Sunday 14 August 2016

Last day of a most successful 2016 Show

A day of sunshine, city to surf and enthusiastic visitors: a perfect end to a very successful show.

City to Surf first:  Akiko,  with her Hunters Hill Quilt Show Flyer,  was a front runner at the city to surf, running fast to get back to her Quilting Waitressing job.    Congratulations Akiko.


The raffle was drawn by Narelle:  a pretty large bag of raffle slips.



The winners were very much 'in-house' with   Ros's cousin coming first and choosing Licquorice Allsorts and second was Robyn James's daughter Lisa,  who received her mum's design - Circles of the Past.  

But the BIG winner was Helena:  a clear choice.  Both the Viewers and the Members voted for Helena 's 'My MO BOM Journey'.  Congratulation Helena  ..  a very popular decision (and I didn't have a full picture !!) .


Elva and Meg took time to say a huge thankyou to everyone who was involved in the organisation and the sheer work involved in putting together a three day quilt show:


A beautiful story and picture to end the post:   while I was quilting in the Stitching Lounge two little girls (10 year old twins) were watching me intently.  We chatting about what I was doing and then I asked if they would like to try  ...  the picture says it all



Lots to chat about on Thursday  ...  enjoy a few days of rest and gentle sewing  ..   Iris

Saturday 13 August 2016

Day 2 - only one more day

Only one more day to enjoy the Hunters Hill Quilt Show: there is so much to love about this show.

A showcase of five quilts by the Quilters of Tomorrow: this is Lilly's quilt from kids corner.


In the Stitching Lounge, June was giving quilting lessons - and chatting with visitors



On Thursday lunch time,  after the work was done, our favourite quilting husbands took time to rest in the Stitching Lounge - no stitching though.



For the second day our Quilting Waitresses were working very hard. 




And some more snapshot of the great quilts on display:

Galaxy by Robyn S.


Autumn Star by Sheila


Can't show too many quilts  ... visitors need to come and experience them for themselves.

Come and enjoy  ...

Friday 12 August 2016

Day One ... lots of visitors

Day one of our 17th Biennial quilt show could only be described as a day full of positive visitors.

Full tables in the 'Quilt Cafe'   ...  quilters now skilled waitresses! Book your table for Saturday and Sunday !   Scones with jam and cream,  sandwiches, home made goodies and tea or coffee.



The Quilt Sales on Stage  ...   all sizes of quilts and a great variety of gifts ready for buyers.



The 'wagga' room is full of creative wool quilts  .. all for sale



Just one of the 30 baby quilts on display 


and of course the many creative and varied exhibition quilts: a couple more of our prize winning quilts.

Batik Rainbow by Haley, made just because she wanted to


and a partial view of Helena's My MO BOM Journey - all cloth quilt with  much fussy cutting and so much detail to absorb.


More to come  ...  Saturday and Sunday !    The best part is that a major donation will go to research work into the mental health of our youth - no better investment for the future.

Enjoy !

Thursday 11 August 2016

Quilt Show Opening Night

Hot of the press  ...  Alysoun Ryves Best of Show Award went to Karen Malone.    Karen also won the Hangers Prize.  Well done, Karen.

Welcome to the Labyrinth.


Karen with our Judges, Dr. Karen Walker and Ms Caroline Karsens and Carl Ryves



 All the Winners



Three more days of Quilt Show fun.       See you there.

Sunday 7 August 2016

4/7/16 BIG SHOW NEXT WEEK! ALL SET TO GO!

Yes, we're there! All is in readiness for our 17th Biennial Show, and we can't wait.
During these last few days, keep talking to friends and neighbours, keep distributing flyers and if you have Facebook or Instagram, keep passing on and sharing our promotional material. I'm sure it will all make a difference in the success of numbers. Thanks everyone for all the effort in preparing the show.

Obviously the Fairland Hall will be deserted next Wednesday, 11th August, because we'll all be at the Town Hall setting up and preparing for Opening Night. If by any chance something we need has been left at Fairland, just see myself or Meg and we will arrange for someone to go down and open it for you. I'm confident that most people took whatever will be needed last Thursday before we locked up.

