Hi Everyone,
It was a full day at our meeting this week with lots happening.
Coleen's visit:
Coleen Tracey is a local gemologist specialising in Design and Creation.. She is also an invaluable helper at our Quilt Show every two years for which we are very grateful.
Coleen kindly agreed to bring some of her wares along this week for us to purchase as gifts or items for ourselves. It was lovely for us all to catch up with her and to browse her 'goodies'.
Thank you Coleen.
Lord Mayor's Picnic Quilt:
Jenny and Iris put the blocks together last week or so. Grace took it home and has quilted it. It looks spectacular. The quilting was admired by everyone.
Thank you Grace.
Dragon Boat Ladies:
You may recall that we made a quilt in pinks for the Dragon Boat Ladies in Geelong who were raising money for Breast Cancer. We each contributed a block and Grace put them together and finished the quilt.
In gratitude the Dragon Boat Ladies sent us a parcel containing chocolates, caps, a flag, and a pen.
Everything was distributed and the chocolates were very welcome.
It is always very nice to receive feedback about our quilts.
Sydney Community Services:
Sydney Community Services are the previous Ryde and Hunters Hill Community Services. We have given them many quilts in the past. During the week we were contacted by one of their staff to ask if we were happy to donate a quilt for their Art and Craft Show. This will be held in Gladsesville Shopping Centre from Novermber 9th.
They provide services such as Meals on Wheels, aged care, help residents to stay at home and remain independent, home nursing, respite care, etc. etc.
There is a photo of the quilt we gave them below. We thought it is very appropriate for an Art Show.
Quilt as you go:
Susan H. spoke to us about a different way of making 'quilt as you go' quilts. I really like the result and the quilt stays very flat and even.
Thank you Susan.
Remember that Jenny has put three books about Quilt as you go in the library for us all to borrow.
Our Recipe Booklet:
Bev has given me the first recipe for our new cookbook we are putting together. Gil will have something for me next week. So it's now up to you all to find your favourite recipe and send it to me.
It can be savoury or sweet.
Show and Tell:
Above is a baby quilt from Lindy. Lindy has now made three quilts from $10 worth of fabric. Such pretty fabric too.
Above is the quilt we have given to Sydney Community Services for their Art and Craft Show.
Pamela R. made it.
The pretty quilt above is from Robyn S. I believe it will be a quilt for community.
Until next week .....
Friday 26 October 2018
Sunday 21 October 2018
Guest speakers and a new member
Hi Everyone,
We were very pleased to welcome our guest speakers this week from Inala. Inala provides the highest quality support for individuals with disability.
Susi Stuby, a founding member, and Lucy Regan came to talk about their charity and the wonderful work that they do. The charity is now 60 years old.
Our members were very interested to learn more about the charity and to hear that our quilts have helped raise necessary funds for them. Since 2010 we have donated 11 quilts to the charity.
Both Lucy and Susi were very taken with our hall , especially the light and the space we have. We are very lucky to have such a place for our meetings every week.
Grace offered 8 of our sensory or fiddle mats to them. Lucy was delighted to accept them and said they will be very welcome for some of their residents.
Grace also dropped off a number of the mats to the Montefiore Home in Hunters Hill. They were gratefully accepted.
Recipe Booklet:
A number of years ago, our group put together a booklet of members' favourite recipes. A few members have asked that we do another one.
So if you have a favourite recipe that you would like to share with us all, please email to me and we will put them together for us all to enjoy.
Be sure to acknowledge the author/creator of the recipe for copyright purposes.
New member:
This week we were delighted to welcome Karen to our group. Karen has had much experience with QuiltNSW and also knows many of us already.
Shop next week:
Coleen Tracey will have a popup shop at our meeting next. Coleen makes lovely jewellery. It is a good opportunity to purchase early Christmas presents or something special for yourselves.
Show and Tell:
Above is a lovely quilt from Helena, made from many of Kathy Doughty's fabric ranges. Helena will donate the quilt to her golf club for their raffle.
Above is the finished quilt made from members' orphan blocks at our retreat this year. Iris took responsibility for the making of it and has hand quilted it. It is wonderful and shows what can be done with blocks in your stash that you are not sure how to use.
Above is a baby quilt from Laurel. The ice creams look good enough to eat. This one will go to the Westmead hospital.
A few of us are making a sampler quilt in a wonky or improv style. It is fun to do. It is quite a challenge putting it all together. In true Jenny style, it has been finished in record time. It looks great Jenny.
Above and below is a lovely Peter Rabbit cot quilt from Beryl R. Beryl went to quite a lot of trouble to find 'just the right' Peter Rabbit fabric. It will be well loved .
Until next week .......
