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 This quilt was stitched for Elysia. It is quite different.
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 Michelle stitched these 2 magificent christening gowns for their twin boys.
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 From the learning of bobbinwork, to completing the project, Heather had a lot of fun creating this unique bag.
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 This quilt was made with love by Betty for a special elderly friend.
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 The final outcome. Betty has converged a magnificent piece of Iris print fabric to create this vibrant king single quilt top.
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 Decisions ! Decisions !
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 Jennifer is concentrating on the careful stitching of lace joining in her tablecloth.
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 With some beautiful brocade fabric, four friends stitched themselves an evening clutch each.
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 Wilma used the one gum blossom design to create these 4 unique cushions for her outdoor setting.
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 Using specialty frames, we created unique and classy handbags.
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 Gail used an array of sampler blocks to create this vibrant quilt top for her grandson.
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 Helen learned to machine embroider onto knit fabrics and create free standing hibiscus flowers.
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 Fold-up shopping bag.
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 Cooktown Orchid
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 Surrounded by Australian flowers, is the very newborn baby boy of one of my sewing ladies. This little man, along with his twin brother interrupted a sewing day by demanding an early arrival to this world. Congratulations to Michelle and Stefan on the safe arrival of their two beautiful boys.
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 Australian Gum Blossom
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 Karen's bag in the making.
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 Heather's first attemp at bobbinwork.
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 Sturt's Desert Pea
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 Gumburu Girl's Get-away
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 Karen's Creative Handbag
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 Child's Backpack
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 Audrey with her Christmas Runner.
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 Golden Wattle
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 A Gumburu get-together
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 Angie explored Kaffe Fasset's fabrics to make this spectacular quilt top.
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 Beryl's very first effort with her new embroidery machine.
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 Angie's first attempt at a Quilt-as-you-go quilt.
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 While stitching the Summer Wine Quilt, Wilma turned her hand to making some matching cushions.
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 The ladies from Patchwork Friendsy (Cairns) came to the Townsville Craft Expo. And while in town, decided that they needed to make a quilt top. What a great way to use a kitchen floor.
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 Jennifer proudly displays her Summer Wine quilt centre.
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 Paula's Double Irish Chain Quilt.
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 First time on an overlocker for Glenys.
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 Rita's Swirling Quilt
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 Trish's Christmas Runner
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 Audrey with her curved Placemats
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 Evie's first sewing attempt.
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 Liz and Marie making coathangers in an hour.
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 Pippa inside Rita's quilt border.
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 Theresea and Gail with the Bed Runner.
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 Colleen placing out the pieces for a flannel quilt.
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 WOW! Another convergence by Angie.
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 Betty's On-point quilt top.
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 Betty and Liz with another of Betty's completed quilt tops.
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 Julie's Textured Book Cover
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 Stumpwork Embroidery Workshop
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