Today's online quilt show comes to you from Sharon Siacci of Beyond Meander Quilting (Vic). Sharon has very kindly quilted 15 tops for Oz Comfort Quilts bushfire quilt appeal which has been very generous of her. Many of these beautiful tops were donated by Sharon's quilting friends in New Zealand and Sharon provided the backings and quilting. I have finished the binding on all of them now so I can share all of these fabulous quilts. The first stunning quilt top was made by Sally Munro (NZ) .
Tricia DuBern (NZ) made the quilt shown above as well as the 2 following and she also donated a large piece of blue backing.
Lynnda Bauzaid (NZ) donated this beautiful quilt with lemon coloured borders.
Sharon Siacci of Beyond Meander Quilting made this beautiful masculine quilt and the fabric is beautiful.
Diane Muir (Tas) donated this beautiful flannel quilt with green and purple stars and it will keep someone toasty warm.
Anna Kok from Western Australia donated this beautiful jelly roll quilt which Sharon enhanced with her quilting.
I'm very happy and grateful that our precious family were able to fly home yesterday and, after a very long day of travel, they are very happy to be home. I'm also grateful that my passion for making quilts for others is a wonderful way to stsy positive and productive while we are experiencing such troubling times.
Stay safe and stay at home everyone. We will get through this and I pray that this finishes soon so we can cuddle our precioys grandsons soon.
Hugs, Jan Mac
Tricia DuBern (NZ) made the quilt shown above as well as the 2 following and she also donated a large piece of blue backing.
Lynnda Bauzaid (NZ) donated this beautiful quilt with lemon coloured borders.
Sharon Siacci of Beyond Meander Quilting made this beautiful masculine quilt and the fabric is beautiful.
Diane Muir (Tas) donated this beautiful flannel quilt with green and purple stars and it will keep someone toasty warm.
Anna Kok from Western Australia donated this beautiful jelly roll quilt which Sharon enhanced with her quilting.
I'm very happy and grateful that our precious family were able to fly home yesterday and, after a very long day of travel, they are very happy to be home. I'm also grateful that my passion for making quilts for others is a wonderful way to stsy positive and productive while we are experiencing such troubling times.
Stay safe and stay at home everyone. We will get through this and I pray that this finishes soon so we can cuddle our precioys grandsons soon.
Hugs, Jan Mac
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