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National Wool MuseumBook, Historic Australian Quilts
... Historic Australian Quilts...This book provides an overview of the history of quilts in Australia. It was written by well known quilt historian, Annette Gero. ...Annette Gero / Historic Australian Quilts...Annette Gero has signed the title page. Quilting - History Patchwork - History National Trust of Australia (NSW) Gero Dr Annette Quilting - History Patchwork - History Annette Gero / Historic Australian Quilts Historic Australian Quilts Book ...This book provides an overview of the history of quilts in Australia. It was written by well known quilt historian, Annette Gero. She curated an exhibition on historic Australian quilts for the National Trust of Australia (NSW) which was held at Old Government House, Paramatta between 5 June and 22 August 2000. This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition. A quilt now owned by the National Wool Museum (W3157) was display in this exhibition (although it does not feature in the book). Annette Gero has signed the title page.Annette Gero / Historic Australian Quiltsquilting - history patchwork - history, national trust of australia (nsw), gero, dr annette, quilting - history, patchwork - history -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, Australia's Quilts, 1999
... Australia's Quilts...Quilts..."Australia's Quilts " celebrates the country's rich history through the heritage of quilts to be seen on public display....Quilts Manning Jenny A directory of patchwork treasures Australia's Quilts Book Manning, Jenny ...A directory of patchwork treasuresnon-fictionA directory of patchwork treasuresquilts, manning jenny -
National Wool MuseumBook, Australia's Quilts: a directory of patchwork treasures
... Australia's Quilts: a directory of patchwork treasures...This book is a directory of Australian quilts. There is a reference within to the National Wool Museum and its quilt collection. ...AUSTRALIA'S / QUILTS / A DIRECTORY OF / PATCHWORK TREASURES / By Jenny Manning To the National Wool Museum / with best wishes / from / Jenny Manning / 14th November 2000...Handicrafts - history Quilting - History Patchwork - History Handicrafts - history Quilting - History Patchwork - History AUSTRALIA'S / QUILTS / A DIRECTORY OF / PATCHWORK TREASURES / By Jenny Manning To the National Wool Museum / with best wishes / from / Jenny Manning / 14th November 2000 Australia's Quilts: a directory of patchwork treasures Book ...This book is a directory of Australian quilts. There is a reference within to the National Wool Museum and its quilt collection. Signed by author.AUSTRALIA'S / QUILTS / A DIRECTORY OF / PATCHWORK TREASURES / By Jenny Manning To the National Wool Museum / with best wishes / from / Jenny Manning / 14th November 2000handicrafts - history quilting - history patchwork - history, handicrafts - history, quilting - history, patchwork - history -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Mrs Mary Joyce Abbott, 1972
... Quilt...quilts...Mary Joyce Abbott made the quilt in 1972 in Bendigo. The quilt was constructed on Mary’s old Singer sewing machine with knee-action drive. ...The quilt is constructed out of crazy quilt blocks, machine sewn, and made from factory offcuts of velveteen in a kaleidoscope of colours. ...Mary Abbott \ 1972 (sewn into back of quilt)...In the mid-1980s Sandra roughly stitched Mary’s name and the date onto the back of the quilt. quilts textiles bed Sewing Mary Abbott \ 1972 (sewn into back of quilt) The quilt is constructed out of crazy quilt blocks, machine sewn, and made from factory offcuts of velveteen in a kaleidoscope of colours. ...Mary Joyce Abbott made the quilt in 1972 in Bendigo. The quilt was constructed on Mary’s old Singer sewing machine with knee-action drive. Mary gifted the quilt to her daughter Sandra who used it on her bed for about a decade then retired it when she purchased her first doona. Mary was an excellent seamstress and a very early winner of Melbourne Show quilt prize with two single log cabin style quilts. In the mid-1980s Sandra roughly stitched Mary’s name and the date onto the back of the quilt.The quilt is constructed out of crazy quilt blocks, machine sewn, and made from factory offcuts of velveteen in a kaleidoscope of colours. The top end has squared edges and the bottom end has rounded edges.Mary Abbott \ 1972 (sewn into back of quilt)quilts, textiles, bed, sewing -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... QUILTERS ARE ALSO RESTORING A QUILT MADE MORE