Monday, 1 December 2014
Thursday, 20 November 2014
New Beginnings Art Exhibition
Western Branch members Ester Kiely and Colette O'Donnell are amongst a group of artists who will holding an art exhibition at Cruthu Studios, Claregalway, Co. Galway.
The exhibition runs from Sunday 23rd November to Saturday 6th December.
The exhibition runs from Sunday 23rd November to Saturday 6th December.
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Athlone Schoolhouse Quilters Exhibition
The Athlone Schoolhouse Quilters are holding a quilt exhibition to mark their 20th Anniversary.
The exhibition opening will be on Friday 21st Nov. at 7.30pm. Venue: St. Mary's National School, Fair Green, Athlone.
Venue also open Saturday 22nd Nov. 11-5pm. Sunday 23rd Nov. 11-4pm.
All welcome - admission free.
Friday, 24 October 2014
October Branch Meeting
Our October
meeting at the Baptist Church was a really enjoyable one. We were as usual,
updated with all the most recent and relevant information on forthcoming local,
national events, matters regarding our constitution and the upcoming AGM.
Ruth Bourke
is a very modest person who produces a prolific amount of excellent patch work.
Her lap quilt was a beautiful multi-coloured piece of work and the quilt that
she made for her Mum was just as exquisite. It was made from a “Layered Cake”
bundle of floral, rustic, black and cream materials with exact and precision sewing.
However, the most striking feature was her use of a panel incorporated
into the back of the quilt which she acquired from The Limerick Quilt Centre.
It is aspects of quilts like these that make the rest of us open our minds to
the use of such panels that we would otherwise not consider buying.
Five cushions
were displayed by Tracy Watson. Again, Tracy is a member who imparts her
knowledge and her expertise in a very helpful and friendly manner. This
approach helps in no small way to make our nights/meetings the enjoyable events
they are.
The obvious
friendship between Áine Bennis and Isabel Cagney was very apparent as they
proudly displayed their wares. Áine held her beautiful animal nine patch quilt
and bag aloft for all to see. Her combination of red, cream and green
materials were well chosen for the quilt and cleverly incorporated the letters
of her name into some of the squares. Isabel I believe, could see her name in
lights as a famous model someday as she proudly displayed her lovely pink and
grey apron.
Our guest
speaker.
A symphony of
colour is my only way to describe the quilts that Ann O’Rafferty displayed on
the night. Her work, from her very first quilt, which she displayed with slight
reservation, to her beautiful Baltimore Quilt brought to my mind the book
“American Quilt Classics” by Patricia Cox. A quotation from same says “A
collection of quilts such as these is a personal thing, it reflects, various
aspects of its collector, and among them her interests”. Ann’s collection displayed
all of the above. Many of our members nation-wide, have in their possession
wonderful collections of quilts, which hopefully will be documented in the
on-going archival procedure now taking place. The Midwestern Branch were very
impressed with Ann’s overall presentation and would encourage other branches to
avail of her as a guest speaker as she held us spell-bound throughout the
night.
“Seams Sew
Simple” was our shop on the night. The committee would like to thank Lynn for a
wonderful assortment of materials and patchwork accessories to help our members
with their projects.
ANN O’RAFERTY’S HAND APPLIQUE WORKSHOP SUNDAY 12TH
OCTOBER.
At Villiers
School we appeared from the fog,
To a workshop
on Applique the “old fashioned way”,
With
instructions, materials and sharp scissors to boot,
We marched to
the class-room our teacher to salute.
After meeting
and greeting we all took our seats,
Tried not to
look anxious as we shuffled our feet,
We hoped we
brought everything required for the day,
Reassured by our
neighbour not to worry that way.
We all know
intricate applique designs,
Ann told us
not to worry this piece was not so inclined,
Our pattern
was transferred to freezer paper you see,
She told us
to dissect it but not A, B and C.
We
transferred our design to our material of choice,
And with
skilful tuition she made it easy and nice,
Ann glided
amongst us to guide us with ease,
Our problems
sometimes unusual were solved like a breeze.
This workshop
by Ann was appreciated by all
And some to
applique were definitely called,
And with
child-like enthusiasm we left her that day,
Our quilts
and our cushions we will someday display.
Alice Quaid
P.R.O. Mid West Branch
International Rep and DCoI Rep Applications
Mary
Hunter (DCoI Rep) and Loretta O'Brien (International Rep) will have
served 5 years on the Executive Committee next year. To ensure an
uninterrupted continuation of these representative positions, the IPS
are now looking for people who would be interested in volunteering to
fill these vacancies.
