Friday 3 September 2021

Summer Stitching

 As summer winds down, first off a note about our first in person meeting in 18 months. Because of the federal election advance poll, we will be meeting on the Tuesday, September 14th - usual place, usual time. Mask wearing is a personal choice. 

Here is some of our summer stitching. We have 2 new comfort quilts - made by Gisele and Susan A. I understand Susan had also done a second one which was passed on without having its picture taken. Thank you, girls!



Linda has been busy. So great to have a basement sewing room where it is cool through the summer. First a cross stitch baby quilt that she hand quilted.


Linda has made a variety of table runners. Have a look.


Posy table runner

Scrappy stars

A UFO finally completed

And a picnic quilt or table topper. Thank you to Christa for the colourful strips!


Diane has made a binding kit she made. It holds everything you need to bind a quilt. The right-hand pocket could be used to hold embroidery floss, a small snack or other supplies. The zippered pocket is for binder clips. She says it was a fun project made from her stash.


Diane has also made an advent calendar for her granddaughter.


Diane made her own design for her Row-By-Row quilt. She chose an "At the Seashore" theme - pinwheels, stars, beach houses, sailing ships, swimming fish and snail trails. Each row is custom quilted to suit the design. Very summery!



Heather has made a quilt for her son to use on the ship, the HMCS Goose Bay. Note the bunk above his has the standard navy issued blanket. The quilt has been traveling to Newfoundland and Greenland this summer. How wonderful to have that little bit of home with him.


Christa has made a quilt for her neighbour who is quite ill. It is a large single as he is quite tall. She had it machine quilted by Gisele.

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