Friday, October 29, 2021

Fairholme members’ quilts at Sydney Quilt Show

Quilt NSW has generously allowed sharing of  quilt photos from the Sydney Quilt Show 2021 Online, with appropriate credits.

You can visit the whole online gallery and vote for your Viewers Choice at www.quultnsw.com



Congratulations Jenn Davis @pennypoppleton on having 
your quilt hung in the Sydney Quilt Show 2021 Online
#sydneyquiltshow2021online !

Quilt label (the number can be used for Viewers Choice, 
until Sunday night, 31 October):

174 Jennifer Davis
‘Home Learning’
Category: Pieced Quilt – Amateur
Design Source: Mandolin Quilt – Tales of Cloth



Congratulations Stephanie 
@craftypinkcreates on having
your quilt hung in the 
Sydney Quilt Show 2021 Online
  #sydneyquiltshow2021online !

Quilt label (the number can be used for Viewers Choice
 until Sunday night, 31 October):


172 Stephanie Morrison
‘The Pink 100’
Category: Entrant’s Quilt Top, Quilted by Another – Amateur

Design Source: Kinship 100 Block Fusion Sampler
by Angie Wilson and Bec Proschogo

Quilted by Birgit Hoffman, Black Sheep Quilting

Sydney Quilt 2021 online

The Sydney Quilt Show awards were presented online  - if you missed it, you can watch it at 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsG8qnQ870c

A link to the online gallery of all 258 quilts entered is below. 

From Quilt NSW on 28 October 2021:


Rose Dream

Floral appliqué quilt in the medallion style using a grey ombre fabric for the background. I chose a softer colour palette to enhance the use of the grey background and added embroidery embellishment and trapunto in the quilting.

Design Source: Inspired by medallion style quilt setting used with permission from Toyoko Nakijima. All other elements of the design are my own.


Congratulations to Janet Treen who received 3 awards:

 - BERNINA Best of Show

- Excellence in Quilting: Hand Quilting Open Award

- First Prize: Applique (Professional)

Celebrate Creativity! View ALL of the entries and vote for your Viewers' Choice at www.sydneyquiltshow.com.au

Thursday, October 28, 2021

Sewing day!

Some of these quilt tops were pin basted at our recent sewing day - the first since May. We were masked and shortened the time to two hours, which was just long enough for what we needed to do. It was good to be working together again, and catching up in person. Some of the quilting of these ones has already started, so we might be seeing some finishes soon.


Noelle’s very pretty, spring version of Lucy Kingwell
Carson’s ‘Florence’ design.  Noelle hand pieced the
flowers and machine pieced the trellis blocks, which have
fussy cut centres. The colour changes across the trellis
is a brilliant design element.


Susan pieced this clever design that integrates the
single-piece counter panes into the blocks.

Elaine had made some of these appliqued and pieced blocks
some years ago. Lockdown wax an opportunity to devise
the setting triangles and finish the top.

The border fabric was also serendipitously
found in Elaine’s stash.

And there some blocks left over for a second, smaller quilt!


‘Wonky Little Women’ is Jill’s improv version
of Miriam’s very popular design.


Susan chose the fabrics for this four patch-snowballs 
variation in the community stash several months ago.
The pattern is Play Ball, designed by Emily Bailey, 
published by Quilting Daily. It can be 
purchased as a .pdf download here  for approximately $A5.

Sunday, October 24, 2021

Houston 2021

International Quilt Festival (Houston) Judged Show Winners 2021 - Quilts

Click in the quilt images for a larger view.

https://www.quilts.com/judged-show-winners-2021/

HandiQuilter Best of Show Award
Rondo, by Sachiko Chiba, Japan

Saturday, October 23, 2021

Quilt NSW Ruby Challenge 2021

Congratulations to Quilt NSW on leading and celebrating the NSW quilting community for 40 years, especially these last two difficult pandemic years. We are looking forward to seeing the virtual 2021 Sydney Quilt Show later this week, and the ‘in person’ event in 2022. 

From today’s Quilt NSW meeting, here is the link to view the online gallery of 2021 Ruby challenge quilts and winners:




Congratulations to the prize winners. First prize is a BERNINA sewing machine sponsored by Bernina Australia .

FIRST PRIZE: Star Ruby by Judith Docksey
SECOND PRIZE: Wishful Thinking by Wendy Nutt
THIRD PRIZE: About Ruby by Suzanne Aubrun
VIEWERS CHOICE: Untitled by Grace Widders
JUDGES’ COMMENDATION: Ruby Resilience by Di Jobbins

At today's Zoom meeting, the committee announced the challenge theme for 2022 - Celebrate!

Friday, October 22, 2021

Sydney Quilt Show 2021 online

‘Mark your calendars! Plan a party! Celebrate creativity and join us for livestreaming of the awards ceremony for the Sydney Quilt Show 2021 Online at 7.30pm’

https://youtu.be/ZsG8qnQ870c


Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Yvette’s quilts

Yvette is usually kept busy long-arm quilting for our members and her other customers, but she used some time during lockdown to catch up with her own quilt making and finishing, including long-arm quilting for herself. 


