Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Quilt Show and more Show and Tell






Hello! How is everyone doing? Are you managing to pass the time, with not as much happening this summer? There IS one "quilt show" happening soon, albeit a different approach. Akerley Area QG is holding a "drive-by" quilt show on Saturday Aug. 8 at the Municipal Building in Cambridge Narrows. Weather permitting it will be held from 10a.m. - 4p.m.




Now, on to more Show and Tell. First up, 
Angela L-P. 



She's been making a number of bags and clutches of various sizes from the book Sew Beautiful Quilted Bags by Akemi Shibata. By the looks of all these lovely bags, I'm thinking this book might be a good addition to our library..?











Angela made this lovely bag as a gift for a special cousin who loves orange. I bet her cousin loves it!!



 

She says her featherweight worked like a charm, sewing through the osnaburg, 2 layers of batting, muslin and cotton lining.











Here are several "in progress" shots. The bag front is put together in sections with partial seams. She used two strands of DMC floss for the "big stitch" hand quilting, not stitching into the lining, just through the batting and muslin. The little 1" orange squares are machine quilted about 1/16" from the seam; once that was done the "woven effect" of the osnaburg was revived.
















The diamond design quilting on the base and back show well. There are two layers of batting in the handles.


Wow! Sure was a lot of work, Angela!  I hope she cherishes it!













Another project from the same book, a simple bag/clutch called Confetti Crossbody. 











Angela says it was a fun piecing project and is quilted using the walking foot. She used two layers of batting as she felt the batting was a bit thin.













...and two more crossbody bags - the "Heart Pochette"...  Sweet!  The hearts are done by reverse appliqué. The project is stitched together after it is quilted, and the edges are then bound.





Angela has also kept busy making backpacks and little girl's dresses...  looks like she's been having lots of fun!!























Jenny A. made two beautiful quilts for the victims' families of the NS shootings in April. The Maritime  Modern Quilt Guild put out a call for quilt donations to comfort the families, and they had a wonderful response - over 430 quilts!! Testament to the generosity of maritimers! 



The Seafarer quilt is from a pattern by Susan Arnold of Quilt Fabrication. It was quilted by Gwenda and Eugene Mattinson. 















This one is based on the Modern View quilt by John Kubiniec in McCall's Quilting, Jan./Feb. 2013 issue. 








Just look at those great fabrics- turtles, crabs, waves and whales. Such maritime flavour! 
Both so beautiful Jenny. So many gorgeous blues!!





Candace B. has been keeping busy with lots of projects too. She's all ready for Hallowe'en with this new runner from the Sew Sampler 2019 Spooky Box. The runner is called Driving Me Batty and all fabric for the front of the runner was provided in the box.















This baby quilt is from a panel and will be donated to Community Projects. 






















This little wallhanging is called Yellow Bird, and Candace says it was fun and easy to do.  Very cute!




















This 15" x 15" star quilt is from a Thimbleberries kit in a can called Star Soup. What a great little gift idea!










Candace has also been cross-stitching! This pattern is by Lori Holt, it is available for purchase on Etsy.
Great colours and the buttons add some fun! Candace is anxious to get it framed. 












Another great kit (this one by Lizzie Kate) yielded this pillow. Cross-stitched on linen, and completed with buttons, ricrac and cute fabrics! 














Janet M. has made this cute little hen pillow for her granddaughter who loves chickens/hens. The pattern is from a 2019 Block of the Month called Hen Party, by Sindy Rodenmayer of Fat Cat Patterns.










Lastly, you may remember a few posts back, seeing this colourful nine patch by Gwen B. Well here it is, all hand quilted! Great job Gwen!! 





Congrats to all! Doesn't a FINISH feel good?!!  Keep those photos coming!!!

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