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, November 24, 2009

Annual Bursary to a Rural Student at MSIT

Every year Piecemakers give a $500.00 cheque to a rural student who is continuing with their studies the following year. This year it was Rhaman Donovan from Flagstone. The Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE held their 'inside out' Fashion Parade + creative industries showcase at Mt Gravatt on 11 Novewmber. The Programme commenced with a Swimwear Parade sponsored by Billabong and we were thrilled to hear that Rhaman also won this award. This entitles her to have her swimwear range in the Billabong 2010 catalogue. The MSIT presented Michael Caton who is now their Patron. He gave a very inspiring speech to the students. After refreshments the Aspiration Fashion Parade began where there were several awards given including our Bursary, a Millinery Award, High Standard of Work Award, Encouragement Award and the grand finale 2009 MSIT Aspiration Award. It was a very interesting and stimulating evening. Congratulation Rhaman and we wish you all the very best for your future in Fashion.
Our bursary winner, Rhaman, with her proud Mother and Grandmother


Thursday, November 19, 2009

Piecemakers 2009 Challenge Quilt

The Five (5) Challenge Quilts, 'Celebrating Queensland - 150 Years'

1. I was unable to photograph a good picture of this quilt so I have broken it into parts and
featured various areas. I hope you enjoy working out just what area you are seeing in each print.

IMAGES OF QLD PAST AND PRESENT.

From the discovery of Artesian Water, the scourge of prickly pear, plague rabbits, back breaking blade shearing, cane and grain harvesting, and the beginnings of the R.F.D.S. and QANTAS, droughts and floods, to modern farming and grazing methods, mining and tourism, we celebrate Queensland - 150 years.

The south east corner, the big city - Brisbane

Farming, mining, bananas, sugar cane and much much more.


Mt Isa this there together with central Queensland mining.



If you look closely you will find Longreach, cotton farming and many more photos of western Queensland.




The far SW corner of Queensland. You will recognise features from the photos.





2. This was a hard wallhanging to photograph and I am sorry I do not have any close ups. It was the CHALLENGE that won first prize and Sara Faddy from Maleny Branch received a $50.oo quilting voucher that was kindly donated by B & B Quilting. Congratulations Sara.












































































3. This was another wallhanging hard to photograph because of the blue photos and the pale blue background. To explain it is 'Celebrating Queensland - 150 Years of Brisbane Architecture.
Starting with Old Government House in the 1862 in the second panel to the 20th century in the top right hand block to the 21st century in the bottom block with the final photo of the Kurilpa Bridge which was only very recently opened for use. The very first block were chosen highlights such as Night in Queen Street, 1939 and Nightly display over the river 1988, Expo time. With the small photo giving the information of the $13.5 million restoration planned for Old Government House.




























4. This beautiful wallhanging of the icons of Queensland was a group effort from some of our newest members of Piecemakers. Congratulations. I am sure you will all enter next year in the Challenge when you each can make a bag in black and white with one other colour.
























5. The above is a pendant type wallhanging 'Celebrating Queensland - 150 Years. I have other photos underneath with a close up of some of the delightful fabrics used in this quilt plus the Koala emblem.
































2009 Annual Conference at City Hall Brisbane

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Our Sales Table

The photo above is Janice and Shirley either side of one of the Challenge Quilts made by a joint effort of some of the Moggill girls. The 12 Coffee Mug Bags were made by Janice (in the red top) for sale. These bags below proved to be so very popular and of course all of them sold.


Bags, pin cushions, pot holders, etc displayed here were all for sale.






This beautiful jewellery set was donated by Val for a daily raffle and proved to be very popular. Many thanks for your donation Val.




Setting up the Sales Table and hanging the Five (5) Challenge quilts 'Celebrating Queensland- 150 Years'





Our Charity Work on Display

50 Turbans made by Moggill Branch for the Queensland Cancer Council. A few were given away or given for a small donation to visitors to our stall who had friends or family either starting or on Chemo treatment. A further number of 25 were brought from a northern branch and I do apologise as I do not remember the branch. Two branches in Brisbane, Sunnybank/Coopers Plains and Moggill each have a workshop once a year and usually manage to make between 50 and 60 turbans in a day especially if 20 odd have already be cut out.

More Wheelchair Bags


Some of the 150 Wheelchair Bags made by Branches from all over the State are displayed here and will be delivered to the M.S. at Grantham House and 14 to Youngcare, Sinnamon Park. Only a few months ago Moggill delivered several bags to M.S. It is an ongoing charity that Piecemakers has embraced for several years.


Friday, 30th October, last day of Conference

The drawing of the numbers for the Piecemakers Art Union on Friday morning the last day of Conference. Two VIP ladies attending Conference and our Treasurer, Joy (her last official duty as her 6 years as Treasurer is up) finalising the Art Union. Both quilts went to the country area, the winner to Moonie and 2nd to Dalby. Congratulations both winners and we hope you enjoy your new quilts.
On the last morning of the Conference it was time to count the slips for the viewer's choice quilt. Congratulations SARA FADDY of Maleny Branch for winning the Viewer's Choice CHALLENGE
QUILT titled 'CELEBRATING QUEENSLAND - 150 YEARS'

2010 Viewer's Choice Challenge will be a Bag (any sort) featuring black and white with one extra colour.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Piecemakers and their Charities

Shirley, our new Committee member and Helen, Moggill's new Convenor presenting Carmen from the Queensland Cancer Council, with 60 turbans all made by the Moggill branch.
Fourteen of the Wheelchair bags plus one quilt were presented to Youngcare by Shirley and Helen. These were promised when we officially presented our Butterfly quilt for hanging at Youngcare. The quilt that was given with the bags was made by Silkwood branch in Northern Queensland.

