Nina gave us an other class in making Origami squares for bags. We brought our own fabrics along and she showed us how to put them together.
Thanks for that Nina and it’s always a good challenge.
We are a group of like minded women who meet each Tuesday to learn, share our skills and support out members. The High Country Quilters Mansfield create quilts for children with cancer and disadvantaged Children and other local charities.
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Assorted batik rectangle’s
Bryony put together a Quilt top in batik fabrics. The pink, purple and greens just go to getter so well, it looks like a refreshing piece one of the kids at the Hospital will love it.
The quilting has been done by an other member but Bryony was ready to do binding, she likes to do that by hand.
The quilting has been done by an other member but Bryony was ready to do binding, she likes to do that by hand.
Monday, January 25, 2016
Jelly roll challenge
Ruth tackled our first Charity quilt of the year. She chose to sew a jelly roll together in no particular order. For the quilting she chose to run a line in the ditch.
The black outlining just finishes of a beautiful picture. The secret pocket at the back can be used for secrets…
The black outlining just finishes of a beautiful picture. The secret pocket at the back can be used for secrets…
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Teddy bear
Sonja loves appliqué. She found the picture of a teddy bear sleeping on a moon, enlarged it and copied it on to Vlisofix. In a box she found some different colored squares and put them together as the background for a charity quilt. As the backing fabric she decided to sew rainbow colored fabrics in the diagonal together. The quilt was quilted on our frame in a star pattern.
Because Sonja liked the pattern a lot she just made an other two quilts for a few friends who going to have babies soon.
Monday, October 26, 2015
Sudoku- Quilt
Mary used colorful fabrics to make a Sudoku-Quilt, she quilted it on her domestic sewing machine. Looks great.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Days for Girls
We helped out in a community working bee for an international project called ‘Days for Girls’ to make sanitary supplies for the days of their menstruation. This means for girls that they miss out on school days every month and women can’t go to work and don’t receive an most needed income during this time.
This time it was for women’s and girls in East- Timor which is supported by a local lady. We used our sewing skills to make pads, shields and bags, that involved cutting fabrics, over locking, ‘normal sewing’ and packing ready to go bags.
If you like to find out more about the project go on to their web side
www.daysforgirls.org
Pinwheel Quilts
Made after a pattern from Marion Patterson.
Sonja chose some animal printed fabrics and combined it with bright colors. It is made out of 2 ½ inc strips. Aren’t those monkeys lock great? For the backing she joined strips in rainbow colors. One of the Kids at Monish might like it.
Because it was fun to do she decided to make an other charity Quilt. This time she chose purple, white, yellow, blue and spotty fabric and to make it a bit bigger she chose 3 inc stripes. She quilted it on a domestic machine with walking foot in a zigzag pattern. A girl might like it.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Lady bug
Sue B quilted one or our charity quilts on the frame. The top was donated to us so we just had to finish it of. The quilt comes with a bag and this time Sue appliquéd a beautiful lady bug on it, very cute.
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Trucks
This quilt top was donated to us for our charity quilts. So Sonja did the quilting on the frame and finished it of. A little boy will be in haven around all this trucks.
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