The Quilt Mafia Meets Again

The Quilt Mafia, a name given to Polly's quilt friends by her beloved Dan, we get together every few months to share a day of stitching, talking, eating and laughing. We vary greatly in our fibre art from traditional to art quilts, from hand stitching to machine stitching, from bed quilts to dolls and everything in between. Some of us were able to meet up at the Maritime Fibre Arts Retreat in early April. On this day we gathered in Chester at the beautiful St. Stephen's Church Hall. 

Polly Greene's Storm at Sea

One of the best parts is sharing works in progress and finished pieces. There are more pictures in the Flickr link on the sidebar. It is just so inspiring to be with these gifted fibre artists for the day. As well as sharing we did get some stitching done and we all enjoyed our take out lunch from the Kiwi Cafe in Chester.

Plans are to get together on a more regular basis at St Stephen's, some of us will be at the Quilters Retreat at Pictou Lodge in September, a trip to Cape Breton to meet up at Anne Morrell Robinson's studio in the spring and also to go back to the Maritime Fibre Arts Retreat next April. Can't wait!

Whirligig Garden

About the same time I learned my niece was pregnant, I saw this pattern and I knew I had to make it for her. Alexander was born April 19 and we are delighted to have him in our family.

The pattern came from Melly and Me and Australian sister team who design quilt patterns and softies. The quilt is a "Sew Little Pattern" called Baby Pinwheels. It is machine pieced, hand appliqued and machine quilted by Debbie Vermeulen, who did a super job!

Royal Wedding Fabric

I am so lucky to have a great friend in England who knew I would love this fabric...it is 100% cotton.

 

 This is what I made from it, thanks to Laura at thimble.

 

I have found the fabric online, it is a Makower Fabric and is available from several British quilt shops such as Lady Sew and Sew and Exmoor Craft Fabrics.