The first quilt was made by Mel from Crace in the ACT and is being quilted with the Irish swirls pattern. The second comes from Jenny at Pittsworth and is being quilted with the budget circle meander pattern. The third quilt, flower fairies, made by Pepi from Cleveland is being quilted with the baptist fan pattern, and the final quilt from Park Ridge South made by Denise is being quilted with the plush pattern.
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Ebb and flow, plush e2e, jelly roll quilts.
The first 2 quilts came from kathy of Toowoomba – the first is being quilted with the ebb and flow pattern, the second with plush. Two jelly roll quilts from Crow’s Nest, the pink made by Helen and the green by Jan, both showing different approaches to the same technique.
Plush pattern on bargello quilt
This is a bargello quilt made by Helen from Gatton and is being quilted with the plush e2e machine quilting pattern.
Plush and budget leaf meander patterns
The first three quilts were made Yvonne from Riverview and all are being quilted with the plush e2e machine quilting pattern. The floral quilt is from Helen from Esk and is being quilted with the budget leaf meander pattern.
KoolKat’s Friday quilts
The first quilt is from Allyson of Ipswich and is being quilted with the budget meander e2e machine quilting pattern. The middle quilt is from Joanne on a property near Cunnamulla and is being quilted with the plush e2e pattern. The bottom quilt is from Leda of Pinjarra Hills and is being quilted with the techno e2e pattern.
Quilts from NSW to Mount Isa in NW Queensland
Quilts today come from far and wide as well as local. The striped quilt is from Helen in Mount Isa and this has been quilted with the paisley playtime e2e machine quilting pattern. The black and green quilt is from Merryl of Highfields and this has been quilted with the plush e2e. Next is Trish’s quilt from Banora Point, NSW which is being quilted in the budget leaf meander e2e. The pink applique quilt comes from Sandra of Toowoomba and is being quilted with the roseleaves e2e pattern.
Quilts from Ipswich to St George
Quilts from the drought-ravaged Central West
The first two quilts are from Jean at Blackall. Queensland is 80 percent drought-declared, and nowhere is feeling this more than in the Central West which includes towns such as Blackall, Barcaldine, Ilfracombe and Longreach, to name some of these. Recently, the Queensland Premier urged tourists to visit the region and spend money in these communities. Jean’s first quilt is being quilted with the petal power e2e machine quilting pattern and the boy’s quilt is being quilted with the plush e2e pattern. The third quilt comes from Kay of Athol near Toowoomba, and this is being quilted with the flower puff e2e machine quilting pattern.
From the West to the Coast
Today’s first quilt comes from Gail on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast and has been quilted with the Maru Bishamon e2e machine quilting pattern in a grey thread. Emma’s fairy quilt was sent by Mavis of Roma and also has a label to mark the second birthday of grand-daughter Emma. It has been quilted with the plush e2e pattern in a lilac thread to match the lilac batik fabric used in this quilt.