This is the quilt I made at Cottage on The Hill last weekend. I came home and finished the quilt. Kerry did it as a mystery, just giving us instructions as we went. I am very happy with the result. Thanks Kerry.
A close up of the border.
I remember yesterday - I have hopes for tomorrow, but my interest is in today.
This is the quilt I made at Cottage on The Hill last weekend. I came home and finished the quilt. Kerry did it as a mystery, just giving us instructions as we went. I am very happy with the result. Thanks Kerry.
A close up of the border.
I made this quilt top some time ago and needed a birthday gift for a friend Gary who is 40. I quilted it and was really happy with the result.
Gary and his wife loved it.
The other day when I was looking through my magazines, I came across this scrappy quilt.(Australian Country Threads Vol 7 No 1)I had a sudden urge that I had to make it.Today was one of the coldest days we have had, so I put the Olympics on The TV and got out some scraps. I spent most of the day cutting.
Here are some of my light fabrics
Here are some of my dark fabrics. We have a Club Quilt day on Sunday so I shall start sewing.
Great excitment there are only seven sleeps until we head off to Nundle and our annualCottage on the Hill retreat. Can't wait. Kerry has offered to organise a Mystery Quilt so I am looking forward to this.
This is Kerry, who had a birthday last week.I made her this quilt, it is called Seeds of Time designed by Sue Brennan from Warren, the fabric is Odelia.
I really enjoyed making it, especially as the quilting turned out really well.
I'm sure Kerry loves it. Thanks to Peg for emailing the photos.
Here is my version of Natalie Ross's Jolly Jingles. I finished him off today at Club Quilt. I have to make the Christmas tree for him to hold,but I think he looks ready for December 25th.