Applications are invited from members who would like to be considered for the posts below:
International Rep (Job description):
Rep. will represent the IPS at the European Quilt Association (EQA) AGM in Birmingham.
Liaise with the other countries in the EQA.
Write a regular report for the newsletter.
Help to promote quilting throughout Europe........(any decisions should go through the Executive Committee)
The Rep. will have the responsibility of organising occasional invited exhibitions, and the annual EQA stand at the Festival of Quilts.
Languages not a necessity.
Some computer skills required.
People skills required and have ability to work with a team.
Applicants should have over 3 years membership of the IPS and should have served on an IPS committee to gain experience and knowledge needed for the post.
Design and Crafts Council (DCoI) Rep (job description):
Attend the AGM and other meetings of the Design & Crafts Council
Attend the AGM and other meetings of GANS
Liaise with the DCoI regarding grants and education
Keep IPS members informed of activities of the Design & Crafts Council by an occasional article in the newsletter.
Applications are invited from members who would like to be considered for the posts below:
International Rep (Job description):
Rep. will represent the IPS at the European Quilt Association (EQA) AGM in Birmingham.
Liaise with the other countries in the EQA.
Write a regular report for the newsletter.
Help to promote quilting throughout Europe........(any decisions should go through the Executive Committee)
The Rep. will have the responsibility of organising occasional invited exhibitions, and the annual EQA stand at the Festival of Quilts.
Languages not a necessity.
Some computer skills required.
People skills required and have ability to work with a team.
Applicants should have over 3 years membership of the IPS and should have served on an IPS committee to gain experience and knowledge needed for the post.
Design and Crafts Council (DCoI) Rep (job description):
Attend the AGM and other meetings of the Design & Crafts Council
Attend the AGM and other meetings of GANS
Liaise with the DCoI regarding grants and education
Keep IPS members informed of activities of the Design & Crafts Council by an occasional article in the newsletter.
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Friday, 10 October 2014
September Meeting
Our September meeting was the first one after our summer break, so there was lots of chatting and catching up with friends on the night. Members were obviously very busy on the night, as we had lots and lots of show and tell.
Roisin McManus brought her shop "The Quilt Shop Tuam" on the night.
There was so much show and tell, that there was no time for the planned demo's.
Show and tell:
Here's Alison Bingham with her quilt
Chairperson Cecilia O'Doherty with her Christmas quilt.
Cecilia showing this lovely quilt made by her daughter.
Claire Lynch showing a baby quilt.
Ger Larkin's daughter showing a cushion that she has made.
Heart quilt.
Quilt made by Katherine.
A green quilt made by Katherine.
Here's a great quilt made by Liz Scallon which she said was a headwreck to make due to the planning involved in sewing the pieces together.
Marcella Maloney with this quilt she made for her husband out of some of her son's baby clothing.
This was a fantastic quilt made Kate Hennessy.
Suzanne Pass showing a strippy quilt she made over the summer.
Imelda O'Grady showing a quilt she has recently made.
Roisin McManus brought her shop "The Quilt Shop Tuam" on the night.
There was so much show and tell, that there was no time for the planned demo's.
Show and tell:
Here's Alison Bingham with her quilt
Chairperson Cecilia O'Doherty with her Christmas quilt.
Cecilia showing this lovely quilt made by her daughter.
Claire Lynch showing a baby quilt.
Ger Larkin's daughter showing a cushion that she has made.
Heart quilt.
Quilt made by Katherine.
A green quilt made by Katherine.
Here's a great quilt made by Liz Scallon which she said was a headwreck to make due to the planning involved in sewing the pieces together.
Marcella Maloney with this quilt she made for her husband out of some of her son's baby clothing.
This was a fantastic quilt made Kate Hennessy.
Suzanne Pass showing a strippy quilt she made over the summer.
Imelda O'Grady showing a quilt she has recently made.
Monday, 8 September 2014
September Meeting
Hi all,
The IPS September meeting will be held next Friday 12th September in the Baptist Church.
Annual subscriptions are now due.
Any members doing the Ann O'Rafferty workshop in October will need to pay the balance in September.
Looking forward to seeing you all again on Friday night.
The IPS September meeting will be held next Friday 12th September in the Baptist Church.
Annual subscriptions are now due.
Any members doing the Ann O'Rafferty workshop in October will need to pay the balance in September.
Looking forward to seeing you all again on Friday night.
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