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Such a productive and wonderful weekend!

I’ve just come home from the Melbourne Modern Quilt Guild’s first Retreat, and I have such a blast! Nine of us went, and although I cannot tell you all the details (what goes on Retreat, stays on Retreat!), I can tell you that we all had such a great time, and got so much done! For a start, the house itself was brilliant! The kitchen was fully decked out, with every utensil, pot, plate, pantry item you could possibly want for cooking or preparing pre-cooked meals. The bedrooms were gorgeous, with really comfortable beds, the entire place was freshly painted, bright, light, airy, gorgeous. Everything was so well thought out, it was obvious that Bev had really done the planning and thinking to have it be just everything you could ever hope for in a retreat house. The company was delicious. We all got on so well, it was a fabulously relaxed atmosphere, and we indulged shamelessly in chocolate, biscuits, cakes, food, … yes OK, wine too. And music. Aren’t iPods and iPhones fantastic?! We watched movies too. Can you guess which ones? Friday night… You’re terrible, Muriel. We gave the appropriate tribute to the late Bill Hunter. Saturday night, we watched another movie, one that’s a tad older, but the leading lady had the most beautiful violet eyes. A Place in the Sun. Beautiful! Although I wasn’t happy with the ending. We had to wait a long time for the final outcome, and it wasn’t that desirable. Still, it was good viewing material. And I did get my hand sewing done.

Here’s what I got done during the almost 48 hours we were there. First, I finished two whole panels of the quilt I’m making for my friend. I called it the Eureka quilt last year, but I don’t like that name. I’ll come up with a new one. It’s looking rather good I think.

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panels 1 and 2

This was my room at the retreat. Not bad, right?

The second thing I want to show you is my Liberty Stars half-hexagon. It’s the last one!!! That’s it, I’m done making hexagons, and its now time to put them all together. Rachel came up with a grand idea with regards to working out which block goes where. I need a huge space to be able to lay it all out, and I don’t have one. She suggested I take a king-sized sheet with me to our next MMQG Sit and Sew Day, and lay it all out there. I can even use one of the other big rooms if I need to, we’ll be at South Melbourne in June, so there’ll be plenty of space. Here are the blocks. Thank you so much, Marg, for swapping Liberty fabrics so I could finish this!

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half-blocks nos. 7 and 8

Next, ta-dah! Here’s my blouse all finished:

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it's perfect for under my black tunic! pics later :)

Next up is my new little Slouchy Make-up Bag (pattern by flossieteacakes):

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looks nice in Kaffe Fassett fabrics!

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here's the lining

This was a test run before I did one for my niece. I picked up some gorgeous fabric for hers on our way up to Hepburn Springs. We stopped in at Mill Rose in Ballan, and oh my! What a gorgeous store! Unfortunately, no one had any heavy interfacing, so I couldn’t make a second bag, but that situation will soon be remedied! I was so happy with how this one came out that I’m going to get onto my niece’s right away, now that I’m back in Melbourne, with Spotlight only a stone’s throw away.

And finally, I got more of the quilting done on Gita’s Chelsea Quilt:

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I'm quilting in a blue Perle 8

One last thing to show you. MJ made me a little threads bin. I love it!!! Very spesh!

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threads bin made for me by MJ

So, enjoyed myself thoroughly, and can’t wait for the next time I get to go.

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Our first meeting was a huge success!

Oh it was fantastic! The Melbourne Modern Quilt Guild finally had its very first meeting! Such a long time coming! I started this group on 20th January, and here we are, five months later, and we finally met! I have to say it was worth the wait. I was so thrilled to see 29 members attend, and we had a brilliant time. Everyone received a Welcome Gift when they signed in, as well as a raffle ticket, and throughout the day, we drew tickets and 22 prizes were handed out!

We had a fantastic Show-and-Tell Introduction session, and some of the work we saw was mind-boggling! Certainly a very talented group! Then we created our Steering Committee, and we have 14 members including me, as well as another half dozen on Charity and Retreat Sub-committees.

All there was left to do after that was have lunch and hang out together and sew! Some girls brought their sewing machines, and you can see from the photos that it was a very relaxed and wonderful day. Can’t wait for our next meeting!

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First meeting is scheduled! It's not too late to join in!

The First Ever Meeting of the Melbourne Modern Quilt Guild is now scheduled!

Come join us as we spend the day with like-minded modern quilters creating our Guild, establishing our Committee, and having a generally good time!

Date: Saturday, 22nd May
Time: 10am – 5pm
Location: Ormond Anglican Church change of venue!

See our site for details.

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First meeting is scheduled! It's not too late to join in!

The First Ever Meeting of the Melbourne Modern Quilt Guild is now scheduled!

Come join us as we spend the day with like-minded modern quilters creating our Guild, establishing our Committee, and having a generally good time!

Date: Saturday, 22nd May
Time: 10am – 5pm
Location: Ormond Anglican Church change of venue!

See our site for details.

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Tablecloths, tutorials, and more

Heaps to share today…

First, I've received in the mail today samples of bullion fringe for my matzah cover. It's nearly Passover, and I must get this done. Here's a picture of the samples. I'm leaning towards no. 2 or no. 5. What do you think? No. 5 is a duller gold than that of the fabric & trim, but I think it looks nice. It's a very nice quality fringe. The pearl whites look really nice too, No. 2 being the better quality. So I'm not sure. Click on the images to see up close.

 

 

Next bit of news… I've nearly completed my first tutorial for this blog. I've been sewing a tablecloth for one of my 25projects for 2010, but I'm now stuck. The fabric I had originally planned to use for the border of the cloth, no longer looks right, and I don't have anything else in the cupboard. It'll take either a trip to Amitié, or an online purchase to finish this one. Won't be long. Promise. That's why I've put passwords on the tutorial pages, so you'll have to be patient till I finish them :)

Also, I've pulled out the fabric I bought ages ago for another tablecloth. A bit more work to it, and I'll be making matching appliquéd napkins as well. Here's the fabric…

 

Last bit of news… I've begun making enquiries about venues for the first meeting of the Melbourne Modern Quilt Guild in April. One really strong possibility that I think will be perfect. Not too far from me, a superb new large bright hall. Reasonable rates. Easty to find. Good parking. Just gotta wait to hear back from Gail to tell me if we can have it, then the work begins. I'll need to have a Certificate of Currency for our public liability insurance. Which of course, we don't have. So I'll have to register our guild as a not-for-profit organization first, which means getting an ABN, then get the insurance. Heaps to do!

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