Saturday, October 16, 2010

Yummo!

Thank you to everyone.
Your yummy quilts have all arrived safely and have each received a hug.
They all look so different. Can see we all have put in a lot of mind searching to come up with our ideas. What fun!
People often ask me what am I going to do with the quilts. I tell them I will get them out and look at them; hug and cuddly them, and show them off to the many people I teach in my local area.
Also hope around the Sydney Quilt Show in 2012 that I may be able to show the collections to you all. They looked great in the photos, but you should see them in real life!!!
I look forward to "my collections" theme and think I have a small idea as to what I might do. Thanks Helen.
Have fun everyone and happy quilting,
Pam

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ants' Nest by Ruth

Hi everyone,
Here we are on the last day of the month so I am sending a photo of my little quilt to everyone.
Hopefully Pam will get it in the post today.
I've been away for six weeks and only got back on Saturday so I hope to keep in touch a bit more now that I am getting back to normal----whatever that is!!!!
Twelve comes into this little quilt because I have put 12 ants on the ants nest.
Keep stitching,
Cheers'
Ruth







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Dominos by Judith


Evening All
Time is running out and I've not yet had a chance to master blogger so please forgive me this time for sending my Twelve challenge via email.

Attached a photo "Domino" my quilt for the Twelve Challenge.  It was machine pieced and machine quilted before appliqueing and machine stitching the details of a double six domino.

Dominos was never one of my favourite games but since making this quilt I have learnt that the game of Dominos has many variations - I am in the process of finding out more and who knows may even get to enjoy it - I hope so as it would be a great way to entertain our two youngest grandsons.

It's been fun taking part in this first challenge and I look forward to seeing all the finished quilts and learning about our next challenge.

Happy stitching

Judy


"12 ties" By Jane

I really enjoyed making this for Pam....I have decided that Sashiko will be my constant for everyone. I thought for a while about other methods but this seemed the natural option for me...so I am looking forward to the next one!
Cheers,
Jane

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

ONE DOZEN FREE MOTION EGGS by Helen

A few weeks ago I was glancing through my mother's shopping list before going to the supermarket and I asked a very mundane question, "would you like half a dozen or a dozen eggs?"  Her reply was "a dozen." 
There's no need to continue with this story, other than to say that the cutting and placement of the applique pieces proved to be much more of a challenge than I'd ever anticipated.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010


I spent some time looking into the number 12.  I found out lots of mathematical properties of 12, but nothing that pointed to a quilt.  I thought of a dozen, but I couldn’t draw a chook!  I thought of a dodecagon or a dodecahedron – both too hard to draw on paper, let alone reproduce in fabric.  So I decided to think laterally.  With what other items in my life was the number 12 associated?

When the original topic had been "9",  I was going to do something about the worst Beatles song ever recorded, “Revolution 9” from the “White Album”.  Thinking about this took me to the garage where all my old records are gathering dust on a shelf, looking rather sad.  There was my quilt – the sad demise of the 12 inch long playing record, superseded by CD’s, DVD’s, iPods etc.  So my quilt is a warped and melting LP, surrounded by the names of some of my favourite old recording artists from the LP era.

It is always nice to learn something when making a new quilt.  This time I learned more than I needed to know about the number 12 as well as the fact that I am not very good at writing with my machine!  More practice needed in this department!

Kay



Monday, September 27, 2010

Never Enough Time By Kerry


12 Went around and around in my head as I know it did with all of you. Because I can not seem to make a quilt lately without a circle in it . I started to think about maybe a clock and then it just occurred we never have emough time to quilt. Hence the name Never Enough Time. The base of the clock is a time line just like we did in history lessons. I did use my Cut Around tool to cut and then pieced the circle. Of course all the fabrics used are my batiks again I wanted to use something with circles on it. Hope you all like it and I look forward to the next challenge.