SHOW AND TELL

Not a great deal to share this week as we are slightly preoccupied! But here are a few pieces which were on display.

Val has made a gorgeous baby quilt for The Grace Centre, which is reversible. It's really charming Val. Well done.

                                


                                


Susan D showed us a quilt she used as therapy while she went through her cancer treatments. It gave her something else to focus on. An excellent approach, and a lovely result.


                                    


Fran C showed us a quilt top made from  Kaffe Fassett fabrics which came from America. Very nice subtle effects Fran. It will look lovely on a bed, and is a good size for that as well!

                                      


Thanks all for the massive effort over the last few months. There will be plenty to see and share on the blog during the show, so watch this space! Have fun!

Saturday 30 July 2016

28/7/16 TWO WEEKS TO GO!

Great excitement as we count down to the 17th Biennial Hunters Hill Quilters Show!
The second last meeting went very well. Lots of loose ends tied neatly off.
Well done to the whole committee and Meg for her leadership.
Opening Night tickets will still be on sale this week, so don't miss out. Tickets will be on sale at the door, but the more pre-sales the better.
Bring your raffle tickets and money and any unsold ones to Judy G this week please.

Suzie L was asking if anyone has a baby cot, nice wooden one, for the stage display. Give her a call if you can help out there.
 
See the 'show reminders' email for a full list of things to organise, think about and bring.

We had a visitor from America who sat in with the group this week. We had been recommended to her, so she thought she'd take a look. You were very welcome indeed Glenda!

Thanks to all those who assisted with making morning tea time happen in one way or another, and thanks everyone for washing up your cups. A special mention to Akiko who did a complete wash-up before she left! With a bit of cooperation we muddled through somehow.

SHOW AND TELL TIME


Robyn J showed this lovely quilt which she has made for her daughter. It's called "Castle Wall". She will use the design as our next traditional quilt pattern for 2018. I think it will be stunning, just like this one!


                          



Maree K showed this delightful little quilt destined  for the Grace Centre. It's a beauty.

                                  


Our American visitor Glenda showed a quilt top she has made. Not her usual colours she said, but it's very nice indeed. Well done!


                               



Heather gave us a preview of her show quilt which she is still quilting. There are a few girls still working away on theirs. I'm sure you'll all make it. No worries!*?!#*! Seriously though, this one is looking amazing as always Heather. Well done!

                                   


And I just snapped Deb I working on something fabulous. Not a show one I don't think. Looking good however. So colourful!

                               

So there you have it. Another week of fun, pleasure and beauty! What more could one want?
See you next week for the final wrap up before we launch!
Enjoy the gorgeous sunshine.........

Sunday 24 July 2016

TWENTY ONE DAYS TILL SHOWTIME! 21/7/16

Yes, it's rushing towards us, but the busy and energetic show committee girls are on the job! 
Another meeting this morning to fine-tune arrangements, and sort out details.
Keep filling in those rosters everyone. Plenty of jobs to do once the show is on, and it will be "all hands on deck!"

Welcome to a new member Sarah from Hunters Hill. Sarah came and met with a few of us, and will return next week with something to work on. Lovely to see new members arriving!

SHOW AND TELL

Just a couple of things to show this week. Most people are busy with show stuff rather than finishing other projects!

Yours truely showed the finished quilt top I've been working on for a while now. Great hand project, and genuine scrappy one. I can recommend it as a project, very satisfying. I chose blues and browns, but the original pattern 'Candied Hexagons' by Kerry Dear, was in reds and bright colours. 



The next one was shown by Hayley (welcome back) with this fascinating pattern. Hayley explained what she plans to do with the 'holes' between the blocks, as you can see in the second shot. This is to add a little zing of colour to the muted quilt. Should look great!

                                   


                                           

Well, must rush. So many things to do and SO LITTLE TIME!
Cheers, Elva