THAN A CENTURY AGO BY NANCY VIBERT'S GREAT GRANDMOTHER MORE THEN 1000 HOURS OF WORK PUT INTO QUILT....PHOTOCOPY OF GROUP OF GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTERS - DISPLAYING THEIR WORK....QUILTERS' INAUGURAL EXHIBITION...QUILTERS ARE ALSO RESTORING A QUILT MADE MORE THAN A CENTURY AGO BY NANCY VIBERT'S GREAT GRANDMOTHER MORE THEN 1000 HOURS OF WORK PUT INTO QUILT. local history handcraft needlework QUILTERS' INAUGURAL EXHIBITION PHOTOCOPY OF GROUP OF GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTERS - DISPLAYING THEIR WORK. ...GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTERS INAUGURAL EXHIBITION AT SHEPPERTON ART GALLERY - G.V. QUILTERS ARE ALSO RESTORING A QUILT MADE MORE THAN A CENTURY AGO BY NANCY VIBERT'S GREAT GRANDMOTHER MORE THEN 1000 HOURS OF WORK PUT INTO QUILT.PHOTOCOPY OF GROUP OF GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTERS - DISPLAYING THEIR WORK.QUILTERS' INAUGURAL EXHIBITIONlocal history, handcraft, needlework -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photographs, Rosie Bray, Quilts on display at The Patchwork Gallery 2004, 2005
... Quilts on display at The Patchwork Gallery 2004...Photo 1 and 2 are captioned "Quilts at quilt shop 2004"....Photo 1 and 2 are captioned "Quilts at quilt shop 2004". layt family the patchwork gallery watsonia quilting 2 colour photographs, captions on back. ...2 photographs from the Patchwork Gallery in Watsonia taken by Rosie Bray. Photo 1 and 2 are captioned "Quilts at quilt shop 2004".2 colour photographs, captions on back.layt family, the patchwork gallery, watsonia, quilting -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Newspaper Clipping, Daren Howe, Bright quilts, 13/08/2004
... Bright quilts...Article advertising an exhibition of patchwork quilts in shop fronts along Watsonia Road, Watsonia 13/08/2004...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Article advertising an exhibition of patchwork quilts in shop fronts along Watsonia Road, Watsonia 13/08/2004 quilting Debra Layt Patchwork Gallery watsonia road watsonia Newspaper clipping, text with colour illustration Bright quilts Article Newspaper Clipping Daren Howe ...Article advertising an exhibition of patchwork quilts in shop fronts along Watsonia Road, Watsonia 13/08/2004Newspaper clipping, text with colour illustrationquilting, debra layt, patchwork gallery, watsonia road watsonia -
National Wool MuseumQuilt, No Sugar
... Quilt..."No Sugar" was the winnning entry in the Expressions 2002; The Wool Quilt Prize. It was on exhibit at the National Wool Museum from 23 September to the 15 December 2002....Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 28 'Featured Quilter: Katherine Morrison', page 1 (page 4 of issue) Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 28 'Featured Quilter: Katherine Morrison', page 2 (page 5 of issue) Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 28 'Featured Quilter: Katherine Morrison', page 3 (page 6 of issue) Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 37 titled '2 Women's Work', page 27 of issue Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 41 titled 'Rural Composition', page 21 Photo and explaination of Katherine Morrison's quilt 'Something Borrowed', made 1997..."No Sugar" by Katherine Morrison 84 Blue Mountains road Silverstream upper Hutt New Zealand ph/fax 04 5288624 "NO SUGAR' 2002 An original quilt by Katherine morrison Hand dyed woollen (old) blankets handquilted QUILT CARE MADE WITH PURE N.Z. ...Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 28 'Featured Quilter: Katherine Morrison', page 1 (page 4 of issue) Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 28 'Featured Quilter: Katherine Morrison', page 2 (page 5 of issue) Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 28 'Featured Quilter: Katherine Morrison', page 3 (page 6 of issue) Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 37 titled '2 Women's Work', page 27 of issue Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 41 titled 'Rural Composition', page 21 Photo and explaination of Katherine Morrison's quilt 'Something Borrowed', made 1997 No Sugar Quilt ..."No Sugar" was the winnning entry in the Expressions 2002; The Wool Quilt Prize. It was on exhibit at the National Wool Museum from 23 September to the 15 December 2002.Large green handstitched quilt with orange cross. (This picture shows the quilt on its side - it is displayed with the cross on the left and the darker area at the lower left.) Statement from Katherine Morrison regarding working technique and Expressions. Statement by Katherine Morrison regarding working methods and Expressions. CV of Katherine Morrison, Winner of Expressions 2002 Entry from 'Expressions 2002: The Wool Quilt Prize 23 September - 15 December 2002 National Wool Museum, Geelong', no.15. Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 28 'Featured Quilter: Katherine Morrison', page 1 (page 4 of issue) Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 28 'Featured Quilter: Katherine Morrison', page 2 (page 5 of issue) Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 28 'Featured Quilter: Katherine Morrison', page 3 (page 6 of issue) Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 37 titled '2 Women's Work', page 27 of issue Article from New Zealand Quilter issue 41 titled 'Rural Composition', page 21 Photo and explaination of Katherine Morrison's quilt 'Something Borrowed', made 1997"No Sugar" by Katherine Morrison 84 Blue Mountains road Silverstream upper Hutt New Zealand ph/fax 04 5288624 "NO SUGAR' 2002 An original quilt by Katherine morrison Hand dyed woollen (old) blankets handquilted QUILT CARE MADE WITH PURE N.Z. WOOL BATTINGquilting, blankets, new zealand -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, 1940-1945
... quilts...These quilts were made from 10 inch squares and sewn together. ...Small black and white photograph of a handmade quilt...One of these quilts was found after the 1939/45 war in Egypt and sent to the Museum in Rutherglen Scotland. quilts handcrafts red cross world war ii quilt Small black and white photograph of a handmade quilt Photograph Image Rutherglen Red Cross ...These quilts were made from 10 inch squares and sewn together. Each square had the name of the donor embroidered on it, the quilts were made by Red Cross members. The Shire Emblem was also added. One of these quilts was found after the 1939/45 war in Egypt and sent to the Museum in Rutherglen Scotland.Small black and white photograph of a handmade quiltquilts, handcrafts, red cross, world war ii, quilt -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, 1940-1945
... quilts...These quilts were made from 10 inch squares and sewn together. ...Small black and white photograph of a handmade quilt...One of these quilts was found after the 1939/45 war in Egypt and sent to the Museum in Rutherglen Scotland. quilts handcrafts red cross world war ii quilt Small black and white photograph of a handmade quilt Photograph Image ...These quilts were made from 10 inch squares and sewn together. Each square had the name of the donor embroidered on it, the quilts were made by Red Cross members. The Shire Emblem was also added. One of these quilts was found after the 1939/45 war in Egypt and sent to the Museum in Rutherglen Scotland.Small black and white photograph of a handmade quiltquilts, handcrafts, red cross, world war ii, quilt -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Ms Jane McGrath, Tartan Fabric Sample, c.1990
... Quilt...Quilts...It was one of her first quilts. Jane was inspired to quilt by her mother Shirley Critchley. ...This fabric is also used to bind the quilt together at the edges. The internal insulating fabric of the quilt is not known. ...It was one of her first quilts. Jane was inspired to quilt by her mother Shirley Critchley. ...Jane McGrath made this quilt 30 years ago from a tartan fabric sample book (c.1990). It was one of her first quilts. Jane was inspired to quilt by her mother Shirley Critchley. Jane recalls her mother being a very talented quilter, with one example being the “Unpicked Jumper Wagga” which can be found within the National Wool Museum’s Collection (REG 8283). Shirley taught Jane the basics in quilting and assisted her in preparing this quilt. The quilt is backed with material from disused woollen skirts. Jane could not recall what material was used for the internal insulating fabric. Jane donated the Tartan Fabric Sample Quilt to the National Wool Museum in 2021. The quilt had been languishing in her cupboard for many years and had found its way to the op-shop pile, as her children had no desire to inherit her quilts. The top layer of the quilt consists of five distinct rows of tartan samples appliqued together. The rows of tartan samples are broken with a boarder of white, grey, and brown fabric which runs in parallel lines. This fabric is also used to bind the quilt together at the edges. The internal insulating fabric of the quilt is not known. The backing fabric is a grey coloured wool originating from disused skirts. The Tartan samples contain stripes of varying width and colour. The samples have been arranged so that the stripes run diagonal on the quilt. Many different colours have been used. The predominant colours are red and black, with lessening amounts of blue, yellow, white, green, and grey featuring. quilts, tartan fabric samples, upcycle, shirley critchley/jane mcgrath collection -
