Welcome to the CWA Queensland Piecemakers blog. Here you will find interesting information about events, past and present of CWA Piecemakers groups throughout Queensland.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Central Regional Meeting

The Stack and Whack together with a beautiful Log Cabin made by Audrey Perry.

The LHS quilt belongs to June Walters from Gympie South Burnett Branch and it is made up of hand embroidery, applique and pieced patchwork. The Stack and Whack in the glorious blue Hydrangea pattern belongs to Mary Wells and is the result of the Parkhurst Workshop taught by Gay Burey.



The display of wheelchair Bags with quilts and smaller items in the background at Central Regional Meeting. Various members made the bags and the other items made by Sara Faddy from Maleny Branch





QCWA is divided into three Regions, Northern, Central and Southern. Recently Central Region had their meeting and here a couple of photos from their display. The Challenge Quilt for this year is "Singing the Blues" and these quilts will be hung and judged at State Conference in the Brisbane City Hall (Balmoral Suite) on 28th - 30th October 2008. Southern Regional meeting is to be held on 17th - 20th September in Warwick. Our annual charity this year is making wheelchair bags for the Multiple Sclerosis Society (this is the third year we will have presented M.S. with colourful and patchwork wheelchairs bags) These will be presented to Heather Winning of Cranston Lodge, the residential care facility of the Society, by our Chairman, Jan Ross during the State Conference.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Moggill's August News

Earlier this year we got several new Patchwork members and three of them started Lynne's Mystery Quilt. This photo of an unfinished one was taken at "Show and Tell" but had the borders on by the time the day was finished. The finished quilts will be posted later.


This unfinished "Lynne's Rose of Sharon" quilt belongs to Bernie.



This beautiful quilt is the first finished of 'Lynne's Rose of Sharon' design. It was a wonderful learning curve as all the blocks were 4" square. You will find Churn Dash, Shoo Fly, Puss in Corner, Nine Patch and a couple of foundation pieced. Everyone has enjoyed making this quilt
and there should be more finished ones next postings. This is Trish's quilt.




Aproximately 8 to 10 members of the branch have joined the Patchwork group meeting on the second Thursday of the month and have been knitting and putting together knitted squares for the Children's Cardiac Unit of the Mater Hospital. These are some examples.















Friday, August 8, 2008

The First finished Wallhanging from the Mariya Water's Workshop

Congratulations Daphne. This is the first photo I have received of a finished article from Mariya Water's Workshop. This exquisite "Fish" Bobbin Drawn Wallhanging was made by Daphne Latchford and notice how the quilting finishes the article beautifully. I am looking forward to showing you the other finished articles as I receive the photos.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Moggill Branch News

This photo is most of the Moggill girls on the day we all brought a plate and gave our tutor, Lynne Smith a farewell lunch as she has resigned for C.W.A. We are very sorry to lose her from our group but as she lives in the area we will all be seeing her from time to time. All the very best Lynne.
These two photos will be some of our projects until the end of the year. It is 2nd August today and how the time has flown this year. It seems crazy starting Christmas hangings now but before we know it Christmas will be here.




Recently Christine returned from USA where she had a very interesting and exciting week attending Quilt Shows, Quilt Museums and Shopping, Shopping etc. This vintage quilt she brought back. Double Irish Chain made approx 1830's and in excellent condition. I thought we would share this with you as I personally do not see many Vintage Quilts.



This one of the last Mystery Quilts to be finished. This quilt was designed and taught by Lynne.