We were very pleased to welcome our guest speakers this week from Inala. Inala provides the highest quality support for individuals with disability.
Susi Stuby, a founding member, and Lucy Regan came to talk about their charity and the wonderful work that they do. The charity is now 60 years old.
Our members were very interested to learn more about the charity and to hear that our quilts have helped raise necessary funds for them. Since 2010 we have donated 11 quilts to the charity.
Both Lucy and Susi were very taken with our hall , especially the light and the space we have. We are very lucky to have such a place for our meetings every week.
Grace offered 8 of our sensory or fiddle mats to them. Lucy was delighted to accept them and said they will be very welcome for some of their residents.
Grace also dropped off a number of the mats to the Montefiore Home in Hunters Hill. They were gratefully accepted.
Recipe Booklet:
A number of years ago, our group put together a booklet of members' favourite recipes. A few members have asked that we do another one.
So if you have a favourite recipe that you would like to share with us all, please email to me and we will put them together for us all to enjoy.
Be sure to acknowledge the author/creator of the recipe for copyright purposes.
New member:
This week we were delighted to welcome Karen to our group. Karen has had much experience with QuiltNSW and also knows many of us already.
Shop next week:
Coleen Tracey will have a popup shop at our meeting next. Coleen makes lovely jewellery. It is a good opportunity to purchase early Christmas presents or something special for yourselves.
Show and Tell:
Above is a lovely quilt from Helena, made from many of Kathy Doughty's fabric ranges. Helena will donate the quilt to her golf club for their raffle.
Above is the finished quilt made from members' orphan blocks at our retreat this year. Iris took responsibility for the making of it and has hand quilted it. It is wonderful and shows what can be done with blocks in your stash that you are not sure how to use.
Above is a baby quilt from Laurel. The ice creams look good enough to eat. This one will go to the Westmead hospital.
A few of us are making a sampler quilt in a wonky or improv style. It is fun to do. It is quite a challenge putting it all together. In true Jenny style, it has been finished in record time. It looks great Jenny.
Above and below is a lovely Peter Rabbit cot quilt from Beryl R. Beryl went to quite a lot of trouble to find 'just the right' Peter Rabbit fabric. It will be well loved .
Until next week .......
Sunday 14 October 2018
Another week
Hi Everyone,
It was an enjoyable meeting on Thursday. Gil was back from her holiday. Jenny and Iris pinned the quilt for the Lord Mayor's Picnic. It is now ready to be quilted.
Suzie L. said that there was an open day for Days for Girls on Friday at the Beecroft Scout Hall. Everyone was welcome.
Days for Girls purchases a lot of the fabric to use for their kits. This is all added cost for them.
We have suggested that our members look through their stash for any fabric they can donate.
The minimum amount is 30" x 12". This is the size required to make the bags for the kits. Of course larger amounts are welcome.
Due to International regulations, any themed fabric cannot be used. This includes Disney prints, Peter Rabbit, Movie characters etc.
The fabric should preferably be washed and bright colours are favoured.
Some housekeeping:
Suzie L and Beryl R stay to lock up after our meetings each week. They have been using the carpet sweeper to clean the floor. It is easy to drop cotton and food crumbs. Everyone is very good at finding any pins or needles that are dropped.
It is really everyones' responsibility to pick up around their area before they leave. It used to be part of the kitchen duty to clean up the floor but this has fallen by the wayside recently.
So please everyone try a little harder and save Suzie and Beryl having to do it.
Remember that many other groups use the hall, including a playgroup for young children.
Show and Tell:
The above three quilts are from Carolyn. Lovely colours.
The above two quilts are from Susan H. All the above baby quilts will go to the Westmead Hospital.
Above are two fiddle muffs from Grace and Jenny. These will go to a nursing home. Grace has cleverly cut the remaining fliers from our recent show into "Business Cards". A great idea and wonderful recycling.
Susie M was able to join us this week as it is the school holidays. It is always lovely to see Susie. Susie and her mother Helen, also provided our delicious morning tea this week.
Above is a baby quilt she is making for a friend. The yellow triangles are open at the sides for little fingers to explore.
Until next week ......
It was an enjoyable meeting on Thursday. Gil was back from her holiday. Jenny and Iris pinned the quilt for the Lord Mayor's Picnic. It is now ready to be quilted.
Suzie L. said that there was an open day for Days for Girls on Friday at the Beecroft Scout Hall. Everyone was welcome.
Days for Girls purchases a lot of the fabric to use for their kits. This is all added cost for them.
We have suggested that our members look through their stash for any fabric they can donate.
The minimum amount is 30" x 12". This is the size required to make the bags for the kits. Of course larger amounts are welcome.
