This king size width quilt was made by Pam from Wynnum and is being quilted with the budget Deb’s Swirls e2e machine quilting pattern.
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Ribbon candy and dragonflies patterns
The first quilt was made by Jennifer from Brookfield and is being quilted with the budget ribbon candy pattern. The purple quilt comes from Mary at Aubigny and is being quilted with the dragonflies pattern.
What a site quilt in our exhibition next month.
“The salty sea, an ancient land, Port Arthur, Salamanca, The wharves, Tall ships and rigging, gateway to the Antarctic, the museums and art galleries, Hobart at the epicentre – what a site”.
This is Kat’s artists statement for her “What a Site” quilt for the inaugural Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Art Quilt Prize. The quilt won Viewer’s Choice. It is a wall hanging 160 x 165 cm and features a range of techniques such as discharge dyeing and free motion quilting, and is based on a Google earth image of the museum site.
The quilt will be on display during Carnival of Flowers week as part of the Quilts, Stitches and Textiles Trail. More information on our home page at www.koolkatquilting.com
Budget loop-d-loop and gossamer patterns
The bird quilt made by Helen from Millmerran is being quilted with the budget loop-d-loop pattern and the second quilt by Wendy from Toowoomba is being quilted with the gossamer pattern.
Biennial quilt exhibition marks 26 years at Chinchilla.
A Year in My Garden
A Year in My Garden is another of Kat’s award-winning quilts which will be exhibited as part of the Quilts, Stitches and Textiles Trail during Carnival of Flowers week next month. This wall-sized quit records the flora and fauna observed by Kat over a 12 months period outside her studio at Blue Mountain Heights. Extensive embroidery is a feature of this piece.
For more information, go the following links:
http://www.koolkatquilting.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/one-page-brochure.pdf
http://www.koolkatquilting.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/QSTT19-Brochure-Proof-3.pdf
Apple blossom and budget meandering leaves patterns
The quilt is the foreground comes from Anita at Brookstead and is being quilted with the apple blossom e2e machine quilting pattern. Katrina from Toowoomba delivered a long narrow quilt to be cut into several cot quilts. It is being quilted with the budget meandering leaves pattern.
Gather Ye Rosebuds quilt
Next month during the annual Carnival of Flowers program Kat of KoolKat will be opening her studio and exhibiting her award-winning quilts.
The exhibition will be part of a Quilts, Stitches and Textiles Trail.
Kat’s signature quilt, Gather Ye Rosebuds, will be among those on display. Originally designed as a Block of the Month, several versions of this quilt have won awards both here and overseas.
Kat first discovered the design in a book of stained glass window designs. It had been simplified from a design by Alex Gascoyne in 1910. The design came to life in a large window panel in a house in Sherwood, Brisbane. After taking up quilting, Kat rediscovered the pattern and went through the process of converting it to a quilt design. This was an exacting and time-consuming process, eventually requiring nearly 100 pages of pattern design, released in a 13 part pattern set.
The process was described in detail in an article in Australian Patchwork and Quilting magazine.
http://www.koolkatquilting.com.au/images/uploads/gather%20ye%20rosebuds%20p1%20001.jpg
http://www.koolkatquilting.com.au/images/uploads/gather%20ye%20rosebuds%20p2%20001.jpg
Gather Ye Rosebuds will be feature in a catalogue of items for sale during KoolKat’s Open Studio September 20-7.
Our Open Studio during Carnival Week.
KoolKat will be having an Open Studio session during the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers week.
We will be part of the Quilts, Stitches and Textiles Trail.
http://www.koolkatquilting.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/QSTT19-Brochure-Proof-3.pdf
Kat’s award winning quilts will be on display, and in order to make space for new projects, several of these will be available for purchase.
Also in Kat’s studio during Carnival Week, visitors will be able watch Kat at work producing her textile art pieces similar to the cushions above.
These feature free motion quilting, applique and wool couching.
Look forward to seeing you during Carnival Week.
Falling snowflake, alfresco, ebb and flow, happy times and dragonflies patterns
The first quilt was made by Claire from Toowoomba and is being quilted with the falling snowflake e2e machine quilting pattern. The owls quilt was made by Margot from Blackall who asked for the ebb and flow e2e pattern. The ants quilt was made by Jenny from Toowoomba and is being quilted with the dragonflies e2e pattern. The two pink quilts were made by Judith from Hemmant and are being quilted with the happy times pattern. The final quilt is a drunkard’s path pattern made by Margot from Blackall and is being quilted with the alfresco pattern.