As the {self-appointed} promoter of the work of my talented quilting buddies I’d be falling down on the job if I didn’t show you some of the gorgeousness they’ve been creating lately.
Anne is making progress with “The French General’s Mistress”, a pattern by Australian designer and teacher Lyn Alchin, and I’m loving those clamshells (and admiring Anne’s patience).
Robbie designed and made this fun cot quilt for her new grandson.
Those elephants’ 3D ears really flapped when they heard that this little fellow was home from hospital, even before his original due date!
Rae is our queen of fussy cutting, and these are her latest, to be added to a stunning quilt she’s making as she tries to use up her stash. Ha! As if that will ever happen.
Lyn’s Sue Spargo woollen houses are so vibrant against that background.
Janet’s reproduction sampler positively glows with those rich reds and cheddars. Well worth the handwork she put into making it.
Sue’s Dresden Plates {work in progress} again show what a stunning effect a darker background can produce.
Jean was hand quilting this fresh and simple little quilt she made up from a jelly roll – and I couldn’t help smile when I saw how her blouse co-ordinated with her quilt!
15 abandoned sewing machines? Don’t worry, our St Mark’s Quilters were just taking a breather from making lots and lots of scrappy 12 inch blocks.
We’re going to make them up into several bed sized quilts for victims of the recent bushfires and floods here in Australia.
This is our pattern, from Amanda Jean Nyberg’s book Sunday Morning Quilts. Doesn’t it look bright and cheery?
How could you feel any other way looking at all those creations. I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again – I have such talented friends!
Di
You certainly have some talented quilting buddies, Di!
ReplyDeleteFabulous blog post! Love the variety of things being worked on!! Make me want to run to the sewing machine! Thanks for sharing with us all, Di!
ReplyDeleteLots of ohhs and ahhs here, thank you for the show and tell. Love your group charity quilt blocks, they will look fantastic and what a great easy way for everyone to contribute.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, what creative quilting buddies!
ReplyDeleteIt IS such a treat to see so much talent and creativity! Yay for St. Mark's Quilters... not for taking a break, but for such beautiful efforts on behalf of others. You-all are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteDroooooool, drooool, drool!! Such beauties!
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