Fairholme Quilters Quilters Show (April 2014) is featured in the current issue (Vol 23, #12) of Australian Patchwork and Quilting magazine - thanks for coverage APQ!
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
July Community Quilts
Dawn made cobblestone blocks to use up the scraps from an earlier 'construction' quilt and complimentary prints. |
This sweet little panel didn't need borders - they were already part of the print. It has a cosy flannel backing, and was quilted and bound by Dawn. |
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Quilt Walk, Panguitch, Utah 1864
Fairholme member, Virginia, came across Paguitch and its commemorative quilt while visiting the tourist information office for the Red Canyon in Utah, USA recently, and she knew our readers would be interested in the quilt and the history behind it:
The commemorative quilt was created by Elaine Hatch Sawyer using her grandmother's treadle Singer sewing machine. It was quilted by Maty Ella (Prince) Sudweeks and Metta Jane (Wilcox) Whittaker. |
The Paguitch Quilt Walk Story - in text and online video re-enactment |
Thank you for the photos and the story, Ginnie.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show 2014
The second Saturday in July is the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show in rural Oregon. Over 1000 quilts are on display - here are just a few stories and pictures from this year's event, held on 12th July:
- The Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show - post by the Michael Miller Fabrics blog, Making it Fun
- 2014 Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show: A Photo Tour - Lisa Broadwater's post
- Epic! Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show, Part 1 - Cathy Erikson, Blueberry Patch
- The adventure continued: Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show Part 2 - Cathy Erikson, Blueberry Patch
- My Highlights from the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show - from Wombat Quilts - an Australian quilter living in Portland
- This one is photographer Melissa Willard's Facebook album from the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show 2014.
- The Nugget Newspaper told this Sisters Outdoor Quilt show related story about a visiting quilter and her surprise quilts for some local residents.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Fairholme Quilt Show 2014: pieced quilts (2)
PAVEMENT - Jill O’Connor My son asked for a ‘black and gold’ (football colours) with no flowers. The very simple and forgiving piecing pattern is called 'Pave the Way' by Karen Gray Design The yellow rectangles in this version are 3" x 6” finished. The pattern was published in the Spring/Summer 2011 issue of Quilt Sampler magazine. Quilted by Christy Wang (Quilting Treasures, Pymble). |
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Quilters Guild of NSW workshop with Bob James
And the good news keeps coming! The Quilters Guild of NSW has just announced that it will be hosting a two day workshop with Bob James on his award winning quilt from the 2014 Sydney Quilt Show, and it will be close to home:
FROM INDIGO TO SILK with BOB JAMES
Monday and Tuesday, 4 - 5 August 9.30 for 10-4pm
Epping Creative Centre, Dence Park, Epping
Full details are in the Guild's blog, Template Free, here - you need to book as soon as possible!
FROM INDIGO TO SILK with BOB JAMES
Monday and Tuesday, 4 - 5 August 9.30 for 10-4pm
Epping Creative Centre, Dence Park, Epping
Full details are in the Guild's blog, Template Free, here - you need to book as soon as possible!
Rescue!
Do you like your quilts to hang straight/lie flat? Most of us do, most of the time and manage it with varying degrees of skill. Then there is the question of what to do with an antique or vintage quilt or top that really needed work, long ago ... here is Tim Latimer (from Tim Quilts) in rescue mode earlier this week of a quilt top that he knew needed a little work:
Update 5th August 2014
Yikes! ... the top he bought on eBayUpdate 23rd July:
Star Fix ... the top as rescued from itself, and how Tim achieved it
Star progress and a crib quilt top ... hand quilting is coming along nicely
Update 5th August 2014
Wonky Star Finished ... and it's done. You must see the finished quilt!Let's not be too harsh on the quiltmaker - perhaps there was limited knowledge and experience at play, with little access to measuring tools - but they did have an eye for colour. It will be interesting to see how it responds to Tim's hand quilting.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Bob James - a "love affair" with quilting
Did you see Bob James's award winning quilt, From Indigo to Silk (creative use of colour award) in the Sydney Quilt show?
This story from the St George and Sutherland Shire Leader gives a little more background on this interesting quilter, and includes a great photo of Bob with two of his quilts.
This story from the St George and Sutherland Shire Leader gives a little more background on this interesting quilter, and includes a great photo of Bob with two of his quilts.
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Other quilters,
Sydney QUilt Show 2014
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Good sewing story
Not about a quilt or quilting, but there is a sewing machine in the picture and story, and it's a good one:
Sew and tell
Wendy Becktold, Sierra, July/August 2014
,,, "Somehow the stars aligned for this strange idea. The Luggage Store, a nonprofit art gallery in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood, offered to let me use the alley next to them. I sew from noon to sundown on the 15th of each month. Eighty percent of the people who show up live in nearby low-income housing. I hem a lot of pants and patch a lot of holes. But I don't say no to anything ..."
Sew and tell
Wendy Becktold, Sierra, July/August 2014
,,, "Somehow the stars aligned for this strange idea. The Luggage Store, a nonprofit art gallery in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood, offered to let me use the alley next to them. I sew from noon to sundown on the 15th of each month. Eighty percent of the people who show up live in nearby low-income housing. I hem a lot of pants and patch a lot of holes. But I don't say no to anything ..."
