Thanks for a good show QuiltNSW - see you next year back at Darling Harbour.
Diana has decided to knit a blanket for each of her three grandchildren for their 18th birthdays. The oldest is only 13, so she has made a good start with this one! |
Diana has decided to knit a blanket for each of her three grandchildren for their 18th birthdays. The oldest is only 13, so she has made a good start with this one! |
We are delighted to see Rousillon, the raffle quilt from our Quilt Show in April, hanging at the Sydney Quilt Show this week. It will go to the raffle winner very soon. |
Detail of Jo-Ann's quilting on King George III |
Detail of Jo-Ann's quilting on 'Found on Chris' Back Table' |
Whizz Bang! BERNINA Best of Show goes to Rachaeldaisy of the Blue Mountains. Quilt NSW has released this photo for sharing. See all the prize winning quilts here. |
Miriam spent some time with Victoria Findlay Wolfe's book '15 Minutes of Play', experimented with some of the ideas and came up with this very clever star (which is about 40" square). The star points are made entirely from a patchwork of squares recut with a diamond template. Miriam is now thinking about borders, and will blog about the process atSew Miriam when it is all written down. The background fabric is Alexander Henry 'Heath' in black - it's hard to find these days. |
Georgie donated all of these fabrics - cute owl prints and coordinating blenders, and made up the quilt top just before her recent move. Lynette (our best finisher) quilted and bound it. |
A second team Christine-Lynette quilt - a vibrant quilt made with 'a few scraps'. |
FUN WITH TURQUOISE Robyn Leek This quilt was the first in my 'turquoise' phase. Machine pieced with large stitched hand applique. |
Lyn's pieced portrait of her father is made with 3/4" squares - the like ness becomes more obvious the further away you are, as you can see from the small image below. |
Diane brought in her dragon quilts - this one is machine appliqued |
Diana's second dragon quilt depicts a tea party in a tree house, and the dragons are embellished with gems, as you would expect! |
Pat, who is not usually a hand sewer, is teaching herself to do needle turn applique ... |
... and she chose some high-contrast fabrics from the community stash to try out a disappearing nine-patch block. |
Jill revisited our Serendipity Circles workshop with Brenda Gael Smith in 2013 and improv New York Beauty arcs for this quilt top, for a young man who likes blue and a bit of orange. |
Susan McMahon made her 'Jolly Stars' quilt after a workshop with Catherine Butterworth, using Marti Michel templates. There are no curved seams in the blocks. |