What a lot of fabulous quilts (and other things too) we made! Check it out:
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November block lotto – Slab technique
Click HERE for the current block, the Winter Snowflake. |
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Baby Olivier and his proud mama Danika |
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Terri showing a baby quilt. She started following a pattern but then decided to chop it up and remake it. Yay Terri! |
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Janelle’s beautiful blue quilt. |
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And the back of Janelle’s blue quilt: the orange side. |
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Gabrielle’s Large Hadron Collider quilt, to be a Christmas present for her physicist boyfriend. |
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This is what the Large Hadron Collider looks like. |
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Lana’s flock of geese, and her fifth quilt ever she said! |
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Back of Lana’s quilt. |
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Ursula made a stacked coin baby quilt. |
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And she brought the quilt in a bag made from a Ricky Tims’ class years ago. The centre of each block is unique and wonky. |
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Kim loving another HST zig zag layout. |
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Kim again with a slab technique baby quilt. |
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Pam free motion quilted this her nephew (great nephew?). |
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Guest Margaret made this quilt with some very well travelled fabric, at a “quilt week retreat” with some good friends in Ontario. Clever eyes might recognize the pattern as an earlier Block Lotto. |
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Barbara showed us the planning for a duvet cover made while visiting her daughter living in the UK. Not enough fabric though changed the layout and yielded this lovely:
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The leftover fabrics became placemats and a table runner using one of Ursula’s patterns! |
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Thea showed us a “1600” strip pieced quilt in lovely african prints/warm colours. |
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And a blue version of the same pattern. |
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Susan’s modern version of the Fisgard Lighthouse. |
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Maryann’s Christmas table runner. The free motion quilting is SO amazing – tiny presents with bows, holly leaves and berries, and more! |
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Geri’s friend made her this lovely bag. |
And not a quilt, but comfy to sit in while hand quilting?
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Free chair. In Gordon Head but delivery might be possible. Email us for more info. Colour is pretty accurate. |