National Wool MuseumArchive - Soroptimist Project Quilt 2000 Brochure, Soroptimist International, 2000
... quilt...Brochure to accompany the Soroptimist Quilt Project 2000. The quilt was made by members of seventeen Soroptimist International clubs across Victoria to celebrate the Year 2000. ...A3 sized folded brochure printed in blue and white depicting images and text relating to squares of the Soroptimist Project Quilt 2000....front: [printed] SOROPTIMIST / INTERNATIONAL / Soroptimist International / SOROPTIMIST / PROJECT QUILT - 2000 / To celebrate the Year 2000, members of the / seventeen Victorian Soroptimist Clubs have / worked together to produce this quilt. ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Brochure to accompany the Soroptimist Quilt Project 2000. The quilt was made by members of seventeen Soroptimist International clubs across Victoria to celebrate the Year 2000. ...Brochure to accompany the Soroptimist Quilt Project 2000. The quilt was made by members of seventeen Soroptimist International clubs across Victoria to celebrate the Year 2000. The quilt squares illustrate some of the projects initiated, funded and supported by Victorian Soroptimists as well as illustrations of broader affiliations and responsibilities, including to the UN. Examples include the S.I.A.M. (Soroptimist International Aids Mediation) project by SI Berwick in Northern Thai villages which established industries and health programs for women and girls as viable alternatives to the sex industry. Revegetation of woodlands, wetlands and cleared land by SI Deakin. Donation of toiletries to women's shelters, police lock ups and church emergency centres in the western suburbs of Melbourne by SI Cut Paw Paw. Founded in 1921, Soroptimist International is a global volunteer movement with a network of around 72,000 club members in 121 countries. Advocating for human rights and gender equality, at the heart of Soroptimist International’s advocacy is its work across seven UN Centres, where UN representatives ensure that the voices of women and girls are heard. Memberships work on grassroots projects that help women and girls achieve their individual and collective potential, realise aspirations and have an equal voice in communities worldwide. It has a flourishing Club in Geelong. The quilt has been displayed in Soroptimist Headquarters Victoria at 383 Toorak Road, South Yarra (Soroptimist House) since touring the State of Victoria in 2000. Soroptimist House has been sold with the funds raised to go to furthering the objects of Soroptimism.A3 sized folded brochure printed in blue and white depicting images and text relating to squares of the Soroptimist Project Quilt 2000.front: [printed] SOROPTIMIST / INTERNATIONAL / Soroptimist International / SOROPTIMIST / PROJECT QUILT - 2000 / To celebrate the Year 2000, members of the / seventeen Victorian Soroptimist Clubs have / worked together to produce this quilt. The / quilt squares illustrate some of the projects / which have been initiated, funded and / supported by Victorian Soroptimist / members as well as illustrations of our / broader affiliations and responsibilities.quilt, women, soroptimist, victoria, community, clubs, human rights, gender equality, united nations -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Ms Shirley Critchley, Unpicked Jumper Wagga, c.1960
... Quilt...quilts...One of Shirley’s daughters, Jane McGrath, followed in her mother’s footsteps and begun quilting with Shirley’s guidance. One of Jane’s first quilts, the “Tartan Fabric Sample Quilt” is located within the National Wool Museum’s collection (REG 8282). ...Multicoloured wagga style quilt. The quilt’s top layer is made from unpicked knitted woollen jumpers. ...One of Shirley’s daughters, Jane McGrath, followed in her mother’s footsteps and begun quilting with Shirley’s guidance. One of Jane’s first quilts, the “Tartan Fabric Sample Quilt” is located within the National Wool Museum’s collection (REG 8282). quilts wagga upcycle Shirley Critchley/Jane McGrath Collection Woollen Jumpers Multicoloured wagga style quilt. ...This quilt was created by Ms Shirley Critchley, c.1960. it was made in a wagga style from unpicked knitted jumpers that Shirley would