As a member of the Mt Perry Quilters I attended our "annual shopping trip for Christmas" to various patchwork shops. We travelled to Maryborough and Hervey Bay in Queensland for our top up of supplies. A great day was had by all and our bank accounts severely depleted. I have bought supplies for 2 new projects. We also purchased fabric for our charity raffle quilt we hope to make for 2008. I have just been too busy to sew lately.
I am teaching a free motion quilting workshop for these members Friday 30 November.
After hearing about the work that some long armers are producing in USA one feels sadly inadequate at this quilting stuff. We can only learn I suppose and dream about machines and what can be produced.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Workshop Update
I had a busy time teaching colour connectors to the Bundaberg group last Saturday 3 November. As usual I had 2 students ( both past school teachers) who had to deviate from the course. Hopefully their creations will inspire others. I got some new ideas from their efforts.
I went home feeling satisfied with the day but feeling a bit bereft as I had no sewing to show for the day. We learnt a lot about colour and I learnt a lot about how people can interpret spoken words differently.
One thing they all learnt was how to insert a narrow strip into anything.
Next project for me is finishing off my cherry blossom quilt. I am currently sewing seed beads onto it.
I went home feeling satisfied with the day but feeling a bit bereft as I had no sewing to show for the day. We learnt a lot about colour and I learnt a lot about how people can interpret spoken words differently.
One thing they all learnt was how to insert a narrow strip into anything.
Next project for me is finishing off my cherry blossom quilt. I am currently sewing seed beads onto it.
Friday, November 2, 2007
Colour Connecting Workshop

I am teaching a Connecting with Colour Workshop in Bundaberg for my group The Bundaberg Quilters. I had hoped to have my quilt back from The Australian Quilt Show but this was not to be. Luckily I had some strips left over when making this quilt. They are still actually pinned to my de facto design wall, so I can take this as a demonstration model. I will have my collection of connector quilts anyway to hopefully inspire them.
I have been playing around with the dye pots again for the first time in 2 years. I have organised myself this time and have faithfully recorded all the dyes used, what amounts of dye and have made a laminated colour chart from all pieces. I will repeat this again with another 2 dyes of each primary colour. I seem to like 4 dyes of each red, yellow and blue.
I really felt like I had reached "home" when I was out measuring dye in cups on the verandah last week. It's been 2 years since I last had a really long dyeing stint. Now the challenge will be on to USE the fabric again.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Latest Work

This is a small section of what I've been busy doing lately. I am teaching a dyeing,using dyed fabrics, and free motion quilting workshop in Jan so have been organising some class samples. I have always liked Japanese quilts so I decided to use their cherry blossom as a raw edge applique. I have free motioned a leaf motif to make the flowers float. I use small motifs to escape the "death by stippling" routine. I used a 50wt variegated valdani thread . I am currently finishing off the stamens in the rest of the blossoms. For the first time I have used iron on pellon and have used some of the embroidery as quilting. Trying to use time saving techniques as the workshop is not long.

I also used free motion satin stitch as I felt the wider feed dogs up satin stitch too chunky and straight looking.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Drought Quilt 05

I attended another dyeing workshop in Bundaberg and somehow chose turquoise as my blue colour . I ended up with an electric combination of colours. I continued experimenting with format etc for this quilt . I wanted some of the connector strips to stand out in places with others blending.
This quilt reminded me of the red soil areas around Gayndah where I spent quilte a few holidays as a child on my relatives peanut/ grain farm getting very dirty.
I entered this quilt in the Australian Quilt Show in 2006. It is a lot smaller than the previous connector quilts I have shown.
A good size for a one day workshop. You only need a fat eighth for most fabrics and a skinny quarter for the border pieces.
Friday, September 28, 2007
Colour Connector Quilt 2
After the success I had with my first abstract landscape quilt using colour connectors I decided to try another colour scheme and format. This time I kept one strip series level and waved the other one.
This quilt format is based on 2 sets of fabrics joined together then cross cut into strips and arranged in a bargello manner.
I am teaching this workshop to some Bundaberg Quilters members in November. I am really looking forward to it as I have not played around with this for awhile. Might even need to dye more fabric agin.
The photography could be better as this photo was taken hanging in the gallery at Gin Gin.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Favourite Quilts
In 2001 I attended my first fabric dyeing workshop. As a result of that new addiction I ended up with a huge pile of dyed fabric to play with. I had been inspired my some quilts made by Judith Larzelere.
Here was a style I felt could use some of my fabric with.
I entered a quilt made in about 4 weeks into the inaugural RNA Quilts Across Queensland with a theme of The Outback being 2002- The Year of The Outback.
I was lucky to receive 2nd prize in the contemporary section.

Since then I have continued exploring this technique. Changing the format, dyed fabric styles and quilting on the surface.
I have been teaching this as a workshop called
Connecting with colour for a few years. I do not have the opportunity to teach much because of work commitments but when I do, I really enjoy it.
Here was a style I felt could use some of my fabric with.
I entered a quilt made in about 4 weeks into the inaugural RNA Quilts Across Queensland with a theme of The Outback being 2002- The Year of The Outback.
I was lucky to receive 2nd prize in the contemporary section.
Since then I have continued exploring this technique. Changing the format, dyed fabric styles and quilting on the surface.
I have been teaching this as a workshop called
Connecting with colour for a few years. I do not have the opportunity to teach much because of work commitments but when I do, I really enjoy it.
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