This month saw the start of our Christmas projects, but before that take a little look at these gorgeous bags, last month's project.
Tina's bag |
Anne's bag |
Karen's bag |
As well as the bags, there are several other projects underway; Gill's now hand quilting her quilt, Gemma's making fabric storage boxes, Rosemary's taking a break from patchwork and having fun making fabric mice, Tina's cutting out blocks for her raggy quilt and new members Lesley and Elaine are, respectively, working on a traditional quilt using English paper piecing and a quilted barrel bag. Oh, and Laura's baby will be arriving any day now.
We had lots to talk about this month, especially as several of the group had been to the Festival of Quilts, some for the first time. Wendy and Pam had also been on a workshop and brought to 'show and tell' the trapunto pieces they made and Maria brought to show the group the results of a round robin mystery block quilt she'd taken part in at another group, and now has to turn into a finished quilt. The group's programme for 2014 is also taking shape with a few more ideas to follow up on, including talks and workshops.
Anyway, back to this month's project, the first of the Christmas projects, an appliquéd Christmas tree skirt. The photo is of one made by Maria; it's only a little skirt as Maria's Christmas tree isn't much more than a large table decoration and usually sits on the sideboard. Quite a few of the group prefer a large, tall tree so we're looking forward to seeing their finished tree skirts in due course.
Everyone's looking forward to the other Christmas projects planned too - a table runner, a wall hanging, a table decoration and our first Christmas meal.
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2 comments:
More wonderful projects. Looking forward to seeing all the Christmas ideas made. Starting my Christmas projects next month, no point waiting until December, they probably won't get finished on time.
Glad to see you're enjoying the posts and the projects.
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