repurpose. Some of these jumpers were from her daughters out growing their garments, while others were from jumpers Shirley would find at opportunity stores. One of Shirley’s daughters, Jane McGrath, followed in her mother’s footsteps and begun quilting with Shirley’s guidance. One of Jane’s first quilts, the “Tartan Fabric Sample Quilt” is located within the National Wool Museum’s collection (REG 8282). Multicoloured wagga style quilt. The quilt’s top layer is made from unpicked knitted woollen jumpers. These jumpers are in a variety of colours including yellow, blue, green, and red. Some blocks are a single colour, while others have been knitted with a different secondary colour such as grey or white to give noise. The quilt has an unknown insulating fabric. It shares its backing fabric with the material used to bind the edges together. This material is a woollen blanket in a tartan pattern of a blue background with green and red lines. The quilt is sized to suit a single bed. quilts, wagga, upcycle, shirley critchley/jane mcgrath collection, woollen jumpers -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, 2017
... quilts...These quilts were made from 10 inch squares and sewn together. ...Colour photograph of a handmade quilt. Photograph was printed from a digital image sent from the South Lanarkshire Museum in Scotland...We were pleased to see that it had a good home. quilts handcrafts red cross world war ii quilt Colour photograph of a handmade quilt. ...These quilts were made from 10 inch squares and sewn together. Each square had the name of the donor embroidered on it, the quilts were made by Red Cross members. The Shire Emblem was also added. One of these quilts was found after the 1939/45 war in Egypt and sent to the Museum in Rutherglen Scotland. The Council of Rutherglen Scotland was later amalgamated into South Lanarkshire, and the holdings of the Rutherglen Museum sent to the South Lanarkshire Museum. Martha Valentine communicated with the South Lanarkshire Museum, to enquire if they still held this item. Sharon Paton, of the South Lanarkshire museum replied with the comments: "Yes I can confirm the quilt (RG.1992.7) is part of the Rutherglen collections transferred to us by Glasgow City Council in 1995/6 during council re-organisation. We are very pleased you have given some more information on the history of the quilt since many of the items transferred to us at that time, did not arrive with a lot of historical information. I attach photographs of the quilt taken yesterday. Due to space restrictions in that store, I couldn’t unroll it fully, but hopefully before the end of this year we can do that when we are working in our storage sites. It was very easy to locate. It was last displayed around 2003/4 for our Treasures of South Lanarkshire exhibition at Low Parks Museum." We were pleased to see that it had a good home. Colour photograph of a handmade quilt. Photograph was printed from a digital image sent from the South Lanarkshire Museum in Scotlandquilts, handcrafts, red cross, world war ii, quilt -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, 2017
... quilts...These quilts were made from 10 inch squares and sewn together. ...Colour photograph of a handmade quilt. Photograph was printed from a digital image sent from the South Lanarkshire Museum in Scotland...We were pleased to see that it had a good home. quilts handcrafts red cross world war ii quilt Colour photograph of a handmade quilt. ...These quilts were made from 10 inch squares and sewn together. Each square had the name of the donor embroidered on it, the quilts were made by Red Cross members. The Shire Emblem was also added. One of these quilts was found after the 1939/45 war in Egypt and sent to the Museum in Rutherglen Scotland. The Council of Rutherglen Scotland was later amalgamated into South Lanarkshire, and the holdings of the Rutherglen Museum sent to the South Lanarkshire Museum. Martha Valentine communicated with the South Lanarkshire Museum, to enquire if they still held this item. Sharon Paton, of the South Lanarkshire museum replied with the comments: "Yes I can confirm the quilt (RG.1992.7) is part of the Rutherglen collections transferred to us by Glasgow City Council in 1995/6 during council re-organisation. We are very pleased you have given some more information on the history of the quilt since many of the items transferred to us at that time, did not arrive with a lot of historical information. I attach photographs of the quilt taken yesterday. Due to space restrictions in that store, I couldn’t unroll it fully, but hopefully before the end of this year we can do that when we are working in our storage sites. It was very easy to locate. It was last displayed around 2003/4 for our Treasures of South Lanarkshire exhibition at Low Parks Museum." We were pleased to see that it had a good home. Colour photograph of a handmade quilt. Photograph was printed from a digital image sent from the South Lanarkshire Museum in Scotlandquilts, handcrafts, red cross, world war ii, quilt -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, 2017
