Here are some more gems from my visit to Quay Quilters exhibition......
You can also see photos of the worthy winner of the show at http://quayquilter.blogspot.co.uk.
I took a pic of this quilt especially for my friend Josie who loves cats... she has FIVE!
The heads are tilted at different angles giving them different expressions.
A couple of the (Ch......as) decorations on show.
I can never have too much of a good thing and so, on Saturday, I will be going with several members of http://quiltcornerstone.blogspot.com to visit Sticky Fingers exhibition in Coppull near Preston... can't wait!
Here are details if you fancy a trip....
Sticky Fingers is a family company, run by David and Wendy Deverill since 1993.
The business has two distinct sides: adhesives and other related products in which David has
specialised for over 40 years, and patchwork and quilting which is Wendy’s passion.
Everything is in place now for our exhibition on Saturday 18th July, at the Methodist Church
and Hall, Spendmore Lane, Coppull PR7 5BX, just along from the shop. This is our best exhibition
yet, there are quilts, wallhangings, bags, cushions, table runners, fabric-covered boxes....
the list goes on and on, and that's before we get to the displays of design work and final pieces
from our City and Guilds students.
The quality and quantity of the work is amazing!
We have raffles, a tombola, fabric for sale, and refreshments with lots of lovely homemade cakes,
so do try to come along - and bring a friend!
There is plenty of on-street parking nearby, and a small carpark at the Church Hall for disabled use.
Sticky Fingers is a family company, run by David and Wendy Deverill since 1993.
The business has two distinct sides: adhesives and other related products in which David has
specialised for over 40 years, and patchwork and quilting which is Wendy’s passion.
Everything is in place now for our exhibition on Saturday 18th July, at the Methodist Church
and Hall, Spendmore Lane, Coppull PR7 5BX, just along from the shop. This is our best exhibition
yet, there are quilts, wallhangings, bags, cushions, table runners, fabric-covered boxes....
the list goes on and on, and that's before we get to the displays of design work and final pieces
from our City and Guilds students.
The quality and quantity of the work is amazing!
We have raffles, a tombola, fabric for sale, and refreshments with lots of lovely homemade cakes,
so do try to come along - and bring a friend!
There is plenty of on-street parking nearby, and a small carpark at the Church Hall for disabled use.
The exhibition will be open from 10.00am - 4.00pm, and all proceeds will be donated to Pancreatic Cancer Action
More beauties Jo. I am another Josie but not really a cat lover - but have to say.. I love the cat quilt. Jo
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all those beautiful quilts, Jo.
ReplyDeleteThe carts are cute!
Astonishing work!! It demands a level of patience that I simply do not possess :-). Love the cats!
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Wow, that is amazing stuff. I do love the one with all the houses on it ... and the cats of course. Thanks Jo for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Neet xx
Wow! Love those cats - what a great exhibition! Chrisx
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