Saturday, October 30, 2010

Quilts In The Barn Exhibition # 6

Vintage Cowboys.
Made by Di Ford.
 Designed by Di Ford.
Quilted by Helen Hates.

Wedding Rings.
Made by Merri Garton.
Based on Templates from Victorian Textiles and Inspired by Somerset patchwork and Quilting.
Machine Quilted by Katrina Wilson.
75"x 64"

California Star.
Made by Ann Ransom.
Pattern by Michelle Yeo.
Quilted by Desley Degan.
1.9m x 1.9m

Old English Medalion.
Made by Julie Cashin.
Pattern from Primarily Patchwork.
Quilted by Annabel McDonald."
78"x 78"


Moorish Memories.
Made by Meghan Leslie.
Needle turned applique and hand pieced.
Inspired by Kim McLeans Turkish Tiles.
Quilted by Lauren Horsnell.
88"x 88"

Marlebone.
Made by Di Ford.
Pattern by Sue Ambrose.
With a border change by Di.
Quilted by Helen Hayes.


19th Century Flower Baskets.
Made by Merri Garton.
Designed by Di Ford.
Quilted by Helen Hayes.
90"x 90"

Sarah Morrell.
Made by Sue Dleves.
Class at Primarily Patchwork.
Machine Quilted by Helen Hayes.
85"x 85"

Mariner's Garden.
Made by Meghan Leslie.
Foundation pieced and needleturn Applique.
Made in a class with Di Ford at Primarily Patchwork.
Quilted by Carolyn Konig.
88"x88"

Primarily's Scrap Houses.
Made by Di Ford.
Designed by Di Ford.
Quilted by Helen Hayes.
Now owned by Helen Hayes.

If you are enjoying the exhibition, make a donation to any Breast Cancer Research Foundation in your local city, anywhere in the world. Then let us know via a comment, and we will add it to our grand total. Please take the button, so you can spread the word, link back to us and help in our fundraising effort. And feel free to blog about this, let me know, and l will make a list of all who helped share the word. Our thanks to you all in advance.

Linda.








Thursday, October 28, 2010

Quilts In The Barn Exhibition #5

Marlebone.
Made by Merri Garton.
Designed by Sue Ambrose.
Quilted by Katrina Wilson.
68"x 68"

Pennsylvania Applique ( AKA The Poppies )
Made by Deb King.
Hand appliqued, machine pieced.
Design by Di Ford.
Machine Quilted by Katrina Wilson.


Lila.
Made by Chris Dempsey.
Designed by Kathryn George.
Machine Quilted by Keri Walton Quilting.


San Remo Romp.
Made by Ann Ransom.
Pattern by Craft Cottage.
Machine quilted by Somerset Quilting.
2.1m x 1.7m

Route 66.
Made by Di Ford.
Designed by Di Ford.
Machine Quilted by Helen Hayes.


Queen Victoria's Crown.
Made by Di Ford.
Designed by Di Ford.
Machine Quilted by Helen Hayes.
Pattern Available.


Above The Rain.
made by Di Ford.
Designed by Di Ford.
Machine Quilted by Helen Hayes.


Antique Wedding Sampler.
Made by Barbara Worcester.
Designed by Di Ford.
Machine Quilted by Helen Hayes.


Deb's Not Quite Telling The Truth.
Made by Meghan Leslie.
Needle turn Applique.
Designed by Deb King.
Machine Quilted by Helen Hayes.
88" x 100"

Noah's Ark.
made by Di Ford.
Designed by Di Ford.
Machine Quilted by Helen Hayes.
Now owned by Helen Hayes.

If you are enjoying the exhibition, make a donation to any Breast Cancer Research Foundation in your local city, anywhere in the world. Then let us know via a comment, and we will add it to our grand total. Please take the button, so you can spread the word, link back to us and help in our fundraising effort. And feel free to blog about this, let me know, and l will make a list of all who helped share the word. Our thanks to you all in advance.

Linda.


Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Quilts In The Barn Exhibition #4

Poppies.
Hand pieced, appliqued and partly hand quilted by Sue Delves.
My first class at Primarily Patchwork.
80"x 80


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In My Garden.
Made by Clare Cross.
Designed by Di Ford.
Quilted by -Can't remember!!
48"x 74"

Devon.
Made by Ann Ransom.
Pattern from Primarily Patchwork.
Quilted by Carolyn Konig.
1.8m x 1.8m

Marlybone.
Made by Ann Ransom.
Pattern by Sue Ambrose.
Quilted by Somerset Quilting.
1.7m x 1.7m

Deb's Not Quite Telling The Truth.
Made by Deb King.
Hand Appliqued, Machine pieced.
Designed by Deb King.
Machine Quilted by Helen hayes.


Sorry, no info on this one. Will update when l know.


Jane Austin 2.
Made by Di Ford.
Designed by Di Ford.
Machine Quilted by Helen Hayes.
Pattern Available.


