I was lucky to be in town when the Tauranga Patchwork and Quilting Group held their show in June. It was a beautiful day, in a beautiful setting with beautiful quilts and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I'd been staying at my sister's and the show was just a short drive from her house :-)
There was a great variety of quilts and of course I took far too many photos so I'll share just a few here. (And in no order of favouritism, sometimes it's a case of which photos turned out better!!)
I was pleased to meet Ali Honey (of quiltingorchardist) who had alerted me to the fact that the show was on. Here's her piece Fancy Flowers -
I love the wee real feathers sewn in —I was pleased to meet Ali Honey (of quiltingorchardist) who had alerted me to the fact that the show was on. Here's her piece Fancy Flowers -
Below is a clever FPP piece by Karen Livingstone - trying to work out the actual blocks was a challenge - I think they were triangles.
I thought it looked great in these fabrics —
I thought it looked great in these fabrics —
There were several versions of Sarah Fielke's Coming Home quilt - a group of (at least) four had sewn it together and each quilt was different to the next. I really liked this version in Tilda fabrics.
(There were two more 'Coming Home' quilts around the corner I didn't photograph.)Sound Waves by Jackie Southam (from the book Simple Modern Patchwork Quilts) —
The Rowdy Flat Library Book by Helen Purllant —
For the Love of Hexagons by Julie Brittain —
Gossip in the Garden by Ruth Couch —
Moody Blues by Julie Brittain —
Also by Lynda Warn, 'Orange Into Vintage' —
Okay, enough rambling, thank you for reading along!!
The Rowdy Flat Library Book by Helen Purllant —
For the Love of Hexagons by Julie Brittain —
Gossip in the Garden by Ruth Couch —
Moody Blues by Julie Brittain —
A Skitch a Day by Chris McIntyre (Gourmet Quilter BOM) —
Unscrappy Windmills by Lynda Warn —Also by Lynda Warn, 'Orange Into Vintage' —
I said it was a beautiful day in a beautiful setting. The venue, The Tauranga Yacht Club, is on the water's edge and I don't think you could have had a better setting than this......
Enjoying a cuppa and a piece of slice.
That mountain (Mount Maunganui) was in my view for part of June/July as I stayed for a bit while mum was in hospital (and then home) healing from a nasty leg infection.
The area was a place of many happy childhood memories as my grandparents had a bach there. A lot of Mum's family (and my sister) live there and it's always comfortable visiting the area.
(This blogpost has been in the works for nearly 6 weeks!)
I flew home and was really delighted to get some decent photos from air (I seem to always be over a wing when I fly so I don't see much!) which showed the Mount, the township, the harbour and the ocean off really well —
You see the ships in the above photo; back in March bloggy friend Janet, roguequilter, was visiting NZ on the big cruise ship below (in the same harbour) —Julie, mythreadbearlife and I met her off the ship. We walked around the base of the Mount —We talked, drank coffee, talked some more, splashed in the harbour -
We had a fabulous day - my life has been so enriched through blogging- events like this remind me how special this whole thing is - and why I have to keep blogging!!!!We exchanged gifts (of course).
Here is the special package from Janet —
The pineapple mug rug is amazing and showcases Janet's legendary small piecing beautifully!And a couple of her handmade soaps —
Julie and I decided not to swap gifts.
Here is what I made for Janet; a kiwiana themed pouch —
(As we are both Coeliac, I did some Gluten Free baking for her, wrapped in the tea-towel)Okay, enough rambling, thank you for reading along!!
Happy stitches,
Raewyn
Beautiful scenery! I'm glad your mother is back home again and back on her feet! That had to be a scary situation. Thanks for the mini quilt show, the Rowdy Flat Library quilt is my favorite. I'm mulling over whether to purchase the pattern or not, my to applique list is so long and just keeps getting longer! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool you got to meet up. Love that you got a few casual photos in the water. Such a nice memory of the day. Thanks for the quilt eye candy. Oh those triangles in shirtings--cool!
ReplyDeleteA lovely catch up post. The quilt show had some beauties and how good to catch up with Ali. Wasn’t it the best experience to meet Janet earlier in the year.
ReplyDeleteThat quilt show looks amazing, and what a gorgeous setting. So cool that you were able to connect with other quilty friends and spend time together; love all the swap gifts.
ReplyDeletegood to see you back on the blog...the setting for the quilt show is - as you said - wonderful;
ReplyDeletethanks for all the pics.
It was lovely & lucky you could catch up with Janet - lovely gifts you swapped.
Sound waves is stunning..and love the idea of a Mug Rug...nicer than place mat!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you mum is on the mend x
so many neat quilts and wonderful setting. The beach and photos there are so nice too - that is my kind of enjoyment at the beach - walking on the edge of the water looking for shells.
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