More Winners and Grinners…

Ok more photos from the show.

Another Helen also won a prize.  This quilt was very worthy of it’s ribbon.  The photo isn’t the best but I hope it shows off the stylish simplicity of her work.  I love how she has used the lines of quilting to enhance the design.  A very clever lady.

Here is Sandra with her winning small quilt.  I love the way the fabrics look like tiles.

The Pin Cushion Challenge really showcased the diversity of NOTQY members.  I am glad I didn’t have to pick the winner.

The pin cushion isn’t very clear, but it is the witch just hidden by the ribbon.  Well done you.

I did have to pick a winner with my President of  NOTYQ hat on.  This was a challenge in itself, but along with Di we both came up with the same recipient for the Presidents Award.

Great hand quilting in several shades of green.  Lovely even design too.

I don’t think Joan could look prouder!

My lovely friend Simone also won a ribbon for her quilt, Tribute to Mrs Williams.  I am so sorry Simone I didn’t get a photograph.

Happy Quilting

NOTYQ Quilt Show

What a fantastic weekend was had by all.  The show was beautifully run and showcased the fabulous work of the Guild members.  I was very proud to be a part of the whole thing both as President of NOTYQ and Hillside Quilting.

The quality and variety of the quilts was amazing and I have some photos to share.  I have too many for one post so I will do them in stages.

Firstly I will show you some of the winners (I don’t think I got photos of all of them unfortunately  but I am sure NOTYQ will have a comprehensive list.

Viewers choice is always eagerly awaited and this year was won by Marilyn Hayes for her gumleaf quilt. She so deserved this award as her quilt was a work of art.

I was fortunate to have been the quilter for several of the ribbon winning quilts.

This quilt belongs to Lisa and she won first time entrant with her design.  I quilted this one with a flowing overall pattern that wasn’t too tight so the quilt design shone through.

Another winner was Joan.

Not the best photos of the humans, but the quilt shows up pretty well and it does show how pleased we both were.  This was a great quilt for a quilter as it had the symmetry and open spaces for the quilting design to shine through.

Helen, another of my ladies had a great win too with her quilt.

And again a none too flattering photo of the maker and the quilter.

We kept the quilting quite traditional on this one but I hope that it was given a modern twist by adding the swags to the border.

There were many other winners and I will put them in a post tomorrow as this is getting too big to download and I need to get back to quilting.  No peace for the wicked.

 

Happy resting to all NOTYQ members.

 

 

 

Noticed the changes?

 

Morning all, or evening if you are somewhere else in the world.  I have been working hard on my blog recently, trying to keep you posted on my quilting life  (I am not sure I have much of anything else these days!).  I have even been playing with the appearance, I do like the red and red does feature in my own quilts fairly regularly.

What do you think?

Are you impressed by my new found dedication?

You can also follow me by subscribing to the blog using the button in the side panal.  That would keep in on my toes with lots of new posts.

Catch up later in the week with lots of yummy photos from the Guild show.

 

Anita

xx

 

The Spirit of Quilting

Once upon a time there was a lovely NOTYQ member who was given a car load of fabric samples by a local curtain shop. As she was so lovely she bought them down to a guild meeting to share. I was amongst many members choosing the various fabrics in a polite fashion..rewind..they were so nice it was like a garage sale at 7.30 am on a saturday morning. I don’t need to say more.

I arrived home with a beautiful selection of textures and colours and no ideas as to what to do with it, so it got folded nicely and put on a shelf.

That is until yesterday, when I was in desperate need of a sign for for stand at the North of the Yarra Quilters Guild bi-anual quilt show coming up this weekend.

So here we have the starting point, fabric given freely by one quilter to another.

I was getting busier and busier with stuff to get ready for the show so my friend Maria came round to help me…step two, time given to another at the drop of a hat.

Here is a picture of her I took some time ago when she was using my longarm quilting machine to quilt on the community quilts.

So then came the fun bit, cutting, fusing, creating and stitching, all mixed up with endless chat and cups of tea.  I think this counts as step three…companionship and creativity.

and the letters emerge for the sign.

Progress so far for the sign is the gathering of the letters and almost all of the stitching.  I think I might need to make another G.

Special thanks go the many lovely quilters who contributed to this along the way.

Tonight the letters will become a sign.

I hope to see many of you at the North of the Yarra Quilters Guild Show in Eltham on the 8th and 9th of October.  Check us out at the  Guild website .  There is going to be so much eye candy from all the talented ladies.