Exhibition 2017

RAPT IN QUILTS EXHIBITION 2017

Well what a weekend it was. Another successful exhibition. We had over 1000 visiting the exhibition. Our Convenor has had many, many compliments on the standard of work and the beautiful quilts, so everyone who exhibited should be extremely proud of themselves. 

The prize winners as judged by Griet Lombard were

Best Contemporary  Quilt                                                    Sandra Killen

Best Machine Appliqué                                                        Sheryl Meech

Best Hand Quilting                                                                Patricia Fouhy

Best Traditional Quilt                                                            Allison Paris

Best Machine Quilting – Domestic Machine                     Margaret Fawcett

Best Use of Colour                                                                Judy Walsh

Best Hand Appliqué                                                              Judith Dudson

Best Child’s Quilt                                                                   Carol Brill

Best In Show                                                                        Anne-Marie Dunlop

Viewer's Choice  1st Jackie Holland            2nd Margaret Fawcett        3rd Anne-Marie Dunlop

Challenge Quilts 1st  Anne Marie Dunlop    2nd Allison Paris                 3rd Robyn Goring                                                               

Congratulations to every one of the prize winners.  

Thanks so much to our Judge, Griet Lombard.

THANKS ALSO TO OUR WONDERFUL MERCHANTS WHO WERE:

Busy Bees                                                   Fabric by Three

Plume Art (Jenny Hunter)                             JJ's Crafts

Stitchbird Fabrics                                         Village Books and Crafts

Fox's cottage Fabrics                                   Aimees Homestead Quilts

Crafty Pear                                                 Angels in gumboots

Wellington Sewing Services

Mr Sharp

THANKS TOO TO KAPITI CAKES who ran the Cafe on site.

A big thanks also to the team at Southward Car Museum and to our many volunteers from the Guild and any family and friends that they roped in to help.