Two weekends ago (yes, time flies and this is a belated post), The Country Yard celebrated its 20th birthday.
We were lucky, we had some lovely fine weather both for setting up, and on the day.
A peaceful start to the day - before people started arriving! The shop is set on lovely grounds which were immaculately presented for the day.Set up the day before - where will all these quilts fit?!
It was a lovely day. Morning tea was available and a lot of our visitors enjoyed sitting in the beautiful garden chatting with friends. In the shop we had a good sale so I'm afraid I didn't get out and about at all!We had asked for quilts which people had made over the years. Many of those that came in were original Block Of The Month programmes we have run. It was a real trip down memory lane to see them all!
Some readers may remember me talking about a challenge quilt I was making for the celebration. Every three weeks or so we were given a theme. We were to make a 12" block relating to the theme, and the idea was that by the party day, we would have a 9-block quilt to be displayed. It was to be no bigger than 48" and to have the supplied challenge fabric in it somewhere.(More on my quilt later.)
It was really exciting to receive the challenge quilts - they were all so different - isn't it always fun seeing how different people interpret (supposedly) the same thing?!
We hung the challenge quilts side-by side along two sides of the marquee.
The themes for the challenge quilts all related to what makes The Country Yard special and were; Sewing, Friendship, Have a cuppa, Celebration, The Country Yard, A favourite block, The garden, Christmas, What's behind the shop doors.
This is the challenge fabric. We were all given a 5" x 20" piece of it.
Here are the challenge quilts; there were 21 in all.
Kerryn -
Wendy-
Carolyn -
Suzanne. (Top only, as she doesn't make small quilts and this will be added to, in time!)-Beryl -
Melissa -
Sheila -
Julie -
Jenny -
Alison -
Bernice -
Judy -
Liz -
Maureen -
Mary -
Ruth -
Sadly my challenge quilt was not finished for the big day. (I stupidly poisoned myself with gluten earlier in the week so that took me out when I had planned on sewing!) I hadn't finished the quilting and it was unbound. We had left a hanging spot for it but received a late entry, so mine was draped elsewhere for display!
I have since finished it (actually I did a better job of finishing it without the deadline so it worked ok in the end!).
My original inspiration was *this* block by Heather Briggs of My Sew Quilty Life. And then I had fun hunting out suitable blocks to carry on with the heart theme.
And just to clarify. Here is where I used one bit of my challenge fabric. And all my cornerstones are from this fabric.
Whew, congratulations if you have got to the end!!
'til next time,
happy stitches,
Raewyn.
What a fantastic array. Such variety. Well done all!
ReplyDeleteHope you are ok with the recent wind and rain
great show of quilts... happy birthday to the shop x
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Super way to celebrate the shop's birthday! I guess we'll bump into each other at the Festival of Quilts this weekend?
ReplyDeletewow--lots of talent in those quilts--happy anniversary to the shop--
ReplyDeleteand thanks for all your hard work--hugs, di
It looks like you had a wonderful spring day for the celebration with plenty of lovely quilts to peruse. Glad you're feeling better now.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a very successful day. The challenge quilts are lovely - all very inventive. Such a shame you were unwell but your finished quilt is beautiful. xx
ReplyDeleteVery nice quilts on display. I’m a bit confused. Where was the challenge fabric used.
ReplyDeleteA fantastic display of all those beautiful quilts.
ReplyDeletePleased you got yours finished.
Maria lifeontheblock
Looks like a wonderful event. That would be a challenging fabric for the challenge quilt. :) Fun to see everyone interpret the themes and create a quilt. I love what you did. And so sorry you got "glutened"! That is no fun.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun day.
ReplyDelete2nd try with the comment - You certainly had a great selection of quilts in your sho and thank goodness the weather was kind!
ReplyDeleteThat looks incredible Raewyn well done
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great day Reawyn, and the challenge quilts are fantastic. Love yours!! Sorry to hear the gluten got you!!
ReplyDeleteHi Raewyn, what a great post! It looks like it was a very successful day. The quilts are so fun and different. Your hearts are really great. Congrats on your finish!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a great day. Lovely to see so many quilts. Such a variety in the challenge quilts.
ReplyDeleteGlad that you managed to finish yours in your own time.
what a wonderful way to celebrate a milestone! Certainly a very varied collection of quilts. Great job on yours - sorry you got sick though.
ReplyDeleteHappy 20th to the Yard. The setting looks beautiful as do all the quilts. A lovely celebration x
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fantastic day out and great to see all the variation of the quilts with the same theme.
ReplyDeleteRaewyn - my goodness, what a fabulous event, and set in such gorgeous grounds. I can totally imagine myself strolling around and then enjoying a cup of tea. Thanks for showing all the challenge quilts! You are right, the variety exemplifies the creativity of all the quilters (and how much FABRIC there is in the world)! Glad you got to finish yours on your own timeline.
ReplyDeleteI have been away from blogging for a bit due to a busy summer and our daughter's wedding. So nice to have a chance to visit everyone again.
Well I sure love your challenge quilt! Then again you do know how much I love layered designs and hearts - ahh! It looks to have been quite the wonderful event, and I'm glad the weather cooperated.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see all of the celebration quilts.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous celebration. Challenge quilts are always so fun to see.
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