This is just the first instalment of quilts to show you. There are about 90 quilts in all, and over the next few weeks we will show them all.
Hershey.
Foundation and Machine Pieced.
Made by Meghan Leslie.
Quilted by Jenny Scott.
From a class with Di at Primarily Patchwork in 2004,
this is where the Saturday sewers in the Sisterhood met.
82"x 82"
2008 English Frame Quilt - Border of the Month - Primarily Patchwork
Made by Julie Cashin, hand pieced for my first son, Andrew.
Machine quilted by Katrina's Quilting.
85"x 85"
Mariners Compass.
Made by Merri Garton. Quilted by Lynne Hughes.
Designed by Di Ford.
82"x 82"
Farmyard Stars by Clare Cross.
Designed by Clare Cross. Quilted by Annabelle McDonald.
65"x 82"
Mum's Quilt.
Class at Threadbear, Castlemaine.
made for my Mother's 70th birthday.
Machine pieced and hand quilted by Sue Delves.
68"x 82"
Chris Dempsey
Sampler.
Jane Austin 1.
Made by Clare Cross. Quilted by Katrina Wilson.
A Primarily Patchwork Class.
78"x 86"
Devon.
Made by Meghan Leslie. Quilted by Lyn Hughes.
Machine and Foundation Pieced.
Designed by Di Ford.
68"x 68"
Citron Stars.
made by Clare Cross. Quilted by Katrina Wilson.
Designed by Di Ford.
82"x 82"
Fanny Hurlbutt
Made by Clare Cross. Quilted by Katrina Wilson.
Made by Clare Cross. Quilted by Katrina Wilson.
Designed by Di Ford.
74"x 81"
What we ask is, if you enjoy 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. We are having a button made, so you can spread the word, link back to us and help in our fundraising effort. Please feel free to blog about this, and let me know, and l will make a list of all who helped share the word. Our thanks to you all in advance.
We have had our first donation made on our behalf, Kathie over at Inspired By Antique Quilts.
Now l just have to figure out how to make a list of names on the side bar.
Linda.
Linda,
ReplyDeleteThank you for being one of the first people to show photos of exhibition quilts with not just the maker named, but also the quilter and the designer.
Judy B
Hi Linda,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the most wonderful quilt show. It was the first time I'd visited Quilts in the Barn and everything about it was delightful. I'm glad it was such a success as a fundraiser too and I'll certainly make a donation and get back to you. I will put a link on my blog to help spread the word. Congratulations and thanks once again for all the effort you put into giving us all a wonderful time.
Greetings from London Linda. So glad you have posted all the details of the quilts for me who never takes any notes.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful exhibition.
Wow, and more to come over the next few weeks I can't wait to get up in the morning here in the UK.
ReplyDeleteI am really going to enjoy seeing these magnificent quilts.
Thanks
Sue
What a terrific show! I have tremdous admiration for the wonderful quilts you make. Your enthusiasm for traditional quilts is a joy.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL quilts ....I am just so thrilled to see them
ReplyDeletewhat an incredible talented group of ladies, from the makers, to the designers of the quilts and the quilting...
thanks for sharing.
Kathie
Hi Linda, I'm glad I can see the quilts again one by one with the makers and the quilters names. Thanks so much for a great exhibition - Will link it to my post the next time I blog - Hugs Nat
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts! So inspiring.. Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeletelinda i like the new background to your blog also,it seems the world is now enjoying in the pleasure we all had last weekend!
ReplyDeletei have linked back to you also from 'broderie'.
I know I'm going to run out of descriptive words!! The quilts are so beautiful. I especially love the strippy!!
ReplyDeleteOh, they are beautiful and thank you for all the detail about them. When I have picked my favorite, then I can buy the pattern! I look forward the future installlments, although I am sure the pictures do them no justice. They must have been stunning to see in person. Looking forward to the button, although I have blogged about it already.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the first quilt shown. I like points.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great bunch of quilts for a a great cause! I Thanks for sharing them online. I don't make quilts, but I do use fabric for my artwork. I use very small pieces. Come see what I do with the scraps.
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