Details of the indoor and outdoor exhibitions, of other associated events and of how to enter quilts: Braidwood Quilters and Textiles |
Details of the indoor and outdoor exhibitions, of other associated events and of how to enter quilts: Braidwood Quilters and Textiles |
A couple of years ago Helen discovered the art of using cloth from old about-to-be-discarded book covers in vintage slow stitching. Her recently completed cloth book incorporates them with other vintage textiles and hand stitching. She found it a relaxing, meditative process, and the result is a beautiful, mellow one-of-a-kind piece, made over long time, with few rules and no time constraints.
Helen found numerous websites and social media sources of information on techniques for removing and re-using the cloth covers, and suggestions for vintage textiles to re-purpose, and found quite a few materials in fabric and notions already in her stash for use ‘one day’.
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Marilyn was captivated by a bundle of fabric designed by Kathy Doughty of Material Obsession, and chose Kathy’s pattern ‘Abundance’ to showcase it. Her husband commented that some of the appliqué blocks reminded him of giraffes, and now she can’t unsee them! Vibrant colour and pattern makes a beautiful big quilt. Expertly quilted by Cathie Calvert of Lakeside Quilting @cathiequilts. |
Our community quilts program progresses at its own pace, members participate when they can, sometimes quilts are donated fully finished, other times several people work on a quilt together or in sequence. Participation is entirely voluntary. It all comes together to provide a collection of quilts each year that are donated to a number of regular recipient organisations to distribute, or in response to individual requests or emergency events in local and other communities. Here are some recent contributions.
‘I Spy’ quilt made by Jenny |
Pieced backing of Jenny’s quilt. |
Daphne’s raw-edged appliqué quilt. |
Quilted by Janet. |
Susan Mac’s ‘stack and slash’ quilt |
Susan had the bias striped binding fabric languishing in her stash, after she bought it for another project, but then decided not to use it. Perfect for this one. |
One block left over to include in the backing. |
Award winning quilt maker Val Nadin is a founding member and Life Member of Fairholme Quilters. She is still actively involved in the group and making beautiful quilts. We were delighted to see her timeless quilt ‘Convicts and Soldiers - First Settlement’ hanging in the special exhibition ‘Colours of Australia’ as part of the QuiltNSW 2024 Exhibition at Rosehill last week.
‘On display will be the QuiltNSW collection of quilts titled Colours of Australia. 2024 is the 30th anniversary of the first time the collection was exhibited.
The collection came to be when quiltmakers were invited by QuiltNSW to interpret the theme Colours of Australia using either traditional or contemporary techniques. A total of 170 quiltmakers from around Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom submitted quilts of which 40 were chosen for the collection. QuiltNSW
The resultant quilts are as relevant today as they were 30 years ago, a testament to the skill of their makers.’
Susan Mac made a ‘cool colours version of this two-block quilt a few months ago, and liked the result, so made a warm palette version as well. The blocks are on point. |
Machine quilted by Susan herself. |
Choosing the fabrics and deciding on the layout must have been very enjoyable processes. |
Julie shared an embroidery made some time ago. She has lots of treasures we haven’t seen yet. |
Miriam made a generously sized crocheted fabric bag for a very appreciative friend. |
Susan K made a zip pouch also for an appreciative friend - the zip is both decorative and clever. |
Tamworth Regional Gallery 466 Peel Street, Tamworth NSW Free Until 3 November 2024 |
Rusten House Arts Centre 87 Collette Street QUEANBEYAN 2620 Wed - Sat 10am - 4pm |
This exhibition delves into the elegance of decay and explores the promise of renewal through textiles and fibers. |
There might well be some quilting and other craft books for excellent prices here. |
The River, Our Mother (Baaka Ngamaka'Inana) Artists: Badger Bates, Julie Paterson and Judith Burns 31 August - 21 October 2024 Gallery 76 76 Queen Street Concord West 2138 American Quilters Society Virtual event, online 1 - 23 October 2024 www.americanquilter.com/quilt-parade |
Classic floral medallion. |
Sixty degree pieced triangles in shades of blue and green, suggesting a mountain range perhaps? |
Mostly batik fabrics. |