A lovely stack of community quilts being packed for delivery to Royal Far West, an organisation that provides services for children from rural and remote regions, that has commissioned quilts for their young clients.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Monday, February 9, 2026
Fairholme Quilt Show 2026 - raffle quilt
Our 2026 raffle quilt is ‘Bespoked’, a nine block version of the quilt designed by Annette Ferguson, who has generously given permission for us to use her pattern. The scrappy strips were made by several members, providing a wide variety of colours and tones. The background fabric is a Victoria Findlay Wolfe low volume print. The large blocks create an appealing contrast between the low volume background fabric, and movement in the repeating directional changes of the ‘spokes’.
Our thanks to Carol who coordinated the production, everyone who contributed and Laura who has custom quilted it. The finished quilt measures 68 inches (172 cm) square.
Raffle tickets will be available from late February from Fairholme members, and will be readily available at the Quilt Show on 16 and 17 May 2026. The raffle will be drawn at the close of the show on Sunday 17 May.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
New community quilt finishes
Our community quilt stash is building up for 2026 - benefiting from our summer break, when many of us retreated from the heat, staying indoors, catching up on sewing in cool spaces.
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| Elaine G grew a garden of appliqued flower pots and floral patchwork. |
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| Jenny made two quilts from the whimsical giraffe print. |
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| Jill gathered the left over strips and discarded pieces from an earlier improv quilt into log cabin-ish blocks. |
Sunday, February 1, 2026
More summer sewing
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| Amanda’s daughter asked for ‘frogs and books’ to be incorporated into her quilt … |
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| … so each colored block has either a frog print or a book print. |
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| Susan K made ‘Not all oceans are blue’ for a young relative. The pattern is from ‘The big book of scrappy quilts’ where it's called 'Open Season'. She said ‘I liked making it and I love the wave pantograph expertly applied by @quiltingfinesse who always does such a good job. And apparently its new owner loves it too! |
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| Jenny found this cheerful quilt top unfinished in her cupboard. After trimming to a usable size for a community quilt, it was quilted by Laura … |
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| … and a micro stripe binding was added from the community stash. |
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Other hand made beauties
It looks like a carrot, but it’s also a whimsical needle book, beautifully cross-stitched by Janice, using Stacy Nash’s ‘Velvet Carrot’ design:
Hilary recently took miniature basket making classes, one with weaver Kirrily Jordan at her Galston studio, the other at the Australian Design Centre:
Friday, January 23, 2026
‘Enchanted Garden’ block challenge: the finished quilts
We undertook this block challenge, devised and managed by Roslyn during 2019 in preparation for our planned 2020 Quilt Show. Of course that show was cancelled, and we held our next show in 2024, when the blocks were exhibited.
Then Roslyn and Val undertook to make three quilts from the entries during 2025. The two lager nine block quilts were machine quilted in the ditch and sashings by Susan Mack and Elaine W, and the blocks were hand quilted by Susan Mack (who won the challenge), Jeni, Jill and Miriam. The slightly smaller 7 block quilt was machine quilted by Laura.
The three finished quilt will be exhibited st out next quilt show in May this year, as well as a new challenge, devised by Jeni.
Friday, January 16, 2026
Summer sewing
We started off our quilting year this week with a good round of sharing community quilts finished over the summer break. Photographed indoors because it was pelting with rain, after a four day heat wave!
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| Elaine cut diamonds from mostly French General fabrics. It was easier than she expected to sew the many bias cut seams, and she is contemplating doing it again! |
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| Sue C used @sewmiriam’s Superstar design to make big blocks using a generous fabric donation to the community stash. |
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| The background fabric is a very useful small scale star print. |
Quilted by Laura.
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| Julie makes many hexagons, and they are not all used up yet. |
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| Quilted by Laura. |
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| Susan K made these blocks using her Quilt Builder Card Deck, that helps with multiple sizes and placement of different tones. Quilted by Jane @quiltingfinesse. |
Friday, January 9, 2026
February events
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76 Queen Street, Concord West 2138 Open 9 - 4 Monday - Friday; 10 - 2 Saturday and Sunday Closed public holidays |
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| ‘Echoes and Silences’ is an exhibition of work by members of Untethered Fibre Artists Gallery hours Tuesday - Sunday 10am - 4 pm (02) 67725255 |
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| Fabric and Yarn Destash Market Sydney Portugal Community Club 100 Marrickville Rd, Marrickville 2204 Sydneydestashmarket@gmail.com Instagram: @sydneydestashmarket |
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| Timeless Textiles Gallery 90 Hunter Street Newcastle 2300 |
Thursday, January 1, 2026
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Summer reading, viewing, puzzle links
Textile Talk: Victoria Findlay Wolfe interviewed by Teresa Duryea Wong
Victoria Findlay Wolfe talked to Teresa Duryea Wong about Victoria’s new book, “The Quilting Experience: A Celebration of Community and Patchwork,” and exhibition, “Option Expedition.” … Quilt Alliance, 14 May 2025
The Quilt Show: online Puzzles!
Summer entertainment for quilters.
A long list of online jigsaw puzzles of quilts - no table space taken up, no pieces to lose, or to pack up!
And a long luster of memory matching puzzles, where each ‘card’ is a quilt block.
One Hundred Stitches, One Hundred Villages: The Beauty of Patchwork from Rural China
In rural Chinese villages today, women are creating dynamic patchwork textiles, as their mothers and grandmothers did before them … Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Exhibition book:
Chinese Patchwork: Ancient Origins, New Expressions
Nancy Berliner with photographs by Lois Conner, MFA Boston
ISBN: 978-0-87846-907-9
Sensing Place – Student Exhibition 2025: Outer Sensing, Inner Seeing
The artist Wilhelmina Barns-Graham believed that her perception of nature involved ‘outer sensing and inner seeing’. This is a way of observing the outside world that involves using all of the senses, assimilating the information in the mind, and then evoking a response using imaginative creativity.
For this exhibition, each of you has taken a walk in your environment and has sensed, selected, and documented what the writer Steven Feld described as your ‘tingling resonances and bodily reverberations’. In the brief, I asked that the response to your observations should express the essence of your experience and should involve a joyful and playful use of colour, texture, and materials. I encouraged you to use your imagination and creativity to develop something unique and extraordinary … Fibre Arts Take Two, December 2025
The Fibre Arts Take Two home page also includes links to past student exhibitions, and Friday Fibre Artists podcasts.
Thursday, December 25, 2025
Monday, December 22, 2025
Fairholme Quilters Exhibition 2026
We are looking forward to bringing you the 2026 Fairholme Quilters Exhibition in May. Further details will be available early in 2026.
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