Show and Tell - we had an Easter theme, but, as always, all show and tell was welcomed.
Miriam (welcome Miriam - a new Scquilter from Endeavour Hills) was working on a Starburst hand pieced quilt - hopefully we can show you the finished product next month - she brought along an Anne's Glory Box BOM, crazy pieced in diamond shapes with beautiful touches of lace, trims and embroidery.
Miriam also brought along a sweet Easter bunny - in keeping with the theme.
Wendy brought along a block roll (not pictured) she had made with a cut down pool noodle following Ramona's & Helen Y.'s show & tell last month. Plus, she had a gorgeous snowball/nine patch in girly fabric for her new great-niece.
Robyn brought in some Easter eggs - beautifully painted and decorated. Our Robyn is full of hidden talents!
Louise let us see a row of the Dear Jane she is doing, slowly, but exquisitely as always!
Lynne was in a 9 patch Christmas swap and has added stitcheries to produce a lovely quilt.
Lynne also brought a stunning disappearing 9 patch. Here it is!
Wynn brought a gorgeous quilt that she had made at the Ballarat Quilt in - using up the "Sweet Romance" range of fabrics. Cheryl Prater of Aspendale Vic custom quilted it beautifully.
Di - brought her Easter Bunnies out of the closet for our meeting. They were an ab fab trio.
Marilyn, our super humble over-achiever showed us her Oriental fabrics, out together in wonderful pattern and also quilted by Cheryl Prater.
Kate bought up some cheap and cheerfull fabrics to try Hidden Wells with this spectacular result.
Lastly myself, Helen E. dragged some mouldy oldies out of the quilt cupboard. One quilt of Easter Bunnies.
This one shows my "good face for radio" as it is commonly known! I am holding my Easter Bunny.
Well, I hope to improve my blogging by the time I do the report for next month's meeting. Speaking of which, our next meeting will take place on Wednesday 2nd April. It is a school holiday meeting so it will be a "Bring a plate to share for lunch" day! Our theme for Show and tell is "Autumn". We look forward to seeing both our regulars and any visitors on that date. Until then....... it is bye from your roving reporter,
And last of all my Liberty Cooks tablecloth that I bring out every Easter.
Well, I hope to improve my blogging by the time I do the report for next month's meeting. Speaking of which, our next meeting will take place on Wednesday 2nd April. It is a school holiday meeting so it will be a "Bring a plate to share for lunch" day! Our theme for Show and tell is "Autumn". We look forward to seeing both our regulars and any visitors on that date. Until then....... it is bye from your roving reporter,
Helen Evans,
Devon Meadows, Vic.
( for those who don't know - Devon Meadows is a rural area approx half way betweeen Melbourne & Phillip Island and fortunately, only 15 minutes from Carrum Downs)
8 comments:
I'm happy to be the first to comment!
Wish I could get down there some time, I always seem to have things on when it is Carrum Downs day.
Hey Helen well done, lovely way to present it all!!!
And LURVE the face for radio pic - you also have the voice for it1
Love,
Jas
I always love to read your carrum downs posts in SCQ...and now I can see the photos really easily!
I wish I lived in your area....looks like agreat bunch of people.
thanks for sharing!
Well done Helen. Hopefully I'll make it to the April meeting. I was working in Feb & Mar so missed them. Fingers crossed for April.
Well done oh expert virgin.
Great way to have show and tell
The best way to do the photos is to download Picasa.. I shall email you.
This is of course in my humble opinion!!
Congratulations on your first blog post, Helen. You've done very well!
I look forward to your future posts, and it is nice seeing the work rather than just reading about it on SCQs - lovely work, all of you.
Helen.. Well done! a big gold star for you, and I had a laugh at your good face for radio comment.. of course my face is used for making gorilla biscuits at the bakery *W*
take care and can't wait to see your next entry!
Lissa
PS I LOVED everyones projects, specially Wyn's circular flying geese, its a beauty!
Well done Helen, a fantastic job.
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