Not to disappoint, we have a view of the items displayed in the Show and Tell for January 2012. If you would like to see what the ladies were up to at the meeting go to the photo album page and see works in progress, the sales tables and a display of Edwina's work.

Here we have the latest work from local quilt designer and teacher Helen Spence, this is her interpretation of the Bapistery Window in Coventry Cathedral. Magnificent !!

Maureen Kirk's Football quilt including pictures of her grandson.

A delightful quilt by Wendy Le Maistre featuring rabbits, at the last count there were only nine of the cuties!

A reverse view of Jean Baines reversible quilt, using the quilt as you go method, great way to use up any left over pieces of fabric from previous quilts.

Wow what a beautiful combination of colours, reminds you of autumn or warm cinnamon drinks, well done Jean.

Just to show our chairperson in no slouch in the work department, a bag made using denim jeans of varying colours.

Another work by Ann, could be storm at sea, not sure with the floral applique.


Show and Tell pictures from our October 2011 meeting with speaker Alison Bramley, to see some of Alison's work go to the photo album page at the foot of the list to the left of this heading.

                                                                                                                                        

A Seminole bag for carry all quilting class needs by Debbie Gerrard          A "kangaroo bag" made by Linda Hodkinson

                                                 

A fruity hanging by Rita March                                                A hanging by Wendy Le Maistre using over 100 leaf shaped beads

                                                  

Made at a Katherine Guerrier workshop by Sara Athey and a tipsy Christmas Tree hanging by Claire Le Maistre                                             

               

 A tea cosy by Rita March and getting ready for the Christmas season is Lynn Brown with her Tree hanging           


                                                          

And now we begin the Ann Harris show, she has been so busy that she will deserve her holiday soon, firstly a hanging followed by a cute giraffe

                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

with the sleeping dog cushion and small change purse to her credit it no wonder this last piece for the meeting took ten years to complete but well worth the wait and a beautiful quilt which I hope she enjoys for many a year


                                                             


Our Show 'N' Tell selection from May 2011 meeting. beginning with chairperson Ann Harris's latest work, a quilt for the Linus Project, made for deprived and serious ill children, a close up with the full quilt in all its glory

             

Now we have two dazzlers from Lynn Brown

            

  Also another busy lady, Maureen Kirk with her visions in pink

                    

And the final offering was made by Anne Vincent, what a beautiful use of triangles

Our Show 'N' Tell selection from January 2011 including our first ever young person's workshop with Anne Vincent,         firstly a wallhanging from Pauline White                                                and another from Elizabeth Mitchell

                                                                                       

Jean Ward displayed her latest work and next a small quilt inspired by Valentines Day by Sara Athey

                                                            

Here we see a quilt made by Elizabeth Richardson, quilted by Ferret with a close uo to show some of the detailing

                                                     

Rita March has been busy making a carry case for her sewing kit and a beautiful soft house with lift up roof to store a lot of her grandsons toys

         

Here we see a quilt made at Dantre Quilters and the lucky recipent is Mary Winchcombe

                                  

And now we have probably our youngest quilter Bethany who has made her first small quilt at a young  persons workshop at Poppy Patch and she was also lucky to receive a "Boo" cushion from a very novice stitcher her Mum!

                                                

And our final show was the work produced by our young quilters, well done to you all, Aimee, Jennifer, Amy and Bethany 

                                          

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU SEE, FEEL FREE TO BRING ALONG YOUR LATEST WORKS TO BE PART OF OUR NEXT SHOW AND TELL. ALSO, DON'T FORGET WE ARE HOLDING OUR EXHIBITION SOON, WHY NOT THINK ABOUT ENTERING YOUR WORKS THERE AS WELL.