Our new Piecemakers' committee member, Shirley and Helen, Moggill's Piecemakers' Convenor with 2 of the M.S. ladies. Heather, who is lying down in the Wheelchair, received our first donation of Bags made especially for Wheelchairs at QCWA Conference several years ago. These bags presented here were made by members from all of the State of Queensland.


Sunday, November 15, 2009

Tulip Time at Bowral - New South Wales

These are just a couple of many images taken at the Tulip Time Festival at Bowral. The interesting part is that these photos were taken only the second day after N.S.W. had the dreadful dust storm in Sydney and the Southern Highlands The organisers did a wonderful job of keeping them pristine with misting etc. The dust storm was twice as bad down there than it was here in Brisbane.
Sorry I have given you 2 of the same.




This is the way to relax and do your studies.



These school children were enjoying the black tulips while doing their project work.




Moggill Show & Tell - October

This memory wallhanging has been sent to Canada to a family who lost a young member who had the world at her feet. When you look closely you can follow her passions in life and it is a beautiful memory quilt made by Ione.
There were two very significant quilts presented for 'Show and Tell". This beautiful Fairy Quilt was made by Liz with much love and tender care for her young grand daughter.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Accommodation for Workshop 23 and 24 January 20

This is more info on the Workshop: See earlier info below this post.

ACCOMMODATION Workshop 23 and 24 January at Coolwaters Holiday Village, Kinka Beach.

$25.00 per night plus your own linen.
$14.50 Saturday night dinner.
$ 7.50 Continental Breakfasts.
Any special dietary requirements - extra $10.00 p.p. per day.
Local Fish Shop close by for Friday night dinner.

TUITION $60.00 including Saturday and Sunday, Lunches, Morning and Afternoon Teas.

DAY VISITORS (NO ACCOMMODATION) $5.00 per day

BOOKING DEPOSIT $30.00 - Joy Mackenzie, Treasurer,
P.O. Box 1157,
Yeppoon. Q. 4703
Phone/Fax 4939 2914
Email - joymack@optus.com.au

RUTH WAGNER'S WORKSHOP JANUARY 2010







The above photos are clearer pictures of the Strips n Curves blocks for advanced quilters who are interested in participating in Ruth Wagner's Workshop at Coolwaters Holiday Village, Kinka Beach on 23rd and 24th January 2010.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

"Piecemakers" Art Union

These photos are of the 2 prizes in our Art Union being drawn on Friday 30th October 2009 at QCWA Conference at City Hall on 28th, 29th, 30th October. They will be on display at the Conference and tickets will be available. Otherwise you can obtain tickets from our treasurer, Joy Mackenzie. Phone 49392914.

Two photos of the 1st prize. These blocks were from the Port Curtis Division and pieced by the Moggill Branch and professionally quilted and is a beautiful quilt. It is valued at $900.00.

This ABC single bed quilt is the 2nd prize and is valued at $600.00. I am sure a Grandmother would love to give this quilt to a grandchild should she win it. The blocks were made by the Kingaroy Branch and put together by members from the Moggill Branch.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

UpcomingWorkshop at Yeppoon 2010

These are photos of the quilts being offered by tutor, Ruth Wagner, at the workshop at Coolwaters, Kinka Beach near Yeppoon on 16th & 17th January, 2010. This is Piecemakers annual workshop held at Coolwaters each January and in the past has proved very popular with girls coming from Amby, Tambo, Atherton, several from Brisbane and many from the surrounding areas of Yeppoon and Rockhampton. Ruth is wellknown and popular tutor from Mt Perry who specialises in fabric dyeing and contemporary quilts using either all dyed fabrics or a mix of commercial and dyed fabrics. Should anyone be interested in this workshop or just information please contact Joy Mackenzie on joymack@optusnet.com.au.
All of the quilts below are about wall hanging/lap quilt size/table toppersize.

3. Strips n curves for advanced quilters. Teaches colour selection using many fabrics, cutting and sewing curves, can also use foundation piecing incorporating arcs (as in New York Beauty, colour value understanding.


2. Strip insertion overlay for intermediate quilters. Teaches colour selection using many fabrics, handling bias edges, accurate straight sewing of blocks, can be colourwashed. It can be either 4 patch blocks before strip insertion (as in the Green Overlay) Lot longer to make as you virtually have to make the quilt twice or a single block (as in the Gerbera Overlay.


3. 9 patch using the 9 patch pizzazz technique for beginners. It teaches colour selection using 3 fabrics, basic cutting techniques, straight sewing of blocks.



Saturday, August 22, 2009

More of Moggill Piecemakers works

This runner is a "quilt as you go " technique and was made at a Workshop conducted by Jan Phillips at Crows Nest (I think). (I do apologise for the photography)



The two quilts above and below were made by Christine. She has been busy with her UFO's and is having a lot of success. The quilt below is '12 days of Christmas' and the above is a stunning quilt made for her grandchildren.









Bernie's finished Rose of Sharon quilt. This class was tutored by Lynne and was a great learning curve for us all as the blocks were 4" square with some made using foundation piecing.












Another beautiful wall hanging and this time made by Leslie.











This beautiful Christmas hanging was made by Ione.