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About eastwoodpatchworkquilters

We are a group of passionate patchwork quilters who meet weekly in the suburb of Eastwood in Sydney NSW Australia.

Making the Australian Quilt Exhibition 1800-1950

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If at all possible, don’t miss this important event to be exhibited in Melbourne only at the National Gallery of Victoria, starting in July 2016.

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22 Jul 16 – 6 Nov 16

Open 10am–5pm daily

Quilt study groupMaking the Australian Quilt: 1800–1950 is the first major exhibition of its kind to bring together the rich works that constitute Australia’s quilt heritage. Exclusive to Melbourne, the exhibition includes more than eighty works from around the country. Key works such as The Rajah Quilt and examples by renowned makers Mary Jane Hannaford, Marianne Gibson and Amelia Brown are shown alongside a number of recently discovered pieces not exhibited before. They include quilts, coverlets, garments and quilted, patched and pieced works made in Australia or with a significant Australian provenance. The exhibition also features key 19th century English quilts that were brought or sent to Australia, informing and influencing the early quilting practices of local makers.

More information about the exhibition and related event can be found at the Australian Quilt Study Group’s blog

What’s on Tuesday?

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The Tuesday members are always busy having lots of fun with their varied stitching. Here’s a taste of what they have been up to of late.

PicCollage Tuesday (2)

In the picture above you can see Robyn’s stunning applique quilt, Janet’s one block wonder and Louise’s mola patchwork.

 

 

 

 

 

Bungendore Quilters Annual Exhibition – November 28/29

 

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If you are making the trip south to catch the Braidwood Airing of the Quilts on the weekend, make sure that you leave a little time to check out the Bungendore Quilters Exhibition as well. Its just a short drive across from Braidwood and the exhibition is always worth a look. You can link to their website here