Our state quilt show, the
Victorian Quilters Showcase is over for another year and it was my first one as Convenor. I must admit that being the Convenor makes it a little more stressful that it had been in the past but now that it's over I think I understand what has to be done and will find it a little more relaxing next time. We'll see!
I was absolutely thrilled to win 1st Place for my miniature, Autumn Dance. It's the first time that I have ever made a miniature.
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Autumn Dance by Linda Steele |
I actually designed it about 5 years ago and got sick of the pattern hanging around. I had originally intended to needle turn it but I never had the time and knew that I would never get it done and so I used a machine blanket stitch on the edges. That made it more fun and it actually got finished.
I couldn't believe it when I also won Excellence in the use of Colour, usually that prize goes to way out colourful quilts.
My friend Julie Adamson won Best of Show with her quilt, The Apprentice.
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The Apprentice by Julie Adamson |
Her quilt is hand appliqued and hand quilted and took 11 months to make. Here is a detail photo, the quilt is made using silk and batik fabrics.
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The Apprentice detail |
Here is a photo of Julie and I just after she had won her award.
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Julie Adamson and I |
Being the Convenor meant that I was always doing or thinking about something and I didn't take as many photos as I usually do.
Here are some of the photos that I took.
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A Very Merry Christmas by Rhonda Irving |
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Harvey Lane by Shelley Kelly |
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Abby by Ramona Resurreccion |
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Man in the Mud by Michelle de Groot |
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Rings around Australia by Robyn Coots
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Virginia Kaleidoscope by Elizabeth Allen |
The runner up to Best of Show was Linden Lancaster with her art quilt.
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A Place of Reflection by Linden Lancaster |
Linden was also one of the Profile a Quilters this year and there was a display of her quilts.
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Linden Lancaster in front of some of her quilts |
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Reed Warblers- Barmah Lakes by Linden Lancaster |
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Under the Jacaranda by Linden Lancaster |
As usual it was a wonderful quilt show and people liked the way we had set out the show, so I hope to do something similar next year.
This show is a tremendous amount of work though and I have spent a lot of time on the computer instead of doing my sewing. Hopefully I will get used to it and manage to get some sewing done as well in the future. Of course I had a lot of help from the committee and volunteers who have been helping for years and they made my job so much easier.
Bye for now,
Linda
2 comments:
Congratulations! Your quilt is beautiful!
Thank You Mary, I was so happy that it got a prize with some stiff competition.
Linda
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