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Sunday, 18 January 2026

If you love quilts . . . . . .

Good morning. It is Sunday and it is raining. There might be a walk later, but in the meantime I have enough to keep my grey matter occupied here. 
Some photo's from the Quilt and Sewing event yesterday at Newark Showground. The first show of 2026. Let's look at the magnificent quilts on show. Some of these are massive. The skill of piecing and stitching fabrics together is off the scale. The artist starts with a centre picture, then builds the surrounding areas with smaller shapes and colours for the background. If you look closely you can just about make out where the background overlaps onto the picture. Imagine collecting all that fabric and cutting it into the shapes and sizes that you need to complete your masterpiece. Pure magic. 
Then when all the pieces are in place you blitz the whole quilt over with hours of machine sewing. 








Lots of medium size quilts. 

Then smaller quilts. They can be any size you like. 
There are some very worthy prize winners in the smallest of these wall hangings. 

I recorded a video of some of the quilts, which I will upload now and post later. 
I treated myself, spent some money on a superduper LED lamp for my craft table. That will brighten things up a bit. Now going to unpack it and set it up. 
Thanks for popping in. Enjoy your Sunday. Toodle pip.   ilona

16 comments:

  1. Some of those larger quilts i done with the "One Block Wonder" method. Google it, it is quite complicated. Those quilts are beautiful, by the way.

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    1. Thank you for that. I wasn't familiar with the term. I've gooooglied it.

      Explained on this web site.
      https://mygirlfriendsquiltshoppe.com/blogs/tips-tricks/one-block-wonder-quilts-that-wow

      At its core, a One-Block Wonder quilt is made by cutting identical triangles from a patterned fabric and piecing them together to form hexagons or other shapes. The magic lies in how these shapes align, creating dazzling, kaleidoscopic effects that draw the eye and keep you mesmerized.

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  2. They are Beautiful 😍 🤩 👌 ❣️ ilona.. WOW the hour's of work gone in to making them... 3D effect almost,

    Regards"♡ Levi xx 😘 ♥️

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    1. I think you could easily say months of work rather than hours.

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    2. Yes ilona 💯I'd think they would be great displayed on a big country house wall.. plenty of space...

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  3. Superb work there. I couldn't even begin to contemplate the style of the first few with amazing focal centrepieces.

    Thank you for sharing these photos - not quite as good as getting there myself, but I have the Quilt Show on our showground next month to look forward to.

    Well done with the good LED craft light. I wouldn't be without mine.

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    1. I like to look really closely at them in real life. They are stitched to perfection. Enjoy your show.

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  4. I am just in awe…..The imagination and time spent is just amazing.

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    1. Some of them should be in a top London Art Gallery.

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  5. I loved the "cat" one the best!! But many were wonderful...!

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    1. My favourite too. I love big cats. As well as the small variety.

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  6. Your photos of the quilts look just amazing Ilona. Some VERY clever people out there for sure - I will keep an eye out for your video.

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    1. It's on my channel now, I'll post it on here tomorrow.

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  7. Oh aren’t they wonderful….dont you wish you had the talent to do that? I certainly do.

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    1. I wish, Trish. Some of the quilters must have been doing it for years.

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  8. Beautiful quilts there thanks for sharing. Linda from Dublin

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Merry Christmas.