Monday, July 14, 2014
Sydney Quilt Show 2014: Viewers' Choice awards
The Sydney Quilt Show's five days at Glebe Island finished yesterday. The judges awards were announced and presented on the first day, but of course the Viewers' Choice Awards could not be announced until all the votes form the whole five days had been counted.
The two Viewers' Choice Awards are now on the Sydney Quilt Show 2014 Prize Winners page - congratulations Jan Frazer and Glen Waples!
And here are some more links to blog posts about the show and the quilts:
The two Viewers' Choice Awards are now on the Sydney Quilt Show 2014 Prize Winners page - congratulations Jan Frazer and Glen Waples!
And here are some more links to blog posts about the show and the quilts:
- Winners Part Three - Chris Jurd's quilts at the Sydney Quilt Show.
- Sydney Craft and Quilt Fair - Handmade's blog post about the first day.
- My Other Ribbon!! and Show Quilts - Rachel Daisy's second blog post about her quilts and others in the show.
- Sydney Quilt Show 2014 - Di Jobbins showcases her favourite quilts at Snippets and Scraps
- Sydney Quilt and Craft Show 2015 - Deborah Louie gives some background on the making of her award winning quilt, and showcases some of her students' quilts (and yes, Deborah was a year ahead of herself when she wrote the post).
- Show Recap - Kathy Doughty's post on the Sydney Show, at the Material Obsession blog
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Friday, July 11, 2014
Words and pictures about the Sydney Quilt Show
Whether you visit the 2014 Sydney Quilt Show or not, these links will give you a closer look at some of the quilts, in the words of their makers and show visitors - some include photos and stories of the making the quilt, as well as some pictures of what you could see in the exhibitions:
Overwhelmed - Best of Show winner Janet Treen, on her blog Quiltsalott
Eyes on the Quilt Show - just a snapshot of some of the amazing entries at the Sydney Quilt Show 2014, on Template Free
Happy as a Clam, Racheldaisy, Blue Mountain Daisy - winner of 3rd place in the Anything Goes- Mixed Media category
“A Night Out” by Kay D. Haerland at the Sydney Quilt Show - posted by It's Crow Time
My Day at Sydney Quilt Show - Katrina Hadjimichael's post includes photos of her own and her students' quilts in the show.
Quilters Companion magazine - on a day at the show.
Colour and Light at the Sydney Quilt Show - Brenda Gael Smith was both a judge of the Quilters Guild of NSW exhibition quilts, and the curator of the Living Colour! collection.
Summer Dragonfly - Charlotte Scott's post about making her quilt for the Living Colour! exhibition, which was part of the Sydney Quilt Show.
... and of course, our 2014 raffle quilts, The Kensington Quilt and Marmalade were hung in the group quilt category.
Overwhelmed - Best of Show winner Janet Treen, on her blog Quiltsalott
Eyes on the Quilt Show - just a snapshot of some of the amazing entries at the Sydney Quilt Show 2014, on Template Free
Happy as a Clam, Racheldaisy, Blue Mountain Daisy - winner of 3rd place in the Anything Goes- Mixed Media category
“A Night Out” by Kay D. Haerland at the Sydney Quilt Show - posted by It's Crow Time
My Day at Sydney Quilt Show - Katrina Hadjimichael's post includes photos of her own and her students' quilts in the show.
Quilters Companion magazine - on a day at the show.
Colour and Light at the Sydney Quilt Show - Brenda Gael Smith was both a judge of the Quilters Guild of NSW exhibition quilts, and the curator of the Living Colour! collection.
Summer Dragonfly - Charlotte Scott's post about making her quilt for the Living Colour! exhibition, which was part of the Sydney Quilt Show.
... and of course, our 2014 raffle quilts, The Kensington Quilt and Marmalade were hung in the group quilt category.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
2014 Sydney Quilt Show: prize winners photos online
The 2014 Sydney Quilt Show opened today, with prize winners announced this morning. The Quilters Guild of NSW has already posted photos of the award winners online here - congratulations to you all.
Some of us have been to the show already (it runs until Sunday) - the new venue at Glebe Island is very well sign-posted, there is plenty of parking, public transport appears to be working well, and there are lots of people giving helpful directions. The venue is indeed well lit, the aisles in the quilt display are wide, as they are in the merchant area. The weather was excellent today - it was lovely to enter and leave the exhibition so close to the water in brilliant winter sunshine.
Helpful hints: we did notice a bit of a line up at the ATM in the foyer, but there are at least two further ATMs inside, that had much smaller queues, and there are a lot of tables and chairs in the area at the opposite end of the hall from the quilt display, that you might not readily notice as it is somewhat obscured by the merchant booths.
Enjoy your day(s) at the Quilt Show.
The Quilters Guild of NSW has provided this image for sharing online, with a request that users link back to the Sydney Quilt Show Prizewinner's Gallery |
Some of us have been to the show already (it runs until Sunday) - the new venue at Glebe Island is very well sign-posted, there is plenty of parking, public transport appears to be working well, and there are lots of people giving helpful directions. The venue is indeed well lit, the aisles in the quilt display are wide, as they are in the merchant area. The weather was excellent today - it was lovely to enter and leave the exhibition so close to the water in brilliant winter sunshine.
