We welcomed Paula Rafferty and her shop to our busy June meeting, and were wowed by Paula’s overview of her work.
Paula is a well known maker, teacher and quilt judge and brings her fashion and art background to her work. She enjoys a challenge and belongs to the 20 Perspectives Textile group that exhibits three times a year.
Amongst the striking quilts she showed were a sampler quilt that she created for teaching, a layer cake quilt that makes different scale stars, her “Emoture” – emotion and temperature quilt (read more about how it was created at https://paularafferty.blogspot.com/2021/07/emoture-my-temperature-quilt.html), her series of whole cloth quilts, custom printed from Paula’s digitally manipulated images, then quilted (carefully!) in the 1/8 inch black lines! The specialist printer has now closed, but Paula reckons she has two years worth of work stocked up.
Paula offered a workshop in the afternoon on Manx Quilting and whetted our appetites with her own version of this style of work – which is very much based on personal measurements. She recommended the video tutorial of Amy Smart as a great introduction: https://youtu.be/U4pks5ff7B0?si=n9xI5Ifi6e-bb3oG













Our Show and Tell featured the works of
- Mairead Christie, with three quilts, a machine pieced black and white hexies, and two quilts that use fabrics purchased in Australia.
- Carol O’Callaghan’s squares, with thanks to Assumpta for help.
- Eilís Watson’s rainbow crayon quilt, “to use it up!”
- Ann Prendergast brought two quilts, the yellow and brown from a pattern of Mary Palmer, and her star from a Ruth Bourke workshop.
- Joanne Harrington brought a quilt made for a grandson, and a sherbet colour way squares.
- Ann Kelleher showed an unusual crochet edging on her hexes quilt and a panel of Beatrix Potter.
- Rebecca Uí Laughin brought “short and sweet” mammal pouches that can be used in animal rescue work.
- Fionualla Creed’s quilt was quilted by Christine Sawyer for a grandson.
- Mary O’Connor shared two small works that use vilene geometric print for precise piecing and warned us all: “beware of Birmingham and the demonstrations…!!”
- Finally Heidi’s Nymph Echo has returned from exhibition.


















Enjoy the summer and we will be back in September, on the 12th.