Saturday 23 April 2016

Kim's Okehampton, Norma's Dresdens and others......

Kim is doing the middle of the quilt Okehampton by Karen Styles of Somerset Patchwork in Australia  Several of us have the pattern but only Kim and Chris have started.  I think there will be heavily edited versions in this group lol

Chris's - she has also done little hexagon flowers but has decided not to do as many as the pattern dictates


The website is here http://somersetpatchwork.com.au/current/index.html  Lots of lovely quilts to enjoy, with intricate patterns.  They were at the Festival of Quilts last year, maybe this year, not sure?

I think this Jelly roll Race is Linda's

One of Jane's seminole quilts.  She went over to see Janet and Janet let her loose on her longarm!

Norma has lots of these Dresden plates

She is quilting these quilt as you go as she does not feel able to handle a large quilt any more

We are looking forward to seeing it!

 Dresden plates are named after the German city of Dresden, where very pretty porcelain was made.  Some of the blocks are made with the pointed blade, some with the rounded ones, with both as Norma has done and there are loads of variations - this blog post has some of them http://red-brolly.com/2015/03/quilt-trends-dresden-plates/


Rosemary hand quilting her cushion front....

I think this might be Sarah's - its a woven block

but this one I have entirely forgotten whose it is, so perhaps someone will remind me and I can put the correct name....

Sian did a glorious log cabin.  When she came round she brought it with her.  Every time I tried to photograph it the twins jumped all over it and Callum wrapped himself up in it.  So I gave up - this is Isla and the logs......... 

This colourful one looks as though it is a Jane or a Janet, again perhaps someone will put me right

Sheila got these blocks from a shop further north to us.  They arent printed square so there was a bit of a discussion as to how to remedy this.  We will see what Sheila's decision is....

Janet is making a top for a little boy - it's coming along well!

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