The Irish Patchwork Society’s Southern branch recent meeting was a resounding success, drawing a fantastic crowd of over 50 members. It was especially heartwarming to welcome some new faces to the group for the first time. These newcomers were in for a treat, experiencing firsthand the vibrant and supportive community that the IPS fosters. The energy in the room was palpable, with members sharing projects, exchanging tips, and simply enjoying the company of fellow quilting enthusiasts.
New members and seasoned quilters alike were captivated by a fascinating presentation by Tomomi McElwee. Tomomi, of Slaney Quilting Studio. She brought along a stunning collection of her quilts, showcasing her unique approach to working with shape and colour. Her quilts weren’t just beautiful; they told stories. Tomomi’s ability to develop a narrative through her designs truly inspired the audience, offering fresh perspectives and creative inspiration. It was a privilege to see her work up close and learn about her creative process.
The creativity continued with the show and tell segment. Members displayed a wonderful array of their own projects, demonstrating the diverse range of styles and techniques being explored within the group. From intricate piecing to innovative use of colour and texture, the talent was truly impressive. For the new attendees, it was a fantastic introduction to the possibilities of patchwork and quilting.
A special thanks also goes out to Tomomi McElwee’s Slaney Quilting Studio for her wonderful pop-up shop. The diverse selection of fabrics proved a huge hit, providing inspiration and materials for quilters of all skill levels. From vibrant prints to subtle textures, there was something to tempt every taste and project.
Join us for our next meeting on March 8th. Clare Newell will be our guest speaker, and Patchwork Plus will provide the pop-up shop. We look forward to seeing you there!























Hi
Ber Higgins here , I would love to claim that beautiful quilt attributed to me but it’s not mine .
So the lady who made it might like to get the credit
I showed a simple scrap quilt using foundation paper .
Regards
Ber
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So sorry Ber. Sometimes its difficult to interprate the sheet when I get home! Thanks for letting me know.
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Hi, Can you confirm that the June meeting this year will be on the 14th June. I’m planning to be in Cork that weekend and was hoping to attend as a guest.
Thanks,
Frances Gamble
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Hi Frances,
Yes the meeting is on 14th June.
Sacred Heart Hall, Western Road, Cork T12 CA34.
Thanks hope to see you there.
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