I recently popped into Winchester House, the Cancer Society rooms, to see what was on show this month. And it was a very colourful, happy looking heart quilt in shades of red, teal blue and touches of yellow. Susan Riley made her lovely bright quilt attending a class to learn the “quilt as you go” technique. And it certainly adds a lovely splash of colour to Winchester House.
Monday, 16 November 2015
Thursday, 12 November 2015
And the Winners Are………..
The winners of the Town and Country Quilter’s Challenge are:
Advanced Class:
1st, Helen Cole, Entry # 4
2nd, Paula Shailer, Entry #10
3rd, Luchelle Cotterell, Entry #5
Intermediate Class:
Merit, Janneke de Vries, Entry #11
Novice:
Merit, Wendy Tunley, Entry #12
Judges Choice:
Paula Shailer, Entry #9
Viewers Choice
Paula Shailer, Entry #9
Congratulations to the winners, and many thanks for those members who produced a challenge quilt for the competition. Well done, everyone.
Monday, 9 November 2015
Challenge Quilt Awards on Wednesday
At club night on Wednesday 11th November, the awards will be made for the challenge entries. Shirley Mooney has judged the Advanced Class – do come along and check out our clever members work.
Shirley will also be our guest speaker, so it promises to be a great evening.
Don’t forget to return any outstanding library books. These need to be returned so that our Librarian can conduct a stock take over the Christmas break.
See you on Wednesday evening.
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Hanging at Winchester House
Taking pride of place in Winchester House this month, is a lovely quilt made by Luchelle Cotterill. Yellow and white daisies seem to burst out of the quilt. They have been stitched onto a crazy patched background in shades of pink and blue. I love it – very nice indeed.
Luchelle’s daisy quilt, hanging this month at Winchester House
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
Another Successful Allcomers Day
This month our Allcomers Stitching Day was held on Saturday to cater for those who cannot attend during the week. Numbers were a little lower this time but a dozen or so happy stitchers met at the Red Cross Rooms and sewed for the day. I was unable to join in as I had other commitments but popped in for a wee while to take a few photos. And most importantly, I had it on good authority that Val was bringing some of her world famous Ginger Gems for morning tea, and I didn’t want to miss out on those. As soon as I walked in the door, the ladies burst into song, all joining together to sing me Happy Birthday. That was so nice, and such a lovely surprise.
After we all sat down for morning tea around the big table for a cuppa and one (let’s be honest, I had two) of those Ginger Gems, I walked around the hall to check out what everyone was doing. Hand stitching, machine piecing, machine quilting – it was full steam ahead.
Busy working at the Red Cross Rooms
I loved the cat blocks Alison was working on. All individual, with their own pussy cat expressions, and made in shades of grey and taupe. This is going to be a gorgeous quilt.
I left the ladies to their stitching day and returned home. With visitors expected for the evening meal I was busy in the kitchen, whipping up a bacon and egg pie, then a rhubarb crumble for dessert, ran around with the vacuum cleaner and flicked the duster around. Whew! I needed a sit down after that lot, I can tell you.
Thursday, 15 October 2015
October Club Night
What an exciting night it was! The Challenge entries were coming in thick and fast. These were received and checked, and will be judged very soon. Prize winners will be announced at the November meeting – so that will be an exciting night too. And there will be a Viewers Choice, so everyone will get a chance to check them out and vote for their favourite.
Sharon Crosbie was such an interesting and inspiring speaker, as she told us of the trials and tribulations of undertaking the 3 year City and Guilds Course. Sadly, I was busy out in the supper room with the Challenge quilt entries, so missed the start of her talk. But I heard enough to realise that embarking on such an undertaking can be time consuming, frustrating, and exciting all at the same time. Various modules were discussed, and we came away with Sharon’s recipe to make clay beads, as she did for her course, if we so desire. And it goes without saying that the talk was delivered in Sharon Crosbie’s beautifully modulated voice, as we used to hear on TV and radio in earlier years.
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Have you finished your Club Challenge?
Have you finished in good time? Or are you still putting the finishing touches on your Club Challenge quilt? Don’t forget to bring them along to Club Night this coming Wednesday, 14th October. Jenny and Francis will be ready and waiting to receive your Challenge Quilt at Club Night.
Sharon Crosby will be our Guest Speaker – she is sure to be very interesting.
Come along – it will be a great night.