... quilts...These quilts were made from 10 inch squares and sewn together. ...Colour photograph of a handmade quilt. Photograph was printed from a digital image sent from the South Lanarkshire Museum in Scotland...We were pleased to see that it had a good home. quilts handcrafts red cross world war ii quilt Colour photograph of a handmade quilt. ...These quilts were made from 10 inch squares and sewn together. Each square had the name of the donor embroidered on it, the quilts were made by Red Cross members. The Shire Emblem was also added. One of these quilts was found after the 1939/45 war in Egypt and sent to the Museum in Rutherglen Scotland. The Council of Rutherglen Scotland was later amalgamated into South Lanarkshire, and the holdings of the Rutherglen Museum sent to the South Lanarkshire Museum. Martha Valentine communicated with the South Lanarkshire Museum, to enquire if they still held this item. Sharon Paton, of the South Lanarkshire museum replied with the comments: "Yes I can confirm the quilt (RG.1992.7) is part of the Rutherglen collections transferred to us by Glasgow City Council in 1995/6 during council re-organisation. We are very pleased you have given some more information on the history of the quilt since many of the items transferred to us at that time, did not arrive with a lot of historical information. I attach photographs of the quilt taken yesterday. Due to space restrictions in that store, I couldn’t unroll it fully, but hopefully before the end of this year we can do that when we are working in our storage sites. It was very easy to locate. It was last displayed around 2003/4 for our Treasures of South Lanarkshire exhibition at Low Parks Museum." We were pleased to see that it had a good home. Colour photograph of a handmade quilt. Photograph was printed from a digital image sent from the South Lanarkshire Museum in Scotlandquilts, handcrafts, red cross, world war ii, quilt -
Ararat Gallery TAMATextile, Valerie Kirk, Possum Skin Cloaks became Patchwork Quilts, 1985
... Possum Skin Cloaks became Patchwork Quilts...Ararat Gallery TAMA 82 Vincent Street Ararat grampians Possum Skin Cloaks became Patchwork Quilts Textile Valerie Kirk ... -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Australian Partners and Families of Veterans, Pe-ac-ed with Love: transgenerational quilts and by widows, partners, and families of Australian War Veterans
... Pe-ac-ed with Love: transgenerational quilts and by widows, partners, and families of Australian War Veterans...Pe-ac-ed with Love: transgenerational quilts and by widows, partners, and families of Australian War Veterans Book Book Australian Partners and Families of Veterans ...The special theme of the Australian Partners and Families of Veterans National Quilt Project, this worthiest of enterprises, is Unity - Love - Peace.The special theme of the Australian Partners and Families of Veterans National Quilt Project, this worthiest of enterprises, is Unity - Love - Peace.veterans - australia - family relationships, war widows - australia, veterans - care - australia, children of military personnel - australia -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Film - Film, DVD, Peaced with love: story quilts by war veteran families
... Peaced with love: story quilts by war veteran families...Australian Partners and Families of Veterans National Quilt Project...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Veterans -- Australia -- Family relationships War widows -- Australia Peaced with love: story quilts by war veteran families Film Film, DVD Australian Partners and Families of Veterans National Quilt Project ...veterans -- australia -- family relationships, war widows -- australia -
Park Orchards Community HousePhotograph, Ladies and a big pile of quilts at Park Orchards Community Centre, Unknown date
... Ladies and a big pile of quilts at Park Orchards Community Centre...Park Orchards Community House 572 Park Road Park Orchards melbourne Ladies and a big pile of quilts at Park Orchards Community Centre Photograph ... -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Bed and Patchwork Quilt
