Last week I was the guest speaker at Rose City Quilters in Palmerston North, this week I was the guest speaker at Capital Quilters in Lower Hutt.
Yes, I had a last minute invitation to be the guest speaker at Capital Quilters last weekend. Unfortunately I couldn't let you know, because like Palmerston North, the meeting was restricted to members only, with a maximum of 100 attendees.
I hadn't really unpacked from my Palmerston North trip, so it was easy enough to scoop up a few quilts and put them in the car. I changed my talk up a bit, and included some different quilts including this one:
This is my Scrappy Bear Paw quilt, made to celebrate Capital Quilters 30th anniversary. I love this quilt because it's nice and bright, and I did big stitch hand quilting with Perle 8.
A lot of members made Bear Paw quilts that year, and we hung them all in the hall at Christmas 2015. It looked amazing.
Our guild is going to run a Bear Paw block of the month next year. Maybe I'll be tempted to make another version when I see all the blocks on the wall. This is why we chose bear paw. It's in our logo.
Now it's time for the Peacock Party. Feel free to link up a recent blog post below.
Oh how fun , Wendy. Your quilts are amazing. I just love how vibrant and cheerful they are . Great Bear's Paw quilt. Thank you so much for hosting the link party. Have a wonderful weekend and happy quilting.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting you are a speaker! I love all your quilts but that bear paw is wonderful, a great example of lovely scrappy quilts can be. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeletesuch pretty colorful work - love your quilts
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy, I would love to hear your talks. I'm sure that they are informative and entertaining like your blog. Take care.
ReplyDeleteLove your quilts - the colors are so bold.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the photos. Bear Paw blocks are among my favourite blocks to make and it's lovely to see a display of them in so many different colourways.
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ReplyDeleteIsn't it nice to be invited to share your makes, even if it's at the last minute? You sure have some lovely things to share. And that picture of you hand-quilting... well, it's divine. Such perfect stitches. Terribly impressive.
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