Showing posts with label quilt show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilt show. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Brisbane here we come

We are off to Brisbane for the Quilt & Craft Show next week and have been very busy getting ready.

Our house has been looking like a factory and warehouse for a while and we have discovered that we actually have a dining table. The dust has settled and here is everything all ready to go to the freight company. Hope we come home with some of them empty.



Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Excitement

What a day! having previously been notified that both my entries had won prizes at the Sydney Quilt Show I still had to wait until this morning to find out exactly which ones. There are four places in the categories I had entered so did not hold out great expectations.
My friend and quilter Nic Bridges had also been told she had won two so we waited nervously at the presentation. The first award was our quilt which we had collaborated on and we were thrilled to hear it had won First Prize! Absolutely incredible but we were so excited.

It is called Squared Up and each square is either painted or textured or stamped etc.


This was quickly followed by Nic winning another First and then we both won seconds for our other quilts. Mine is called Sheer Magic and is multilayered hand dyed cotton and organiza with lots of beads.


Each prize winner also receives a queen size batting so our pile quickly grew. The full list of winners has been posted on the Guild website. This includes the mind boggling Best of Show by Mariya Waters which has to be seen to be belived. It is magnificent!

As well as that excitement - we had a wonderful day at our booth with many people coming up to congratulate us. It was such fun although by close of the day our feet and voices were nearly gone. Only four more days to go but I know I will love them all.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Setup Day

Setup day for the Sydney Show - lots of rain which managed to find its way into some of our tubs on the way but nothing too serious.

Here is a view from the mezzanine floor in the morning.


Always a fun day - today it took six hours from this



to this (this is Peter looking very pleased with himself)



We have gone a bit radical this time with an open area - it will be interesting to see how it works. Everytime we do a show we change it slightly.
It is always nice to do a show in our own city - lovely to come home to my own environment (heat pack, bed etc)

Tomorrow is a big day so a peaceful night tonight is planned.