... ...quilts...Iron bed from home of Wandin Sebire, with ticking mattress and pillows and frilled hemstitched pillowslips. Patchwork Quilt mad by Local CWA for Mont De Lancey....Has a colourful patchwork quilt and pillows on it. ...Has a colourful patchwork quilt and pillows on it. Functional object Bed and Patchwork Quilt ...Iron bed from home of Wandin Sebire, with ticking mattress and pillows and frilled hemstitched pillowslips. Patchwork Quilt mad by Local CWA for Mont De Lancey.White painted single iron bed with silver ornaments on bed head and end. Has wheels on the legs of the bed. Some paint scratched off. Has a colourful patchwork quilt and pillows on it. bedding, beds, quilts -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Rosemary A.O. Cameron, Celebration Quilt, 1990
... Quilt...Celebration Quilt......Quilt...The Quilt was hand pieced and hand quilted at quilting bees. ...Multi coloured patchwork quilt with native flowers protruding from centre in a diamond shape....Embroidered on back - "The Celebration Quilt" Made in 1990 by The Hamilton Quilters, Designed by Rosemary A.O. ...Celebration Quilt Textile Quilt Rosemary A.O. Cameron Hamilton Quilters ...From Rosemary Cameron - This quilt has been made in 100% wool to celebrate the diversity, durability and beauty of pure wool, especially the lightweight cool wools. The woollen patches were kindly donated by Mr. David Jones, managing Director of Fletcher Jones and Staff which were pre-cut samples of European Fabrics in various weights, textures and colours. I had the task of creating a design around the fabrics available, some of which I only had to sample. I chose to surround my design with dark shades to encompass at the top of the quilt, the lightness of the sky and the trees, in the middle the warmth of summer, the dryness of central Australia and at the bottom the rick tones of Opals, our mineral wealth and the internal heart of earth. To add excitement and texture to this design I chose 31 Australian Wildflowers including all the Australian Floral Emblems, some unusual wildflowers and favourite small wildflowers. Twice life size, these flowers have been made of silk wool and cotton, embroidered, painted and beaded by our creative and talented Hamilton Quilters, their results are fantastic! The brilliance and timeless quality of these Australian Wildflowers intensify and complement the colours of the Wool Quilt. The Quilt was hand pieced and hand quilted at quilting bees. It has a woollen batting, binding and backing which was a delight to work with and very easy to quilt. The flowers were assembled and attached in small working bees. To the fifty-two Hamilton Quilters who have worked on this quilt for six months thank you for you hard work and creativity especially Joan H. Lyons for her time, enthusiasm and knowledge when difficulties arose. Joan M. Lyons has worked with me on various stages of this Quilt, her help and support has been tremendous. To my family who have tolerated scraps of wool and silk, photographs, wildflower books and specimens and drawings which have at times almost taken over our house, a year from ideas to completion, thank you for your support and help in many ways.Multi coloured patchwork quilt with native flowers protruding from centre in a diamond shape.Embroidered on back - "The Celebration Quilt" Made in 1990 by The Hamilton Quilters, Designed by Rosemary A.O. Cameron. Made of Pure Wool. Beryl Anderson, Joan Askew, Bett Basham, Marilyn Baulch, Rau Blaby, Pauline Boyd, Aileen Beckwith, Dorothy Beveridge, Ros Brommell, Rosemary Cameron, Gwen Cook, Anne Cordner, Kaylene Cowland, Elaine Denby, Barbara Dolman, Rosalie Duffield, Helen Fry, Glennys Gardner, Nola Gunning, Margaret Irvine, Bev Jeffrey, Emma Jensen, Betty Lacy, Helen Lampard, Joan H. Lyons, Joan M. Lyons, Elaine McDonald, Carole McEwan, Joy McLeod, Joyce McLeod, Mary May, Joan Mallinson, Susan Mason, Anne Menzel, Val Mills, Betty O’Brien, Di Pettigrew, Therese Read, Sherry Robertson, Lee Rowland, Irene Saddler, Nanette Templeton, Glenys Tindall, Liz Wallis, Ruth Walter, Marion Warburton. Alison Waterman, Pat Wilmot, Nola Malcolm, Ann Nicholls, Margaret Rowe, Jill Hillier.celebration, flowers, hamilton quilters, quilt, native flowers -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Lucy Anderson, 1960-1965
