Gerringong Town Hall
106 Fern Street Gerringong 2534
North Shore Craft Group
Christmas Exhibition and Sale
Friday 17 November - Sunday 19 November 2023
Thornleigh Community Centre
Phyllis Avenue THORNLEIGH NSW
Marilyn’s exquisite pieced and appliqued king sized ‘Quilters Entwined’ was designed by Sandy Cousins from Shiralee Stitches, together with Di Ford Hall’s daughter Nicci, and made from Di’s Oak Alley collection of fabrics. The quilt is big enough to reach the floor on a queen sized bed, and Marilyn quilted it herself on her domestic machine, after having it machine basted by a long-arm quilter! |
The first border print is fussy cut to give the impression of a curved edge. |
Lots of appliqué and piecing. |
The pattern can be bought alone, or as part of a kit from Shiralee Stitches in northern NSW. |
Jan’s bright, fun quilt is for her granddaughter. |
The blocks are squares and rectangles, easy to assemble, and to size up or down. |
Pink with dots and more squares and rectangles in the back. |
Stephanie’s small ‘Makers Tote’ designed by Anna Graham, pattern available from Noodlehead Sewing Patterns, made with much loved Amy Butler fabric and Soft and Stable batting. |
Interior of Stephanie’s bag - lots of pockets. |
Julie found her toy pig from RicRac Sews pattern, designed by Jodie Carlton. |
She spent a lot of time selecting the complimentary fabrics, and although it is a gift for a friend, she likes it so much she might be making another one …. |
The Australasian Quilt Convention (AQC) has released details of tutors and its class program for 2024 in Melbourne, with bookings opening on 18 October.
Visit www.aqc.com.au for more information.
Class bookings open on 18 October Class program and details |
Save the date!
Our next quilt show will be held on
Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 May 2024,
at Thornleigh Community Centre, Thornleigh NSW 2120.
We hope you can join us then.
#FairholmeQuiltShow2024
A second community quilt made from a collection of fabrics Elaine bought about fifteen years ago, that has lingered in her stash. |
The back is made from the same fabrics, and there is still a little left! |
Free form machine and hand quilting compliment the improv piecing. |
Completion of this quilt is part of a plan to finish the eight projects Jill started before 2023, but were not finished at the start of this year. One more to go. |
Robin added some borders to a sweet Mother Goose panel, and quilted it for our community collection. |
Stephanie is also on a mission to complete unfinished projects, and donated this one to the community collection. |
Congratulation to Jen, whose quilt ‘On a Whim’ was hung in the 2023 Quilt NSW Exhibition at Rosehill last month. Jen wrote about her quilt on Instagram:
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During the Covid lockdowns, Robin delved into her scraps, and stitched them into comforting hexagons for a cosy ‘at home’ quilt, with a similarly scrappy binding, for her family to enjoy every day. |
A fabulous combination of an undersea panel, a pieced border and a very apt, fun backing, put together by Lyn for a young relative who will be ver happy with it. Very nearly done! |
Lyn’s backing of fun whales and waves - looks like our east coast whale highway right now. |
A pair of improv pieced quilts Jill made for her home. Most of the fabric is hand screen printed by Maze and Vale in Melbourne. |
The second of the pair - each of the 24 blocks across the two quilts is different. They were made over 4 1/2 years. |
The backing for each quilt is a 19C reproduction print that works well with the modern top. Machine quilted by Laura Ujhazy. |
Photos of all the award winners at the Quilt NSW 2023 Exhibition are now available on the Quilt NSW website.
Winner of the Viewers Choice at the QuiltNSW exhibition 2023, congratulations to Bob James on his win.