My quilting thoughts and inspirations sprinkled with a glimpse of life down on the farm
Showing posts with label Quilters Meet and Greet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilters Meet and Greet. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Online Quilters Meet and Greet

I am delighted to be taking part in Benita's 2018 Quilters Meet and Greet event.

Benita, of Victoriana Quilt Designs, has created this to encourage and inspire quilters from around the world via a wee bit of blog hopping.  She has put together a great list of quilting blogs for us all to visit over the month.
And even better, every blog you visit during the party gives you a chance to go into a draw to win an amazing grand prize!
How does it work? Visit the blogs on the list, enjoy meeting new bloggers and seeing what they get up to. Click on the link to enter for the prize. That's it!
We have until October 1st to do the visiting - I'm so relieved it doesn't have to be squeezed into a few days! AND the prize will be shipped to anywhere in the world so we all have a chance to win :-)

My role as one of the guest bloggers is to introduce myself and my quilting.
I'm Raewyn, I live in the northern part of New Zealand...in this part of the world that means we have a 'sub-tropical' climate. My husband and I are dairy farmers. At this time of the year that means plenty of this —
As I'm actively involved in all aspects of our calving and the chief calf rearer it means a busy time outdoors and little quilting time indoors.
When I get a chance though, I do enjoy my time in The Palace (as my husband calls it). Benita asked for a quilt picture to include in her promotion and I hurriedly sent her this one, my latest finish (isn't our latest finish often the latest favourite?) —
You can read more about my Eeyore quilt *here*
I think I'd be accurate to call myself a prolific starter of quilts but not a prolific completer. I do try though and do mean to finish all I start - at some stage!

I'm very lucky to work part-time at my local quilt shop, The Country Yard. This of course is the ideal place for someone like me :-) Last year we had a great time sewing the Moda Be My Neighbour quilt as a sewalong. What a relief it was to get this huge one finished earlier this year.
There's more about this quilt *here*.
A few years ago I was taking part in all sorts of free motion quilting challenges. These were great fun and gave me the confidence to design a free motion quilting BOM for The Country Yard.
Birdy Love was the result - I still love this quilt and am tickled pink that I was able to pull this programme off! 
More Birdy Love details are *here*.
I  have a love of mini sewing. I got a little silly one day and made this wee one —
Details *here*
You may pick from the above photo that I don't like to throw away leftover bits of fabric and therefore I have several scrap quilts on the go. This is a top I pieced but it still remains unquilted. A great combination; scraps and stars!
And this runner was made from bonus HSTs
Stitchery is another enjoyment. I've been stitching up some Whimsical Woodland blocks lately for a mystery I'm taking part in.
Also this year I've been doing some test sewing for Juliet of Tartankiwi. These birds are from her Birds on a Wire series. They're 6" finished so as well as enjoying some Foundation Paper Piecing I've been able to indulge my love of 'small sewing'.

It's been quite a blast from the past going through my blog looking for photos to share here!! It's also been rather daunting noting how many unfinished projects I have packed away within the posts of my blog - which means they're floating around The Palace somewhere too, waiting ever so quietly for me to get to them!
Thank you for your patience getting this far in the post!! I hope you take the time to visit the other bloggers taking part this month as well. I'm looking forward to meeting new bloggers and keeping the bloglove alive.
Don't forget to click on the image below to enter for the Grand Prize Benita has put together for this event.
Finally, thank you to Benita of Victoriana Quilt Designs for putting this together for our enjoyment.

Happy stitches,