My Kawandi is finished!
I took a one day Kawandi class with Lorena Uriarte at Quilt Symposium 2022. We learnt to make Kawandi and here is mine.
My Kawandi is finished!
I took a one day Kawandi class with Lorena Uriarte at Quilt Symposium 2022. We learnt to make Kawandi and here is mine.
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Click here to enterA key part of any NZ Symposium is the Merchant Mall. More than 20 businesses set up their stalls in the college gymnasium. The Merchant Mall was open all day from before classes started in the morning, until after classes finished in the afternoon. People taking classes had a 90 minute lunch break so they could go to the Merchant Mall (again) or go and look at the exhibitions.
Here's what I came home with.
Day 1 and 2 below:
Day 3 and 4:
Day 5 - the final day
I don't think I went too crazy on the shopping. It was spread over five days, and there were so many tempting things on offer.
I haven't used any of these things yet because I've got work to catch up on after spending a week at Symposium, but they are all lovely additions to my stash.
Now it's time for the Peacock Party. Feel free to link up a recent blog post below:
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Click here to enterWhat a week that was! I walked a million miles, I met a thousand people, I shopped til I dropped, and I was inspired to try new quilting techniques.
Yes, Symposium is over and it was great. Here's a photo of me teaching my Millefiori class.
Our committee decorated the school foyer so everyone felt at home as soon as they arrived for registration.
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Click here to enterI chose to use some gorgeous fabrics called "Neptune and the Mermaid" by Tokyo Milk for Free Spirit Fabrics. And some Tula Pink too as required.
I finished the blocks reasonably quickly, but I spent months hand quilting it all with Aurifil 12wt. I used quilting templates for the first time and I'm very happy with the orange peel design in the borders and sashing.
you can see the lines I made with my hera marker |
I finished this quilt months ago, but I couldn't show it to anyone because I wanted it to be a surprise at Quilt Symposium.
Now it's time for the Peacock Party. I've just realised that the colours of Neptune and the Mermaid fit the peacock theme beautifully. That's why they call me Mrs Peacock!
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Click here to enterSymposium is open and now I can now show you the quilts I have entered.
Gone Fishing by Brandon Mably for Kaffe Fassett Collective |
I wanted my flags to be bright and colourful to reflect the Fiesta theme of Symposium. So I chose my brightest fabrics and make them even brighter with feathers, ric-rac and baubles from Spotlight. I had a lot of fun making my flags.
Smitten |
My second entry is in the 12" x 12" Resene Paint Chip Challenge which will be hanging at the Hutt Art Centre, just around the corner from the Lower Hutt Events Centre.
Each entrant was given two paint chips to base their mini quilt on - a colour and a neutral. My colour was a pretty pink called Smitten, and my neutral was Double Dutch White.
I didn't have a lot of time to devote to this challenge, so when I saw some fabric in my colourway, I grabbed it and turned it into a mini quilt with both machine and hand quilting.
My REAL entry is my Neptune and the Mermaid quilt that I started at the 2019 Auckland Symposium. It's in the "In the Beginning" challenge section - for quilts started at the 2019 Auckland Symposium.
I'll show more photos of this quilt in my usual upcoming Friday blog post, but in case you're looking for it at the Lower Hutt Events Centre, this is what it looks like:
Neptune and the Mermaid |
It's hand pieced and hand quilted by me, from a pattern designed by Wendy Whellum. More details on Friday.
If you see me at Symposium with my fancy floral head band, do say hello.