Sunday, January 16, 2011

Phew! The annual exhibition is over.

Welcome to the virtual Kerikeri Patchworkers and Quilters Club exhibition for 2011.  Take a seat, click on any picture to make it bigger, and accept my apologies if your entry is not photographed - there were so many amazing quilts and wall hangings that I just know I can't have got them all.  But I guess that's an incentive for you to go and see it next year in full colour and real life!



















Thank you to everyone who made the effort to exhibit something.  Thank you to everyone who helped organise and set up and clean up.  Thank you to all who sold raffle tickets.  Thank you to The Powerquilter for a lovely wee merchant stall.  And thank you to everyone who came along and made this exhibition such a success.  Well done. 

Stay tuned for the winners of viewers choice and the raffle will be drawn in the next day or so and results published in The Bay Chronicle and here.

7 comments:

  1. Congratulations to all of the Kerikeri Patchwork and Quilters group for a fine exhibition. Thank you so much for sharing your talents.
    Miche'le

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  2. congrats on a wonderful exhibition. There are MANY beautiful works amongst the quilts etc. I wish I could have been there to appreciate them in person.

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  3. What a lovely lot of quilts! You've certainly got some clever girls up your way!

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  4. What a great exhibition you put on and so many wonderful quilts - you must have a lot of very talented members in your group. Congratulations!

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  5. Fantastic exhibition - beautifully laid out quilts. You have a very talented guild. Julz

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  6. I just found your blog through the down to earth blog. What beautiful quilts! We spent a wonderful couple of weeks in KeriKeri about 25 years ago when we took our boat up the river and anchored next to the lovely little church there. what a beautiful spot!

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  7. Great pictures Charlotte, a wonderful group of quilts this year. It makes me proud to be a member of the guild.

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