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Celebrate 40 Challenge Canberra Quilters. Quilts in Public Places. Australian Council of Quilters. Darwin Patchworkers and Quilters Inc. Press f for fullscreen.
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The Quilt Connection: October 2008
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One Still Bird' by Annette Isager. I call my quilt "One Still Bird", because the bird inspired the design. I began this quilt in July 2006. It was taught in a class at Vision Patchworkers in Ipswich Queensland. This is after an origional design by Sue van Slyke (Copyrite 2006) called Sue's Medallion Quilt. Sue was assisted by Audrey Mazzaracca. The quilt was tailormade as a bedspread for an old silky oak bed. Thanks for your great work. I feel you have made my quilt an heirloom. ". Labels: From My Studio.
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The Quilt Connection: July 2010
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Textile Art Festival- Brisbane. I took the afternoon off last Friday to venture into the Textile Art Festival. It turned out to be a very inspiring afternoon. The Twelve by Twelve. Exhibit was my favourite. It is the result of an online collaborative project where twelve quilt artists from all over the world present each other with a challenge based on a particular theme or colour palette. You can see the quilts on the web but it's not as impressive as seeing them up close. Resisting Temptation - or not!
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Fabric, Dye and Threads: Teaching Schedule
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Fabric, Dye and Threads. The Art of Bernardine Hine. Please contact the Patchwork Angel directly to book your place. Quilting group bookings are usually for members only. Contact me for details if you want to join a group I'm teaching at. Saturday 22 October 2016 9.30 am to 2.00 pm. Tablerunners - Curved Surface Piecing. Gympie Rotary Quilt and Craft Spectacular. Sunday 30 October 2016 10.30 am to 3.00 pm. Free Motion Machine Quilting. Saturday 5 November 2016 9.30 am to 1.30 pm. Book me for a Workshop.
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Ravs Creations: March 2012
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Sewing, knitting, crotchet, embroidery, refashioning, repurposing and generally exploring the creative. Wednesday, 14 March 2012. I just had to share this link from my Aunt who works in Newcastle upon Tyne. It is from an article in the Mail Online (Daily Mail). It isn't just the most amazing example of Yarn Bombing I have ever seen, but a fantastic design talent at work. I hope you enjoy it. Links to this post. Saturday, 10 March 2012. Beneath the Southern Sky. From when I used to attend Qld Quilters.
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BevB Sews: October 2014
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Wednesday, 8 October 2014. Sadly for me, I'm not able to get to Brisbane for the Qld Quilt Show, so I just checked their website to see the winning quilts. Here's the link - http:/ www.qldquilters.com/. Be sure to click on the 2014 Quilt Show. My friend Peggy's ( http:/ Peggycreates.blogspot.com. Quilt was awarded a Judges Choice Award and second in the Professional Applique category. Very exciting! Congratulations Peggy it's wonderful to see all your work being applauded in this way. Here's. I have anot...
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The Quilt Connection: Craft & Quilt Fair - Brisbane
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Craft and Quilt Fair - Brisbane. Following on from previous post. The real point of this exercise (Dinosaur Quilt) is to make some important points about sizing the backing to suit a quilt top. Here's how to calculate the size of a backing:. 1 Measure the Length and Width of the quilt top and jot those measurements down. 2 Add 6 - 8 inches both the length and width and jot those new measurements down too. And print out the PDF titled Quilt Backings. Okay so getting back to the point of this exercise.
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The Quilt Connection: June 2008
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My Dad Makes Quilts! My dad, John David Bond is 80 years young, a retired fitter and turner who can put his hand to anything. When I took delivery of my first quilting machine back in 2001, a second-hand Gammill Classic, the truck arrived and it took Dad, my teenage son, DH and the driver to unload the various machine parts off the truck. They’re big heavy machines! Dad had never used a needle and thread and certainly he had never had the need to venture from his work bench to Mum’s old Singer....I loade...