Janice put her blocks up on the design wall, they are looking great! I have forgotten the name of this project, but I do remember a lot of people have been sewing it!!
Susan showed lots of beautiful work
The Brisbane girls did a challenge, it is always interesting to see how the different colours chosen make the quilt look so different.
Susan's version of Michelle's Christmas quilt.
A beautiful quilt for a grandson, the white hexies had Winnie the Pooh on them.
I think this was another quilt Janice made.
Saturday evening we got chucked out of the sewing room and were told to go and get glammed up and put on some bling! Well glam and me are really not compatible but between Raewyn and myself we came up with this
Luckily for me Raewyn had a spare skirt, which looked heaps better than my shorts, and a sparkly top!
The table looked wonderful!
Raewyn, Chooky and myself ready for dinner! We had a great evening, lots of fun and laughter.
Sunday we went for a visit to the local CWA building, it was a sobering visit. The local ladies have set up a food pantry to help the farmers who have been in drought for a very long time.
Some of the sewing girls bought groceries to donate, so we went and helped sort them into their correct places on the tables.
Sorting the boxes
sorting and looking around, the Food Pantry had a letter from Prince Charles commending them on their work.
Information out the front of the pantry.
It was a sobering visit and made me realise what and easy life I have and how valuable our farmers are.
A couple of links
Hopefully this will work, Chooky's Mum.
Looking down the main street of Baradine.
One more post to come but the Supervisor is waiting!!