Sunday 31 January 2021

 Virtual show and tell-January


In place of our usual show and tell at our monthly meeting it seems like a good idea to have a monthly roundup of what everyone has been making.



This is the second elephant that Barbara has made. What a brilliant choice of fabric!





This was the first attempt that Mags had at a swap block. She decided that it wasn't suitable       
(mainly because she wanted to keep it for herself!)





This was made by Barbara G from the Inferno fabric by Guicy Guice. She is so in love
 with this fabric that she's already bought another load of it!





This is another attempt by Mags for her swap!





This is Liz, somewhat behind the rest of us, making the first lockdown quilt. It's certainly
bringing back memories for the rest of us





This is mine (Cat) and it's one quarter of my Orbital quilt by Libs Elliott. Made mostly with 
Kona and Dashwood solids. Just another three of these to go!





This is Heather's finished top for her Dandelion clock quilt which she started at a Jo Avery class.
I love the way all of these clocks look totally different from each other.
Check them out on Instagram at #dandelionclock





We have lots of new members this month! This is by Marianne, made for her sister's 50th birthday
and just finished. Her sister is now 53! It is also absolutely massive!!




This is Barbara G forcing her poor husband out in the snow to show us her
finished top from Jo Avery's book





These two quilts are from another new member. These are Avril's latest finishes.
They are an Avery garland quilt and Elizabeth Hartman's penguins





And talking of the lockdown quilt this is Margaret's completed quilt.
Totally quilted by hand!!








And just look at the talented makes by the Flower Girls this month. A small extra bit of crafting, started during lockdown last year, and still continuing. 


Not a bad haul for January!
As i mentioned above we have some new members this month. So welcome Catriona, Dawn, Avril, Marianne, Caroline and Kristen. We hope to see lots of your work here in the coming months


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