A collection of quilts under way today – the air-conditioning seemed to struggle with the heat wave conditions we are experiencing at the moment.
Monthly Archives: November 2014
From east to west, quilts for KoolKat
Camouflage in quilts from Camooweal
Here are three quilts from Karen of Camooweal in NW Qld. The quilt on the top left has some camouflage print fabric and we used the budget meander e2e machine quilting pattern on this. the top right quilt is being quilted with the sticky buns pattern, while the quilt below is being done with the daisy chain e2e machine quilting pattern.
Some king size quilts at KoolKat
Bali Butterflies continue to swarm at Surat
This is Cathy’s Bali Butterfly quilt made during the KoolKat Quilting workshop held in Surat last month by Kathy Adams. We have chosen lilac thread and purple K1002 Marble Scroll backing for this quilt. Bali Butterfly is on the 2015 workshop program.
More quilts from Quilpie
Quilting shows slowing trend in US
In what may be a portent for the future of the Australian quilting industry, latest US research shows that quilting is slowing and is increasingly reliant on a dimishing number of active or dedicated quilters . The average spend per household has risen 36%, but the total number of quilters has fallen almost to 1994 levels, according to the 2014 Quilting in America report conducted by TNS Global Inc and DP Research Solutions. The percentage of beginning quilters has risen slightly from 7-9% since the 2010 report, but the average age of this group remains close to that of intermediate and advanced quilters. Dedicated quilters have doubled during the past four years compared to the 2006-10 period, but this means the industry is increasingly dependent on a diminishing number of active quilters as total numbers have shrunk by nearly half since the peak of 2006. The dedicated group which comprise 12.2% of all quilting households and accounts for 60.4% of expenditure, has been quilting for 20 years, whereas the beginning group has been quilting for around seven years. These figures are roughly similar to our survey work of KoolKat Quilting customers and the Southern Cross Commercial Quilters Yahoo group, namely that the industry is not recruiting sufficient numbers of active quilters to replace its ageing demographic. Increasing use of the internet and on-line purchasing is also evident in the 2014 report compared to the previous 2010 report. The reports may be seen at the bottom of our About Us page