Ann's Legacy.
Designed by Ann Daggs. Interpreted by Di Ford.
Quilted by Helen Hayes.
Pattern Available.


Fanny Bolles Bill Hurlbutt.
Made by Merri Garton.
Designed by Di Ford.
Quilted by Katrina Wilson.
80"x 84"

19th century Baskets.
made by Di Ford.
Designed by Di Ford.
Quilted by Helen Hayes?

If you are enjoying the exhibition, make a donation to any Breast Cancer Research Foundation in your local city, anywhere in the world. Then let us know via a comment, and we will add it to our grand total. Please take the button, so you can spread the word, link back to us and help in our fundraising effort. And feel free to blog about this, let me know, and l will make a list of all who helped share the word. Our thanks to you all in advance.

Linda.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Quilts In The Barn Exhibition #3

Hershey, AKA Winter Stars.
Made by Sue Delves. machine pieced.
Machine quilted by Helen Hayes.
Class at Primarily Patchwork.
80"x 80"

The Blue Collection.
Made by Deb King.
Hand appliqued, Machine pieced.
Designed by Maggie Walker Designs.
Machine quilted by Helen Hayes.

Marleybone.
Made by Sue Delves.
Designed by Sue Ambrose.
Quilted by Katrina Wilson.
67"x 67"


1850's 9 Patch.
Made by Julie Cashin.
Class at Primarily Patchwork.
Machine Quilted by Lyn Hughes.
104"x 92"

The Nurses Quilt.
Made by Clare Cross.
Designed by Di Ford.
Machine quilted by Cheryl Prater.
51"x 80"

Pennsylvannia Applque, also known as The Poppies Quilt.
Made by Merri Garton.
Designed by Di Ford and Janine Franzke.
Quilted by Lyn Hughes.


Sarah Morrell.
Made by Ann Ransom.
Designed by Di Ford.
Quilted by Sommerset Quilting.


Tompkins - Gwathmey Jones Quilt. ( also known as the Burnt Quilt )
Made by Merri Garton.
Designed by Di Ford.
Machine Quilted by Katrina Wilson.
86"x 100"

Deb's Not Quite Telling The Truth.
Made by Merri Garton.
Designed by Deb King.
Quilted By Katrina Wilson.
88"x 100"

New York Beauty.
Made by Merri Garton.
Designed by Michelle Yeo.
Quilted by Lyn Hughes.
79"x 79"

If you are enjoying the exhibition, make a donation to any Breast Cancer Research Foundation in your local city, anywhere in the world. Then let us know via a comment, and we will add it to our grand total. Please take the button, so you can spread the word, link back to us and help in our fundraising effort. And feel free to blog about this, let me know, and l will make a list of all who helped share the word. Our thanks to you all in advance.

Linda.


Friday, October 22, 2010

Quilts In The Barn Exhibition #2

Here is the second instalment of Quilts.
We have already had some response to our fundraising appeal. You can see donors and our current donation total over on the right. And we now have our button. Please take it, share it around. Many hands make light work. l would like to thank Jennifer over at 5foot1quilts who was amazing, and offered to make the button for us. l  just love it!!

Unfortunately this quilt did not have its label photographed.
I do know its called Lila and was designed by Kathryn George.


2007 Winter Stars.
Machine Pieced by Julie Cashin.
 Machine quilted by Lyn Hughes.
Primarily Patchwork Pattern.
82"x 82"
Old English Medallion.
Class at Primarily Patchwork.
Machine pieced, hand appliqued and hand quilted by Sue Delves.
79"x 79"

1850's 9 patch.
Class at primarily Patchwork.
Hand pieced, appliqued and quilted by Sue Delves.
59"x 80"

Rose basket Medallion.
Made by Clare Cross.
 Quilted by Cheryl Prater.
Designed by Di Ford.
86"x 86"

Stars and Swags.
Made by Clare Cross. Quilted by Clare Cross.
Designed by Di Ford.
50"x 77"

Blue Redwork.
Made by Clare  Cross.
Quilted by Katrina Wilson.
Designed by Di Ford.
70"x 70"

Topsy, the Quilt That Grew.
Made by Barbara Worcester.
Original design with the assistance of Meredith Clarke at Somerset.
78"x 78

"Bethlehem Star.
Made by Barbara Worcester.
Machine pieced, foundation pieced.
 Machine quilted by Lyn Hughes.
82""x 67"
Liberty 9 Patch.
Made by Barbara Worcester.
74"x 84"


If you are enjoying the exhibition, make a donation to any Breast Cancer Research Foundation in your local city, anywhere in the world. Then let us know via a comment, and we will add it to our grand total. Please take the button, so you can spread the word, link back to us and help in our fundraising effort. And  feel free to blog about this,  let me know, and l will make a list of all who helped share the word. Our thanks to you all in advance.

Our thanks to Janet at Quiltsalott and Lori at Humble Quilts.


Linda.