Tuesday, March 17, 2026

April events




Peppin Heritage Centre Gallery
295 George Street, Deniliquin NSW





76 Queen Street, Concord West 2138
Open 9 - 4 Monday - Friday; 10 - 2 Saturday and Sunday
Closed public holidays





90 Hunter Street Newcastle 2300
Open 10 - 4 Wednesday - Saturday; 10 - 2 Sunday
Closed public holidays










Thursday, March 12, 2026

Introducing our 2026 Quilt Show vendors: Fabric Garden

We are very pleased to have three local vendors attending our 2026 Quilt Show on 16 and 17 May:


Sue Miller’s Fabric Garden is at  
Level 2 Andrews House, 15/185 Military Road,
 Neutral Bay 2089 on Sydney’s Lower North Shore, 

You can follow Fabric Garden on both Instagram and Facebook.

Fabric Garden specialises in modern quilting fabric, keeping up with latest releases, notions, threads, patterns, kits, and a range of crochets and knitting yarns and notions. Also on offer is a wide range of classes, including for beginner quilters, children, and teens. Sue teaches herself and invites guest teachers throughout the year.

This month Fabric Garden is hosting a two day Laura Hein Collage quilting workshop with accredited teacher Maru Sato, on 28 and 29 March. Details and bookings here on the Fabric Garden website.



You will be able to see our raffle quilt, ‘Bespoked’ hanging at Fabric Garden later this month, and to buy raffle tickets there.


We will introduce our other two vendors The Makers Stash and 60 Stitches in o future posts.

You will see that there will be lots of fabulous shopping opportunities at the show!




Saturday, March 7, 2026

More new finishes


A tessellating plus quilt always requires close attention
 to ensure that the simple square patches actually line up
so that they red as plus shapes to the eye. Elaine G’s use
 of high contrast colour and tone make the quilt vibrant
 but needed a high level of vigilance in their placement.


Elaine has quilted a variable grid to add interest for
 both the viewer and the quilter.

The quilt will be donated to a patient at Westmead Hospital.


Elaine’s 15 year old grandson asked her fora new cushion
for his bed when the one he’s loved since he was three
wore out. He is still a committed cat-lover, so Elaine re-made
the very same one, in somewhat more sophisticated colours
and prints to coordinate with his grown-up quilt.
He loves it - two excellent outcomes for a quilting grandma
- a quilted cushion worn out from use, and love
 for the requested replacement.


‘Cabin Fever’ is aptly named - during COVID lockdowns 

Miriam used a stash of scraps from her own collection and into 

her late mother’s. The long awaited result is a much loved, 

 eclectic mix of prints, replete with memories, stitched into 

a comfortable and comforting quilt loved by her family. 


Many of the pieces are small, the blocks are a miscellany of 
house blocks, log cabins, stacks and hearts made from many 
narrow strips, flying geese and others to be discovered - 
there is no pattern, but it is a completely cohesive design.

You might see this one at the #fairholmequiltshow2026 
16 - 17 May - look out for it!

Sunday, March 1, 2026

More new community quilt finishes

Daphne likes to experiment with block pattern. This one is
cleverly less complicated than it looks.
The pattern is ‘Entwined’ from Quilt Expressions, available
 as a downloadable .pdf file



A whimsical ‘Crossroads’ quilt, made for our community
collection, by Miriam 
@sewmiriam.
The design is by Emma Di Stefano from Treehouse Textiles






Another whimsical community quilt, this one made
by Elaine G has a fun summery feel.



Elaine W has made numerous quilts with hexagon
flowers - this one is a welcome addition to the community
collection. 







Tuesday, February 24, 2026

New quilt finishes

 
You will be able to see Robyn’s big beautiful quilt up close
at our 2026 Quilt Show 16 - 17 May. Robyn particularly enjoys
hand stitching and embroidery, and has used both in this quilt.
The hand appliquéd circles are all Liberty, and only a few
prints are repeated.

The centre circles are  hand embroidered, with a
variety of designs and stitches. 



The print borders are also a Liberty print, and the sawtooth
final border is needle turn appliquéd to the lawn border.



Tessellating windmills of bright batiks - a new
quilt that Chris’s grandchildren are enjoying.



Denise’s big. beautiful ‘Patchwork of the Crosses’, quilt,
designed by Lucy Boston reaches to the floor over her
queen sized bed. That’s a lot of English paper piecing.
 Quilted by Laura.

You can read more about Lucy Boston in 
a blog post by The Maker’s Stash.
The Maker’s Stash is a Blue Mountains based business ‘celebrating 
the gentle art of English paper piecing and slow stitching’.
They will be one of three vendors at our 
Quilt Show 16 - 17 May 2026

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

March events

‘Echoes and Silences’ is an exhibition of works
by members of Untethered Fibres
Gallery hours Tuesday - Sunday 10am - 4 pm
(02) 67725255






14 FEB 2026—24 MAY 2026
Stitching Stories: 50 Years of Canberra Quilters

176 London Circuit, Canberra ACT

Founded in 1976 from humble beginnings in a Curtin home, 
Canberra Quilters has grown into a vibrant community built 
on friendship, creativity, and a shared passion for patchwork 
and quilting.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Canberra Quilters remains a 
vital contributor to Canberra’s arts landscape. The group skilfully 
unites a range of activities - including its annual exhibition and sale, 
the Quilts for Others program, and diverse special interest groups - 
forming a thriving and harmonious creative community.














Modern Quilt Show Australia 2026


Entries now closed

Early bird tickets now available

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TEXStyle 2026
Presented by the
Technology Educators Association of NSW
 1 March - 24 April 2026

The TEXStyle exhibition is the annual showcase of
excellence in HSC Textiles and D
esign, enjoyed
by both th
e education sector and wider community.

76 Queen Street, Concord West 2138
Open 9 - 4 Monday - Friday
10 - 2 Saturday and Sunday
Closed public holidays






www.yarnshow.com.au











Saturday, February 14, 2026

Off to new homes

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.







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.








The second raffle prize is a modern quilted tote bag made and donated by Jeni.

 

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.


Elaine G grew a garden of appliqued flower pots
and floral patchwork.


Jenny made two quilts from the whimsical giraffe print.



Jill gathered the left over strips and discarded pieces
from an earlier improv quilt into log cabin-ish blocks.