Friday, May 21, 2010

Queensland Quilters Picnic

Well the quilt is almost finished and is displayed along a fence for the Queensland Quilter's Annual Picnic.  This is at the Gatton Historical Village on Tuesday May 11 2010.

 At this stage the quilt is still in a couple of sections and has to be stitched together prior to the official judging to see if it sets a world record.


The quilt is now being hung in the Gatton Town Hall as part of the quilt display for the Inagural Gatton Quilt Show.

Can you see your hexagons?

8 comments:

  1. What a fantastic effort - Congrats to all the ladies who are putting that together...a HUGE effort and so well done!!

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  2. I've looked but NO would be impossible to find my blocks.
    Congratulations to all who have worked on this masterpiece.
    Can't wait to see it all put together . what a BIG job!!!!

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  3. I've just started into the world of quilting and I have made my first hexagonflowers last week. So you can image how impressed I am with this project of you.

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  4. All I can say is: WOW!!!!
    This is really huge!

    Congratulations to all participants, and especially to those who have laboured to join all the flowers and parts.

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  5. Congratulations to everyone involved in making this fantastic hexagon quilt.

    Thank you for sending me a photo and letter with all the details. It has been a pleasure to be part of this amazing and wonderful challenge.
    I've looked, but can't see any of my hexagons either.:) :)
    From
    Isabell
    England UK

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  6. Congratulations to all who worked so hard on this; what a gargantuan effort! I received my photograph today, thanks so much; it's a lovely shot of a fabulous piece of work.

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  7. All I can say is WOW. I really admire all of you who worked on this project.

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  8. yes! I can see mine!

    Not really :D

    I am so proud to have been part of this world record quilt.Best wishes from England

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