Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Members’ quilts at the Sydney Quilt Show 2022

We loved seeing two Fairholme quilters’ quilts hanging in the Sydney Quilt Show at the weekend. Jenn @pennypoppleton’s ‘Alexandria’ and Stephanie @craftypinkcreates’s ‘Colour Explosion’ were both made during the pandemic and finished in time for this first show in three years. Jenn used a treasured collection of Heather Ross fabrics, and @talesofcloth’s pattern. Stephanie reached for her boldest, most exuberant colours to counteract the mundanity of lockdowns, and ‘crown’ shaped EPP papers, and stitched them together to her own design. Both quilts are English paper pieced and hand quilted.

Stephanie’s ‘Colour Explosion’

Jenn’s ‘Alexandria’


Monday, October 24, 2022

Sydney Quilt Show 2022 - Viewers’ Choice

From Quilt NSW:



QuiltNSW Exhibition 2022: Sydney Quilt Show Viewers' Choice 
sponsored by Caroline Sharkey Textile Art

 First Prize Viewers' Choice: Circles in Bloom by Robyn Cuthbertson 

 Second Prize Viewers' Choice: Imaginary Garden by 
Glenda Boundy. Design by Yoko Saito 
Machine Quilted by: Leanne Harvey, Mt Vincent Quilts 

View all of the prize winning quilts at 



Sunday, October 23, 2022

Sydney Quilt Show 2022

Many congratulations to Quilt NSW on mounting its first ‘real life’ quilt show in the three years since the pandemic began (following forced cancellations of the 2020 and 2021 events), with a new committee, a new venue, and new event planning arrangements - an enormous task, well executed.

Several of us attended over the weekend and enjoyed the excellent quilt displays, the well stocked vendors’ mall and the chance to catch up with other quilters.

Quilt NSW has posted all the award winning quilts here: https://sydneyquiltshow.com.au/gallery/

Congratulations to Narelle Birchall on winning the Bernina 2022 Best in Show Award for her stunning entirely hand stitched ‘Wine and Roses’ quilt.




The special Blue and White exhibition can be viewed on the Quilt NSW You Tube channel: https://youtu.be/cWzY6vb_7qU


The Bernina Best in Australia 2021 quilt was announced at the Show, chosen from all the 2021 State winners: the winner of Tasmania’s Island Quilts 2021, ‘All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go’ made by Katherine (Cat) Jones




There are many opportunities to see photos of the quilts and other aspects of the Show on Facebook, Instagram and You Tube.




Saturday, October 15, 2022

Made by Fairholme Quilters


Julie’s quilt for a new great-grandchild.

The baby’s Mum chose this one for its quiet calm.


Hilary made this striking graphic quilt by a quilt-as-you-go
method, to great effect.



Janet likes the ‘Colour Me’ design so much she has made four!

143 pink 4” squares make up Jill’s quilt that was a thirtieth
birthday gift for a committed pink lover - it is use already.

The fabric was from her stash, supplemented by some
from Sue  for variety .



 

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Nerida’s ‘Dear Jen’

Nerida’s version of Jen Kingwell’s ‘Dear Jen’ uses her much loved mix of prints and colours, making a very appealing quilt. The blocks are hand stitched and it is hand quilted. The pattern is available from Amitie Textiles.

Click on the photos for a larger view.








Thursday, October 6, 2022

This week in New Zealand …

Quilt Symposium 2022 is on this week in New Zealand, and it looks fantastic. There are lots of photos and information on social media: 


Instagram @quiltsymposium2022

All of the award winners can be seen from the Quilt Symposium website:  https://www.quiltsymposium2022.co.nz/


Backpacks, placemats, a banner and a cute pincushion

Quilting often leads to other things …

Susan made backpacks for a little niece and nephew.

Milky left over from a quilt back is very soft and
furry for the teddy bear.

Ocean adventures for this one!



Elaine made placemats using accredited indigenous
prints from Spotlight.

Elaine’s Trefoil Guild made an appliqued and quilted banner
representing their location for her Trefoil Guild,
 combining two interests - quilting and Guiding.

Sharron’s recent UK trip resulted in some lively shopping,
none cuter than her sheepish pincushion.








 

Monday, October 3, 2022

Recent community quilt finishes

Click on the photos for a larger view.

A layer cake and some coordinating prints gave Daphne the
opportunity to make a straightforward quilt with interest added
by the variety of block sizes, prints and complimentary
colours. It was made for Daphne’s grandson, but her outgrew
it before it was finished, so Daphne has generously
donated it to our community collection.



Apparently it is possible make these pinwheel block spin two
 ways, even though there is a single template - so
Susan K tells us. She sensibly took a break when that happened.
 It is a fabulous mix of colours and prints.
Quilted by Jane from Quilting Finesse.





Elaine G put together a range of beachy prints, and broke 
up the strips with five beach-themed machine 
embroideries (one of Elaine’s favourite sewing techniques).