Monday, December 15, 2025

Community quilts 2025

Here are 63 community quilts we made this year - the ones that were photographed (a few always escape). We know that several more are already in progress for next year’s collection.

We don’t set targets for a particular number of community quilts to be made each year, and members contribute whatever they wish to throughout the year. Much of the fabric used is donated. Some quilts are worked on by several people, some arrive fully formed. We always find homes for them with regular donations to community groups, occasional donations to disaster relief efforts, occasional donations to fundraisers, and to individual requests via members.

It takes a team of people to produce such a collection, and to get them to those who need them. Our thanks to everyone: those who organise monthly ‘sit and sew’ days; manage the community stash, and batting supplies; store finished quilts and distribute them to their new owners; donate fabric and thread from their own stashes; help out in numerous ways during sit and sew days; and those who quilt and bind others’ quilt tops. Two of our members who are long-arm quilters regularly donate their time and skills.

We think of ourselves as quilters, but we are volunteers too, supporting community. It’s a lot of work, but has great benefits for us as well, building and sustaining skills, friendships and connections while we do something we love. Our monthly sit and sew days have much appreciated social benefits.











 

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Award winners’ galleries - Australian State and Territory Quilt Shows 2025



Bernina Australia Best of Show Awards 2025

Each year Bernina Australia sponsors  ‘Best of Show awards at each State and Territory quilt show. 2025 Best of Show winners:

Sue de Vanny: Winner at the Victorian Quilters Showcase 2025 for her quilt "Eve of Destruction".
Lynda Sturm: Winner at QuiltWest 2025 for her quilt "Cassandra's Quilt".
Susanne Cody: Winner at the QuiltNSW Exhibition 2025 for her quilt "One Earth-One Chance".
Christine Garrett: Winner at the Territory Quilts Exhibition 2025 for her quilt "City Scape".
Tracey McConnon: Winner at Island Quilts 2025 for her quilt "Day's End".
Glenys Cheng: Winner at the Queensland Quilters Inc. Quilt Show 2025 for her quilt "Reds"
Tara Sneidze: Winner at the South Australian Quilters Festival of Quilts 2025 for her quilt “Lily Rosenberry Revisited”
Lyn Keogh: Winner at Canberra Quilters 2025 Exhibition for her quilt “My Imaginary Garden”

 

Online galleries of the award winners of 2025 State and Territory shows are available at the following links:

Quilt NSW 2025 Sydney Quilt Show - to download a .pdf of all the awards made at the Sydney Quilt Show. click on the link on the home page:
The photographs of the award winning quilts follow the list of  certificates of recognition and the list of show sponsors and thanks to volunteers. The Best of Show and Viewers’ Choice quilts are at the end of the document - it is well worth scrolling through the whole listing.
 QuiltWest 2025 , West Australian Quilters

 2025 Member's Exhibition - Canberra Quilters Inc

 2025 Island Quilts, Tasmanian Quilting Guild

 Festival of Quilts 2025, South Australian Quilters

 Queensland Quilters 2025 Quilt Show

Sunday, December 7, 2025

Kona Colour of the Year 2026

Announced by Robert Kaufman Fabrics, manufacturers of Kona Cotton Solids, on 5 December 2025. Kona Cotton in ‘Wander’ will be available for one year:

Kona Cotton Colour of the Year 2026

‘Our 2026 Kona Color of the Year is here! Wander. A calm, confident green that invites curiosity and open-ended possibility. We can’t wait to see where Wander takes you! Tag us in your Wander-ful creations.  View the look-book, fabric, projects and precuts on our website now and visit your local Kona stocked store this month.’

www.robertkaufman.com/release/2026/coty/

#konacotton #konacoty #konacoty2026 

Kona Cotton Solids are readily available in Australia.  Two Green Zebras is the Australian wholesale distributor.





Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Our last community quilt finishes for the year



Noelle has been tidying up, and finishing off some
finished community quilts, including this gentle  
version of Miriam’s ‘Little Women’ pattern.
Quilted by Laura.




Noelle’s second find in her cupboard features 30s and 40s
reproduction fabrics and a fabulous wavy striped border.





Lynette collected some blocks and some complementary fabrics
 from a community donation and magicked up a vibrant quilt.






Susan M made nine pieced pineapple blocks, and
passed on to the group choose sashing and backing.
Lynette quilted the top and added binding.




Friday, November 28, 2025

New community quilt finishes



Helen gathered up some very large hexagon blocks
(the centres are 2” hexies), she had made, and other people
serendipitously found that they had some the same size
to add, and together they were enough for a good sized bright
community quilt.


Somewhere in her stash Helen also found the
very cute mushroom print for the backing.
 Generously quilted by Laura.


A gift of fabric from a granddaughter and the ‘Family Ties’
pattern by Lynne Wilson Designs 
@lynnehqw came together 
in Julie’s sewing room to produce this very appealing
 community quilt.

Julie added some fabrics from her stash,
 a cream-on-cream print for the border and backing 
and binding from the community stash.
Generously quilted by Laura.


Some green fabric is found in all of Elaine G’s quilts, and it
features strongly in this one. Although they are all the same,
interest and movement is enhanced by the alternate
blocks being turned through 90 degrees.

Blue and green play very nicely in the prints,
making up the blocks.

Of course the backing is green too, and accommodates
some of the fabrics in the top.

Sunday, November 23, 2025

New finishes

Amanda shared one of her favourite quilts recently - this very
large Kim Bradley design incorporating hexagon, diamonds
and carefully chosen prints for the block centres.


You can see that Amanda is quite fond of gorgeous Tula Pink
and Anna Maria prints, and she is a dedicated fussy cutter. 

The backing includes many left overs from the front.



The second of three quilts that Laura is generously
making for each of the daughters of a friend. The stars are all
the same, made at different sizes. Laura has quilted each star
 individually, then applied an edge-to-edge pattern to the
cotton/linen background. She used a quilting technique that
tells the long-arm machine to not quilt over the star blocks.
There are lots of thread ends to bury at the end! 



And this is the third quilt for Laura’s friend’s daughters.
The piecing gives a definite three dimensional effect.

The floral pieces are all Japanese prints.



 

Friday, November 14, 2025

December, January, February events

To help you fill that new 2026 diary:




ART GALLERY OF NSW
SYDNEY
6 September 2025 - 8 February 2026
Naala Nula Building, Lower Level 2
Free
Details









Barker College, Hornsby
There will be a well-stocked craft section.





Presented by the Japanese Artisan Handcrafters Group in Sydney.

Handmade, handcrafted, and carefully selected gifts from 15 Japanese

 artisan stalls, enjoy freshly made okonomiyaki (savoury pancakes), 

and savour Café Monaka’s signature coffee at the market. 

You can also take part in a Japanese language trial, treat yourself to 

relaxing self-care session, and let the kids join in fun activities.⁠

December 7, 2025 (Sun)⁠

Cafe Monaka – 24 Waratah St, Mona Vale⁠

9:00am – 3:30pm

www.minimeonthecake.com/popup-event-sydney

















Fabric and yarn destash market
Sydneydestashmarket@gmail.com
Instagram: @sydneydestashmarket



Sunday, November 9, 2025

Clever quilted things

 So many opportunities to quilt things other than quilts:


Exquisite tiny pin cushion made by Janice 
using the pattern below.


Susan Mack picked up a kit to make quilted shoes at the
Sydney Quilt Show and wore them to our next meeting.
And yes they are comfortable she says.


Another Susan make - gorgeous details as usual.




This one is for Susan’s daughter’s birthday - she will love it!


Details!


Margot’s borro stitched jacket is beautifully
made, and fits perfectly.