Yvette is an experienced quilter, but this is her
first ever hexagon quilt. The baptist fan quilting
 pattern suits it well.

This one is a gift, also with Baptist fan quilting.

One of Yvette’s many interests is gee-keeping, and she
has a hive in her garden. The quilt she made for
herself is all about the bees and their hive.

The bee blocks are an Elizabeth Hartman design,
and the modern hexagon quilting design is a nod to
1a honeycomb. Yvette’s signature quilted bee is in there too.

Thursday, October 14, 2021

More news on shops re-opening after lockdown

More news on shops re-opening after lockdown, a new shop opening, and sadly, one closing. Remember to QR Code, have your vaccination certificate with you and you might need to comply with limits on customer number and/or make an appointment, and wear a mask.

Fabric Garden, at Neutral Bay

Re-opened from 13 October.

‘You will need to be double vaxxed, wear a mask and QR code to gain entry. 

A buzzer will be installed - so I can control the numbers of people in the store at any one time!

I will be closed Monday and Tuesdays. Open Wed - Fri 11am - 4pm. Sat 10am - 1pm until things settle down.

Click and collect is still available.’



Lyn’s Fine Needlework at Baulkham Hills 

Re-opening from Monday 11 October:




Sew Can I at Werrington
Open for classes and shopping from 11 October.

Patchwork Plus at Blackheath
Open for classes and shopping from 11 October.




Patchwork on Pittwater at Mona Vale:
Open from Monday 11 October, by appointment, phone: 9999 6159 

Logan’s Patchwork at Leichhardt
 We are very pleased to announce that we are open to the public again. After a long period of mail order only, we are welcoming in-store shoppers 😀. Our hours are 10am - 4pm, Monday to Friday and 9am - 4pm Saturday. If you are in need of a fabric-fix, matching colours or just a thread... please visit us.’
Picklemouse Corner at Leura
‘We are excited to announce that our store will re-open on Monday 18th October. Until then click and collect or local delivery will continue. Just call 0448 470 684 to place your order.

Fresh fudge will be available again in November. See you soon!’


Quilting Queen at Penrith
A new shop, opening on 23 October, at the previous location of Penrith Patchwork - Folklore.



Cottage Quiltworks, at Warriewood:
‘We are very excited to let you know that we are going to reopen on Monday 25 October by appointment only. With a heavy heart we are also letting you know that the shop will sadly close early December but we will be GOING ON SALE SO BOOK IN NOW!!! Cannot wait to see you all after this looong lockdown.’

Sunday, October 10, 2021

Virtual Sydney Quilt Show 2021

Welcome news from Quilt NSW today:

QuiltNSW is committed to providing members with opportunities to share their quilts and to celebrate creativity. With the welcome easing of health restrictions in NSW, the Exhibition Subcommittee is proceeding with the plan to present the Sydney Quilt Show 2021 online. This is a virtual event where ALL of the quilts are judged in the cloth, photographed and then displayed online.

258 entrants are participating in the online show. The Exhibition Subcommittee is very excited by this response and buoyed by the encouragement and enthusiasm of the entrants' comments in their participation forms. Thank you!

In coming days, we will be sharing some behind-the-scenes insights into Operation Blackbird aka Sydney Quilt Show 2021 Online. Stay tuned to the Quilt NSW Facebook page, or the Template Free blog.





Saturday, October 9, 2021

SEWING Basket shops reopening dates

Customers will be pleased to hear that the Sewing Basket shops (an activity of the Achieve Foundation) will be opening from next week.



Balmain 

Wednesday - Sunday
10am - 4pm
From 13 October

Kincumber
Monday - Friday
9am - 3pm
From 18 October 

Newington
Monday - Saturday
9am - 3pm
From 18 October 

 

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Event updates

The pandemic and the current NSW restrictions are still affecting local events - here are some cancellations and new date notices:


Camden Country Quilters Guild has announced
 the cancellation of its Quilt Show scheduled for 
16 - 17 October 2021 
because of COVID 19.





EASTWOOD PATCHWORK QUILTERS



Monday, October 4, 2021

Works in progress

Nearly through lockdown, but restrictions will be eased gradually. So we will be meeting by Zoom and in small groups for some weeks yet, but sewing is continuing, and a big show and tell will happen. Meanwhile, virtual sharing and photos …


Sue’s latest community quilt is based on a layout Lynette used
earlier this year to achieve a chevron design without triangles.
Fabric choices grew from the very cute lady beetle print

Julie’s ‘Ribbon Dance’ quilt is evolving …

… from a hexagon centre. More borders to come.

Sue is building up a collection of English paper pieced stars
 and hexagons for a future quilt. Fussy cutting is involved.


Sharron has completed a’Confetti’ quilt top that
is waiting for basting and quilting.



Nerida and Jill both joined in the recent #30daysofimprovqal run by @broadclothstudio and @shannonfraserdesigns on Instagram. A shape was set for each of the four weeks and the same loose design/cutting prompts for five days each week, blocks could be any size. The blocks could be put together in any way, with any additions each participant chose.

Nerida’s finished top is 22” x 24”; Jill’s is 44” x 54”. Now for quilting: