Monday, 15 April 2013

Making New Friends

ACS Friendship Quilt: 1995  (Started: 1992)
The ACS Group spent our first year (1991) learning how to piece samplers in the traditional manner.  We had fun together and managed to fit in a few other interesting “technique” days to expand our repertoire of skills and of course to determine quilt construction methods that appealed to us individually. 
ACS Friendship Quilt
By mid-1992, the ladies were willing to give a Friendship Exchange quilt a go and we all chose a simple design to make the task easier on ourselves.   I chose a large Clays Choice block and asked that everyone hand piece it in fabrics they were currently using on their own quilts.  Just for good measure, I asked them to embroider their name on the block.  I added a couple of additional blocks to make a lap quilt size then finished it with pink fabric borders – very unusual for me!  Later, as I was still enjoying hand quilting, I chose to stitch a traditional design.
Finally I added some buttons (yes hearts) which seemed the sentimental choice to make a nice complimentary statement about friendships made over the 2-3 years this group was running. 
Detail - ACS Friendship Quilt
Just for the Record:
Quilt Finished Size: 108x 150cm
Block Size: 15”
Cut in: July 1992
Pieced & Basted: Hand 1992
Quilted: Hand 1995
Quilt Type: Group Friendship Quilt
Quilt Finished: 1995
Exhibited: 
Collection: Home# 023
Pattern Name: Clays Choice
Pattern Source: Ruby McKim’s Book
Fabrics Purchased: Group Choice
Fabric Design: Floral Prints & Plains
Fabric Style: Cotton
Materials Type: Cotton
Wadding Type: Thin Poly Batt
Backing: Cotton


Lessons Learned:
I had now been quilting for nearly 8 years and I finally came to the conclusion that hand-stitching quilts, whilst lovely to look at (and a chance to Zen out for a bit in a hectic life), was holding me back.  I had a wish list of quilts a mile long and somehow my creative spirit was starting to rebel.  The TAFE classes had included a few on machinist skills so I was well prepared to tackle the accuracy demanded when machining together a top.  It was time to up-skill.    

Ed Note:
Participants in this project included:
Diana  - Overall Sam,
Chris - Doe & Darts,
Monica - Little Boys Britches,
Cathy H - Checkerboard Heart, 
Cathy J - Our favourite traditional design, Ohio Star; &
Me - Clays Choice.