As always there was much to see. I was especially taken by this little wallhanging called 'Frida' by Ngaire Fleming and quilted by Leonie Wihongi.
I am a long time admirer of Robyn Croft's work. She had several lovely pieces on show, including this modern landscape - inspired by the Waikato country side and the changing colours of the horizons beyond those ubiquitous fences!
One of my quilts 'Treasure Hunt' (pattern by Amanda Woodruff) came second in the amateur small quilt (multiple makers) section. It was quilted by Carol Fearon, who did a fantastic job with it.
Congratulations Megan. You must be thrilled. I loved your quilt when I saw it hanging-didn't realise it was your work at the time. there were some wonderful quilts and great to see so many modern quilts.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your red ribbon! Your quilt is lovely and most worthy of recognition! That modern landscape is fabulous too!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations - nice photo of you beside your quilt. I really enjoyed the show - so much variety, and such a high standard too. Pity we couldn't meet up. Maybe another time.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your ribbon, you look really happy in the photograph. I love the Frida wallhanging, they have captured her face perfectly.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your quilt success. Lovely photo of you too.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't look all that small to me! It's lovely and deserving of a prize. Nicely done, Megan!
ReplyDeleteWell done you.
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