Helpful hints: we did notice a bit of a line up at the ATM in the foyer, but there are at least two further ATMs inside, that had much smaller queues, and there are a lot of tables and chairs in the area at the opposite end of the hall from the quilt display, that you might not readily notice as it is somewhat obscured by the merchant booths.
Enjoy your day(s) at the Quilt Show.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
POP Quilt Show sale
Just in from Patchwork on Pittwater, at Mona Vale:
QUILT SHOW SPECIAL - all fabric 20% off!
All fabric in store is on sale at 20% off from now until Sunday 13th July! (minimum cut 50cm)
Includes all fabric on the bolt (except for Liberty), all Jelly Rolls and all Layer Cakes!
Hurry in and have a look! Only available in-store.
Monday, July 7, 2014
Quiltsmith sale extended to 13th July
Melinda at Quiltsmith (in Annandale) has extended her fabric sale over this week, for the period of the Sydney Quilt Show, including a one-off Sunday opening on 13th July.
The details are here, on her blog.
The details are here, on her blog.
Sew Canadian - a weekly visit to other quilters' sewing rooms/studios
The Sew Canadian blog tour (hosted by Mad About Patchwork) is an opportunity to see, and perhaps to pick up hints from, the sewing paces of two Canadian quilters each week until the end of the northern summer. Each post also includes interviews with the owners of the spaces, and of course, multiple photos. This first one was posted yesterday - a nice weekly treat during our winter.
Friday, July 4, 2014
AQC challenge 2015
The Australian Quilt Convention 2015 Challenge has been announced, giving quilters a good lead time to prepare entries.
The theme for 2015 is 'True Blue'.
The entry deadline is 27th february 2015
All details, including challenge criteria and prizes (total $5,500 cash prizes) are here.
Australian Quilt Convention 2015 will be held in Melbourne, 16th - 19th April
The theme for 2015 is 'True Blue'.
The entry deadline is 27th february 2015
All details, including challenge criteria and prizes (total $5,500 cash prizes) are here.
Australian Quilt Convention 2015 will be held in Melbourne, 16th - 19th April
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Fairholme Quilt Show 2014: pieced quilts (1)
Other quilts from the Fairholme Quilters 2014 Quilt Show are posted here.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
This week at Fairholme ...
Peggy's latest quilt for one of her grandsons shows her usual flair for applique and fun - including the border of reflective tape! |
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Brother Under 35s Quilt Competition: awards announced
Quilters Companion magazine has blogged about the second Brother Under 35s Quilt Competition, and the announcement of the winners last weekend in Sydney.
We were pleased to work with The Quilters’ Guild of NSW and Brother Australia again on this wonderful initiative for young quilters, and we were thrilled with the diversity of creative entries we received ... Thank you to all who entered and stay tuned for details on the next Under 35s Competition.
(Click on the photos in the blog post to see a larger view.)
2014 Best of Show State Winners: WA and Victoria
As excitement builds for the Sydney Quilt Show, to be held in conjunction with Sydney Craft and Quilt Fair next week, here are the first two State Best of Show winners for 2014:
Victorian Quilters Showcase 2014
Linda White won Best of Show in the Victorian Quilters Showcase in Melbourne last week, and has blogged about her winning quilt, Elenor Jean here. Think about it: 952 days and 22,437 quarter inch (!) hexagons! (You might recall that Linda won the Victoria Quilters challenge in 2011, with Dear Prudence)
Karen Terrens's Sanderson's Apprentice won the Excellence in Longarm Quilting Award in Melbourne - she has blogged about it here.
Punch with Judy's blog post (5th July 2014)on the Victorian Quilters Showcase includes photos of the runner up Best of Show (Mr Hoffman's Peaches by Robyn Coots and close-up detailed shots of other winners).
QuiltWest 2014
Melodie Symes spent 10 years making Perseverence, which won Best of Show at QuiltWest 2014 in Perth in May. Many, many 1" squares!
Rebecca Stewart Bartell was the runner up with Morris Hill Manor.
Victorian Quilters Showcase 2014
Linda White won Best of Show in the Victorian Quilters Showcase in Melbourne last week, and has blogged about her winning quilt, Elenor Jean here. Think about it: 952 days and 22,437 quarter inch (!) hexagons! (You might recall that Linda won the Victoria Quilters challenge in 2011, with Dear Prudence)
Karen Terrens's Sanderson's Apprentice won the Excellence in Longarm Quilting Award in Melbourne - she has blogged about it here.
Punch with Judy's blog post (5th July 2014)on the Victorian Quilters Showcase includes photos of the runner up Best of Show (Mr Hoffman's Peaches by Robyn Coots and close-up detailed shots of other winners).
QuiltWest 2014
Melodie Symes spent 10 years making Perseverence, which won Best of Show at QuiltWest 2014 in Perth in May. Many, many 1" squares!
Rebecca Stewart Bartell was the runner up with Morris Hill Manor.
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