Friday, 25 December 2020

 Hope you are all enjoying some Christmas cheer. This is a gift I received from one of the group - I was very please as I made several but gave them all away! She is someone who I think has a big heart and my thoughts are definitely with her this festive time



Thursday, 24 December 2020

Sending Christmas wishes everyone, have the best and safest one you can. 2021 will be a better year!



Thursday, 17 December 2020

Thursday, 10 December 2020

Wednesday, 9 December 2020

 Cold today but not quite cold enough for a snowman, so here's one!



Monday, 7 December 2020

Wednesday, 2 December 2020

The first of December, the run up to Christmas is officially on with a series of members festive quilting to get us in the mood! x
 

Some lovely stars, definitely getting festive.

 

Thursday, 15 October 2020

Shipton Quilter Journal Quilt Challenge

At our meeting last night Jenny announced our group challenge for the coming year, to do a year's worth of Journal Quilts - one for each month. 

I hope all the members will join in and let their imagination and inspiration run wild.  Below are the details for the challenge

Requirements

 Each Journal Quilt should include one element, a fabric or other material, that has a former life in some way.

 Explain what it was used for- example ..a Jeans pocket from old Jeans that do not fit, fragments from a Wedding Dress, small pieces of curtain fabric that clashed with your decor, or you could even choose..straws, plastic bags, paper from magazines, beads, sequins,  etc.

 Journal Quilts can use traditional techniques such as.. Needle turn, Applique, piecing, embroidery.. in fact anything you like.

 Each Journal Quilt should be A4 size

 Binding your quilt is not essential but you could finish the edges with ribbon, couched cord or decorative machine quilting, or blanket stitch.

 Ongoing rules:

 1.     Complete one Journal Quilt for each of the twelve months starting in October.

2.     You must use three layers.

3.     Please keep to the designated size (A4).

4.     Write a statement for each Journal Quilt stating your source of inspiration and materials/techniques used.

 You can display your Journal Quilts all together as a wall quilt, or separate in a lever arch file, or how you wish.

 Above all HAVE FUN WITH IT!




Sunday, 12 July 2020

Saturday, 11 July 2020

Wednesday, 8 July 2020

Who's the quilter here....I can hear her saying these words and that might give her away...





Tuesday, 7 July 2020

Sunday, 5 July 2020

And this morning we have???  (apologies as I struggle a bit with the formats of these, hopefully you can enlarge to read text!)



Friday, 3 July 2020

Now who is today's member?  I think a few may guess straight off!