Challenge Blocks
Today has been a really cold and wet day here in Melbourne, but the group braved the weather and met up to show off the latest round of challenge blocks. Most were the stained glass effect - and boy are they stunning! There were a few crazy blocks on show as well from April's challenge.The last challenge block will be "tessellations". Ruth (the convenor of this year's challenge) explained that tessellations are created when one or more geometrical shapes, such as hexagons, squares, triangles, diamonds etc are used to form patterns. Here are the samples that Ruth created:
Deb also gave us a sample of tessellations achieved through applique:
As this is the last of the monthly challenge blocks ALL blocks must be completed by our next meeting in August! It will be fantastic to see them all complete and awaiting the next creative chapter of turning them into quilts!
Show and Tell
Items for show and tell at today's meeting included the following:
Jen's Hunter quilt
Linda's "practice" hand applique lorikeet mini quilt
A close up of Ruth's cupcake quilt
Another close up of Ruth's cupcakes
the whole of Ruth's cupcake quilt
Therese's Roses quilt
and a close up of those roses
This is Caillou's first quilt. Caillou is our youngest member at 10 years of age and he completed this quilt when he was 4.5 years old!!! It also won an award at Jeff's Shed!
This is Caillou's second quilt with lots of colourful dinosaurs. He completed this one when he was 7 years old!
Sarah's WIP dragon blocks
and some more hatching dragons
Heather's incredibly textured landscape quilt which was completed at a workshop with Caroline Sharkey, textile artist, at recent Ballarat Fibre Arts workshops
and a close up of that texture!
Heather's mini folded fabric flowers
Helen E's jelly roll cushion cover
Margaret's completed Mocha quilt (TPG class)
Deb's lorikeets and silver princess quilt
As you can see the lorikeets and flowers have been thread painted and extra dimension has been created with the lorikeets being 'padded out'
As usual, the quality and variety of everyone's work was fantastic and it will only be a matter of time for next month's show and tell.
Thanks for reading!
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