show and tell”.

Look at these quilts, finished during the holiday break.

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A cute Marcia Burgess kindy quilt using attic windows by Gail D.

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An exciting pirate quilt for one of our Marcia Burgess Kindy children, by Michaela.

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Moo’s gone all dotty with this Blanket of Love for RPA Newborn Care.

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Another Blanket of Love by Moo, this time with Australian wattle, and wattle flower-babies.

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A much-appreciated boy quilt for our Blankets of Love collection, from Gillian.

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Di C has always been a free spirit. She uses her talent to choose the right colours to create vibrant, fun quilts like this one.

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Di C is equally comfortable working with pastels, as you can see in this pretty Blanket of Love.

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Gail D brought along this Blanket of Love with clowns galore all over it!

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And here’s one from me.

As usual, we lacked nothing in the sweets department.

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No wonder we’re bursting at the seams!Be right back

Di

3 comments:

  1. Looks like a fun time. Your 'stitched' picture turned out amazing!! The Blankets of Love are all so pretty. I made one for our local NICU and it was almost as much work as a bigger quilt!! But it's finished and it's beautiful and I'm ready to begin another.

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  2. Those quilts are all gorgeous! And as for the yummies......what can I say......

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  3. Oh wow! Beautiful - I love Show and Tell! It's my favourite part of Guild meetings, whether knitting or quilting.

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