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Showing posts with label Welcome To The North Pole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Welcome To The North Pole. Show all posts

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Class show and tell!!

"Welcome To The North Pole" is such an exciting class!! There is always so much to look at!

Here we have some show and tell from the second year's graduates.

Everybody has made their quilt truly their own.

These are ready for embellishment - the last step in the class. (Even if you don't get the embellishment finished this year, you can still hang the quilt!!).
We started these quilts in August to allow participants plenty of time to complete their quilts."Deadlines" for each stage definitely help you to get a move-on with your quilt!Have you always wanted to make the North Pole quilt? Join us next year!! All participants require their own personal copy of the book "Welcome To The North Pole" by Piece O'Cake designs. Wowee! Now that is an embellisher's heaven! What tidy little organised boxes of goodies!
Really, one can keep embellishing for years...
Thanks for the show and tell girls...

Thursday, September 23, 2010

UFO sessions

We have a lot of fun in our UFO sessions. (That's a session where you receive help to work on your UnFinished Objects...) Sue is a regular UFO attendee on Friday mornings. Can you see the tiny skerrick of sandpaper she is using here? Oh, we had a laugh!! Mitre 10 is straight across the road, but she doesn't need a new piece of sandpaper!! Hee hee.

Rosemary is working on Welcome To The North Pole - using the original block setting as pictured in the book.

We love your blocks Rosemary!
Would you like to join us for UFO sessions? See the class schedule on the right for more details.

Friday, December 25, 2009

If quilts could talk...

If quilts could talk, this one would say "When I grow up I want to be a biiiig quilt".

And it will be, when Sally has finished it.

Sally joined us this year in the "Welcome To The North Pole" class which took place in 4 sessions over 5 months.

Each participant has their own copy of the book, and made the quilt in strips that could quilted and joined in the quilt-as-you-go style.

We can't wait to see more of the participants' finished quilts. Thank you Sally.

Merry Christmas everyone!