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Thursday, December 31, 2015
Community quilts 2015: all the quilts ...
We have had a very productive year in our Community Quilts program. You've seen our collection of 23 Blankets of Love from our Christmas gathering. Here are the other 38 quilts we made this year to donate to community causes:
These four quilts might look like a pair of duplicate photos, but they are two pairs of quilts that are very similar but not exactly the same |
Four of the five 'Pittwater" quilts made from the end-of-year challenge blocks for 2014. The fifth will be the first community quilt finished in 2016! |
Blankets of Love made throughout the year |
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Colours of 2016
Hope you are enjoying these often casual, relaxing few days between Christmas and New Year, with some time to think about where your quilting might go in 2016.
You might want to contemplate which colours are likely to appear in fabric next year (somewhat subject to the forces of fashion as it always is). Here are two contrasting campaigns for particular colours:
(Depending on the calibration of the colour rendition of your screen, these images might not match actual fabric colours exactly)
You might want to contemplate which colours are likely to appear in fabric next year (somewhat subject to the forces of fashion as it always is). Here are two contrasting campaigns for particular colours:
Robert Kaufman Fabrics has announced the beginning of an annual release of one its popular Kona solid cotton patchwork fabrics in a 'colour of the year' that will be available only for that one year. The first one is the bright and cheerful yellow, Highlight. A 'look book' of free patterns has been released as part of the marketing campaign to stimulate ideas. It might be just what you have been waiting for.
On the other hand, Pantone's colour of the year for 2016 was released earlier in December to a mixed reception, and is actually two colours, Rose Quartz and Serenity.
Does either proclamation excite your colour sense?
(Depending on the calibration of the colour rendition of your screen, these images might not match actual fabric colours exactly)
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Saturday, December 19, 2015
For 2016 online: sign up now, with Sarah Fielke
If you like Sarah Fielke's designs, books and classes you might be interested in her newly advertised 2016 Block of the Month. It's a new pattern provided by email with online support in a number of different formats - there is no fabric provided (Sarah knows about our stashes!), so the price is very reasonable and can be paid upfront or monthly.
All the details, including a sketch of the whole design is on Sarah's website - check it out before Christmas, just in case you want to add it to your wish-list.
It looks like fun.
All the details, including a sketch of the whole design is on Sarah's website - check it out before Christmas, just in case you want to add it to your wish-list.
It looks like fun.
Friday, December 18, 2015
'Making The Australian Quilt: 1800-1950': Melbourne, 2016
Another reason to visit Melbourne in 2016!
Making the Australian Quilt 1800 - 1950
NGV Melbourne
22 July - 6 November 2016
Tickets are on sale now, from the National Gallery of Victoria.
Making the Australian Quilt 1800 - 1950
NGV Melbourne
22 July - 6 November 2016
Tickets are on sale now, from the National Gallery of Victoria.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Storage bargain
The current Aldi catalogue includes this three tier metal trolley on special from Saturday19th December, for $39.99.
Similar trolleys available elsewhere are popular with quilters and other crafters because they are relatively compact, and can be easily wheeled to where you are working or stored away. The drawers are a good depth to hold a lot of supplies, but not so deep that you lose sight of everything. All dimensions are in both the print and online catalogues.
Similar trolleys available elsewhere are popular with quilters and other crafters because they are relatively compact, and can be easily wheeled to where you are working or stored away. The drawers are a good depth to hold a lot of supplies, but not so deep that you lose sight of everything. All dimensions are in both the print and online catalogues.
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Blankets of Love, 2015
A collection of Blankets of Love (tiny quilts, 18" - 24") made by Fairholme Quilters as an end of year challenge, will be donated to maternity units via Quilt NSW, to be offered to parents of babies who die in the neonatal period:
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Christmas lunch
Take thirty women with a common interest, and a long history of meeting and working together, supporting each other and being creative, a warm summer's day with a cool breeze, a beautifully appointed venue, a wonderful spread of summer food provided by those women, a bowl of punch, twenty two small quilts to admire, and you have the ingredients for three hours or so of enjoyable chat and friendship - that was our Monday group's Christmas lunch/end-of-year wrap earlier this week.
The small quilts hanging from the pelmets are our end of year challenge - Blankets of Love, to be offered to parents of babies who die in the perinatal period, via Quilt NSW. We voted for Viewers' Choice, which was won by Robin S:
Our thanks to Louise and Dennis, who organised and prepared the venue, for the tenth year. Is it too soon to book for 2016?
The small quilts hanging from the pelmets are our end of year challenge - Blankets of Love, to be offered to parents of babies who die in the perinatal period, via Quilt NSW. We voted for Viewers' Choice, which was won by Robin S:
Our thanks to Louise and Dennis, who organised and prepared the venue, for the tenth year. Is it too soon to book for 2016?
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Mad Quilters Gathering Penrith: February 2016
You can't read the small print in this flyer here,
but you can download a larger print/printable copy from here.
Monday, December 7, 2015
An outing for the raffle quilt
We kicked of ticket sales in our 2016 raffle quilt at the weekend, with a stand at the Studio ARTES fundraiser in the Mall at Hornsby. It was a great opportunity to show the quilt to community members, invite people to our Quilt Show in April, and to meet some of the Studio ARTES members who will benefit from the raffle proceeds, and to see their beautiful work. They will be our guest exhibitors in April.
Today we are going to take the quilt out again, to our Christmas lunch, where we will take some more photos, generally admire it, and maybe come up with a fancier name than 'the raffle quilt'.
Meagan often works with textiles, and might have some work in our exhibition. She was a great model for our quilt, on a beautifully sunny day in Hornsby. |
Naylin, Emily and Sarah are all members of Studio ARTES, and were very willing to help us display the quilt. |
Thursday, December 3, 2015
2016 Fairholme Quilters raffle quilt
Our 2016 raffle quilt is finished ahead of schedule, so we took it out yesterday for a photograph in the afternoon light ... but the wind was up and gusty, so it became more a case of the 'quilt as spinnaker'! We will re-visit that exercise on a calmer day ...
However, we have an opportunity to sell tickets in the quilt this weekend, at the Studio ARTES Ride-a-Day fundraising event, so that's where we'll be if you want to get in early. The quilt is approximately 80" x 60", hand and machine pieced, machine quilted (long arm), all cotton fabrics, with wool/polyester batting.
General ticket sales will open in the new year, when more details about the quilt will be released, and the raffle will be drawn on 10th April 2016, at the close of our Quilt Show. Watch this space.
Hornsby Mall
Saturday 5th December
from 10.30am
We will be located next to the fountain, between the Blu-Water restaurant and the south entry to Westfield (the David Jones wing).
Tickets will be $2 each or 3 for $5
Proceeds to Studio ARTES
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
This week at Fairholme ...
That was quick - our last regular Monday meeting for 2015 was this week. We take a break for a few weeks over the summer, after a Christmas lunch next Monday, with a display of the Blankets of Love we have made for our end-of-year challenge (so there are still some finishes to see). Since we have a Quilt Show scheduled for 8th - 10th April 2016), it might be a break from meetings, rather than a break from sewing for many of us.