Due to International regulations, any themed fabric cannot be used. This includes Disney prints, Peter Rabbit, Movie characters etc.
The fabric should preferably be washed and bright colours are favoured.
Some housekeeping:
Suzie L and Beryl R stay to lock up after our meetings each week. They have been using the carpet sweeper to clean the floor. It is easy to drop cotton and food crumbs. Everyone is very good at finding any pins or needles that are dropped.
It is really everyones' responsibility to pick up around their area before they leave. It used to be part of the kitchen duty to clean up the floor but this has fallen by the wayside recently.
So please everyone try a little harder and save Suzie and Beryl having to do it.
Remember that many other groups use the hall, including a playgroup for young children.
Show and Tell:
The above three quilts are from Carolyn. Lovely colours.
The above two quilts are from Susan H. All the above baby quilts will go to the Westmead Hospital.
Above are two fiddle muffs from Grace and Jenny. These will go to a nursing home. Grace has cleverly cut the remaining fliers from our recent show into "Business Cards". A great idea and wonderful recycling.
Susie M was able to join us this week as it is the school holidays. It is always lovely to see Susie. Susie and her mother Helen, also provided our delicious morning tea this week.
Above is a baby quilt she is making for a friend. The yellow triangles are open at the sides for little fingers to explore.
Until next week ......
Sunday 7 October 2018
A Quiet Day
Hi Everyone,
It was lovely to see everyone again this week. Some members were away as we often find during school holidays.
I read out the September Birthdays - a favourite task of mine.
I received a lovely note from Penny, a former member who is now living in Bowral. She has joined a group of quilters there and also works two days a week. We miss her.
Jenny, Iris and their group put the wonky stars we had all made, together for the quilt top for the Lord Mayor's Picnic Raffle. It is bright and happy and looks great. Thank you to everyone who contributed, especially Iris and Jenny for taking up the challenge.
Jenny announced that she has bought 3 new books for our library. They are quilt-as-you-go patterns.
We have a large selection of books in our library. Take some time to browse the books when you can. They are there to be borrowed.
And joy of joys, the council finally cleaned out the fridge in the kitchen. It is sparkling! Let's hope it stays that way!
Items of Interest:
* The Rosehill Show will be moving next year from Rosehill to Darling Harbour (where the NSW Guild Show was this year). It will be on from 14-16 February 2019.
* Fabric designer Amy Butler has announced that she will be creating only one more range. She will then concentrate more on her books. I am sorry to see the end of her ranges as I have always loved her colours and patterns.
* Womens' Shelters:
There was an article last week in the North Shore Times. Three womens' shelters were mentioned. One of these was the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Womens' Shelter that we supported this year.
The article said that every time a shelter opens, it is full in a week.
I am so glad we were able to contribute to such a needy cause.
Show and Tell:
Robyn Jnst. made this cot quilt for a friend who is living in Darwin. The family loves to go camping so Robyn found some camping fabric for the backing.
Another baby quilt for the Westmead Hospital from June. June has a talent for colours. It will be lovely for a little boy.
Until next week .....
It was lovely to see everyone again this week. Some members were away as we often find during school holidays.
I read out the September Birthdays - a favourite task of mine.
I received a lovely note from Penny, a former member who is now living in Bowral. She has joined a group of quilters there and also works two days a week. We miss her.
Jenny, Iris and their group put the wonky stars we had all made, together for the quilt top for the Lord Mayor's Picnic Raffle. It is bright and happy and looks great. Thank you to everyone who contributed, especially Iris and Jenny for taking up the challenge.
Jenny announced that she has bought 3 new books for our library. They are quilt-as-you-go patterns.
We have a large selection of books in our library. Take some time to browse the books when you can. They are there to be borrowed.
And joy of joys, the council finally cleaned out the fridge in the kitchen. It is sparkling! Let's hope it stays that way!
Items of Interest:
* The Rosehill Show will be moving next year from Rosehill to Darling Harbour (where the NSW Guild Show was this year). It will be on from 14-16 February 2019.
* Fabric designer Amy Butler has announced that she will be creating only one more range. She will then concentrate more on her books. I am sorry to see the end of her ranges as I have always loved her colours and patterns.
* Womens' Shelters:
There was an article last week in the North Shore Times. Three womens' shelters were mentioned. One of these was the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Womens' Shelter that we supported this year.
The article said that every time a shelter opens, it is full in a week.
I am so glad we were able to contribute to such a needy cause.
Show and Tell:
Robyn Jnst. made this cot quilt for a friend who is living in Darwin. The family loves to go camping so Robyn found some camping fabric for the backing.
Another baby quilt for the Westmead Hospital from June. June has a talent for colours. It will be lovely for a little boy.
Until next week .....
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