The first of many


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Location:Bon St,Alexandra,Australia
Location:Bon St,Alexandra,Australia
Location:Alexandra
Location:Redgate quilting Alexandra
Location:Bon St,Alexandra,Australia
Marlene's Blog (Redgate Quilting)
Hello everyone
Well havnt l been the slack one.
Over 12 months sincel have posted anything on here.
This is a quilt that l have made for my Aunty Ree, and thats me and my 2 hound dogs sitting out the front of the studio.
Hi again
Just wanted to show everyone 2 little projects l have been working on.
I have dicovered the joy of beading.
Just before Christmas l broke my ring finger on my right hand and so it made it difficult to hand sew, so had to find another project so decided l would give beading ago, and it didnt hurt the finger so of l went.
The hardest thing l found with beading was l didnt know when to stop, it was addictive.
I hope you like them.
Post a comment if you like them or not or am l talking to my self and as such going mad.?????
Marlene's Blog (Redgate Quilting)
Hello everyone. Well so much for updating the blog more often, that fell in a heap.
At the left are so ATC'S that l have just made. They measure 3 1/2 by 2 1/2 inches The size of a business card.
ATC stands for Artist Trading Cards..
They have been made to swap and hopefully l will receive some nice ones back
Hope you like them
ABOUT REDGATE QUILTING
Marlene began knitting/crocheting/sewing for her 2 daughters (Nicole & Amee) 20+ years ago. She found an interest in patchwork and quilting 10 years ago when attending a sampler patchwork and quilting craft class. This is where her love for quilting began.
After years of time consuming hand quilting and struggling with large quilts on a domestic sewing machine, the decision to purchase an American Professional Quilting System was made by Marlene and her husband Shane, and early in 2004, Redgate Quilting was formed.
Marlene works out of the small central Victorian country town of Alexandra. Alexandra was formerly known as Red Gate. Marlene has a keen interest in the history of Alexandra, hence the name Redgate Quilting.
In 2008 Marlene won the first of what’s sure to be many awards for her quilting. She has also been had quilts featured on a number of quilting websites and Australian Patchwork & Quilting Magazines.