Monday, 28 July 2014
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
June meeting
The June meeting was the Mid-West Branch's summer party so there was plenty of food and chat on the night.
Moya Geraghty (Patchwork Plus) was the guest speaker on the night. As always Moya brought loads of items for show and tell, she had some amazing quilts (her quilts are always really colourful and cheerful).
Here's Moya with one of her quilts done with black and white fabrics, and a few contrast colours which is really eye-catching.
We also had lots of show and tell from members as well:
Nora O'Connor was asked to bring in her amazing Baltimore Album quilt, there's a lot of work in this lovely quilt.
Ruth Bourke also showed some cushion that she made. Ruth tried out a variety of quilting techniques on the cushion for free-maching practice (spirals, matchstick quilting and free-motion).
Ruth also showed this lovely Swoon block quilt made with rainbow coloured fabrics.
Suzanne Pass is on a roll making quilts. Here's her quilt which will be in the National Exhibition "Explorations".
Kathleen showed this teddy bear which she made for her grand-daughter.
The Just Threads Group showed their group quilt which is going to be exhibited at the Festival of Quilts. The quilt was created using free online block patterns from Moda.
Grania Preston brought in a number of items for show and tell. Here's one of her quilts made using some Flea Market Fancy fabric by Denyse Schmidt. The quilt blocks were created from a book "Fast Quilts from Fat Quarters" by Barbara Chainey. We have this book in the Mid-West library.
Here's another quilt top by Grania, a log-cabin style quilt with lots of Lucie Summer "Summerville" fabric and solid-fabrics.
Tracy Watson showed this piece which I think she's going to enter into the EQA Seasonal Garden exhibition. The quilt is really eye-catching with the use of diamante sparkles.
Some of the fabulous show and tell at the meeting |
Here's Moya with one of her quilts done with black and white fabrics, and a few contrast colours which is really eye-catching.
We also had lots of show and tell from members as well:
Nora O'Connor was asked to bring in her amazing Baltimore Album quilt, there's a lot of work in this lovely quilt.
Ruth Bourke also showed some cushion that she made. Ruth tried out a variety of quilting techniques on the cushion for free-maching practice (spirals, matchstick quilting and free-motion).
Ruth also showed this lovely Swoon block quilt made with rainbow coloured fabrics.
Suzanne Pass is on a roll making quilts. Here's her quilt which will be in the National Exhibition "Explorations".
Suzanne also showed this cool 3-D mobile she made with hanging jellyfish.
Kathleen showed this teddy bear which she made for her grand-daughter.
The Just Threads Group showed their group quilt which is going to be exhibited at the Festival of Quilts. The quilt was created using free online block patterns from Moda.
Grania Preston brought in a number of items for show and tell. Here's one of her quilts made using some Flea Market Fancy fabric by Denyse Schmidt. The quilt blocks were created from a book "Fast Quilts from Fat Quarters" by Barbara Chainey. We have this book in the Mid-West library.
Here's another quilt top by Grania, a log-cabin style quilt with lots of Lucie Summer "Summerville" fabric and solid-fabrics.
Tracy Watson showed this piece which I think she's going to enter into the EQA Seasonal Garden exhibition. The quilt is really eye-catching with the use of diamante sparkles.
May meeting
The May meeting was our AGM night. Most of the committee members still have a year to go on the committee, so the AGM went fairly fast this year.
The AGM challenge was create a piece based on a photo given to members. Kate O'Donoghue's piece was voted the winner on the night. Unfortunately I don't have any photo's of the challenge pieces, if anyone has photo's of these can they send them on to us.
Nora O'Connor was the guest speaker on the night. As most of us know, Nora makes the most fabulous and amazing quilt and creations, and is always so modest about all the great work she does.
Here's just a small sampling of some of Nora's show and tell on the night:
The AGM challenge was create a piece based on a photo given to members. Kate O'Donoghue's piece was voted the winner on the night. Unfortunately I don't have any photo's of the challenge pieces, if anyone has photo's of these can they send them on to us.
Nora O'Connor was the guest speaker on the night. As most of us know, Nora makes the most fabulous and amazing quilt and creations, and is always so modest about all the great work she does.
Here's just a small sampling of some of Nora's show and tell on the night:
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Retrospective Exhibition - Octagon Quilters
The Octagon Quilters Westport will be holding an exhibition
Retrospective – New Work
in The Custom House Gallery Westport Quays
The Exhibition will be opened on Thursday 31st July at 7.30pm by
Anne Marie Horan (Chairperson Western Branch of IPS)
and will run until the 24th August 2014
No Entrance Fee .
Friday, 4 July 2014
Crossroads Patchwork Exhibition
Crossroads
International Patchwork and Quilting Exhibition
Come and view work from 18 Countries.
European Quilt Association
In conjunction
with
Irish Patchwork
Society
Christ Church, United Presbyterian &
Methodist,
51, O’Connell Street
Limerick
8th
– 20th July 2014
Open daily from 10 am to 5.30 pm (Sunday 12.30 – 4.00)
Contact 087-2113532 for further
details
Friday, 13 June 2014
DCCOI Textile Exhibition
DESIGN & CRAFTS COUNCIL OF IRELAND (DCCOI) EXHIBITION BY MEMBERS OF THE TEXTILE GANS
(Guilds, Associations, Networks and Societies)
at The Knitting & Stitching Show, RDS 30th October to 2nd November 2014.
THEME: Entwined Memories
Brief:
Entwined Memories evokes a myriad of responses and
inspiration for textile artists and designers. Work in this exhibition is to be
made in response to memories, threads and stories of life; nostalgic tales,
reminiscence, meditative, reflective, reliving, evocative, interwoven, rites of
passage, social history and time.
Work can take the form of literal or abstract
interpretation, functional and non-functional, wearable and non-wearable.
Pieces must be contemporary in design and can be in any
textile media utilising slow and/or fast craft techniques, handcraft and
digital technologies.
Selection:
• Work will be selected on the basis of excellence in
design and making, its fit within the overall exhibition and creative interpretation
of the brief.
• Work must have been made within the last three years
and not previously shown in The Knitting & Stitching Show.
• Successful applicants will have their work
photographed and exhibited in The Knitting & Stitching Show. Work may also
travel to other venues.
Application form available on
Thursday, 8 May 2014
April Meeting
Our guest speakers were the Spike Quilters who brought a fantastic array of quilts.
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