... Quilt......quilts...His mother, Mrs Lucy Anderson, sewed the samples into quilts in the early 1960s. This is one quilt of three....It has a cream backing which is machine sewn onto the quilt....It has a cream backing which is machine sewn onto the quilt. Textile Quilt Lucy Anderson Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill ...The samples are examples of products made at the Returned Sailors and Soldiers Mill in Geelong but discontinued before 1960. They were used to show shops what materials were available. The samples were given to Mr Robert Anderson, an apprentice fitter and turner at the mill between 1960-1965. His mother, Mrs Lucy Anderson, sewed the samples into quilts in the early 1960s. This is one quilt of three.A quilt made from woven samples of woollen fabric with herringbone and checked designs, mostly in brown, green, blue and red. The samples are machine sewn together. It has a cream backing which is machine sewn onto the quilt.handicrafts, returned soldiers and sailors mill, wagga, anderson, mr robert anderson, mrs lucy, geelong, victoria, quilts, necessity -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photographs, Rosie Bray, Plenty Valley Quilters at work 2004, 2004
... Photos are captioned "Plenty Valley quilters at work"....Captions: photograph 1: "Plenty Valley Quilters at work"; photo 2: "Plenty Valley Quilters"; photo 3: "Plenty Valley quilt"...Photos are captioned "Plenty Valley quilters at work". layt family the patchwork gallery watsonia quilting plenty valley quilters Captions: photograph 1: "Plenty Valley Quilters at work"; photo 2: "Plenty Valley Quilters"; photo 3: "Plenty Valley quilt" 3 colour photographs, captions on back. ...3 photographs from the Patchwork Gallery in Watsonia taken by Rosie Bray. Photos are captioned "Plenty Valley quilters at work".3 colour photographs, captions on back.Captions: photograph 1: "Plenty Valley Quilters at work"; photo 2: "Plenty Valley Quilters"; photo 3: "Plenty Valley quilt"layt family, the patchwork gallery, watsonia, quilting, plenty valley quilters -
Clunes MuseumLetter - COPY OF HAWKEY QUILT & QUILTERS, ELIZABETH HAWKEY, 1860'S
... THE QUILT WAS LATER PRESENTED TO MUSEUM OF VICTORIA BY GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTER'S GROUP.....1 PHOTOCOPY OF GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTERS DISPLAYING QUILT OF ELIZABETH HAWKEY WHICH THEY HAD HELPED RESTORE. ...Letter COPY OF HAWKEY QUILT & QUILTERS ELIZABETH HAWKEY ...THE QUILT WAS LATER PRESENTED TO MUSEUM OF VICTORIA BY GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTER'S GROUP..1 PHOTOCOPY OF GOULBURN VALLEY QUILTERS DISPLAYING QUILT OF ELIZABETH HAWKEY WHICH THEY HAD HELPED RESTORE. ONLY OLD MATERIALS AND THREAD WERE USED IN THE PROCESS .2 LETTER TO MAUREEN HARRIS GIVING HISTORY OF QUILT AND INCLUDES A LETTER FROM NATIONAL QUILTERS REGISTER REGARDING ITS REGISTRATION.local history, handcraft, needlework -
National Wool MuseumBook, Australian Quilt Heritage
... Australian Quilt Heritage...This book gives an overview of the history of quilts in Australia....AUSTRALIAN / QUILT / HERITAGE / MARGARET ROLFE...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula This book gives an overview of the history of quilts in Australia. Quilting - History AUSTRALIAN / QUILT / HERITAGE / MARGARET ROLFE Australian Quilt Heritage Book ...This book gives an overview of the history of quilts in Australia.AUSTRALIAN / QUILT / HERITAGE / MARGARET ROLFEquilting - history -
National Wool MuseumQuilt, Ms Suzanne Reid, Klimt Print #2, 2017
... Quilt...Called "Klimt Print #2". Winning quilt in the 2017 Expressions Wool Quilt Prize Statement: "Every finger print is unique just as the art of Gustav Klimt is unique leaving an imprint for us which only he could leave." ...Whole cloth painted quilt, hand wool embroidery, wool thread and metallic thread quilting....Klimt Print #2 Quilt Ms Suzanne Reid ...Called "Klimt Print #2". Winning quilt in the 2017 Expressions Wool Quilt Prize Statement: "Every finger print is unique just as the art of Gustav Klimt is unique leaving an imprint for us which only he could leave." Art Quilt Australia 2017, held at the Queen Victoria Art Gallery (Royal Park location) Launceston, Tasmania, includes the 2017 winners of the prestigious Expressions Wool Quilt Prize (sponsored by the National Wool Museum) and the OZQN Award of ExcellenceWhole cloth painted quilt, hand wool embroidery, wool thread and metallic thread quilting.Klimt Print #2 Sue Reid -
National Wool MuseumQuilt, Light on Dark
... Quilt...This quilt was exhibited as part of the 'solo exhibition' component of the Expressions 2002: the Wool Quilt Prize exhibition. ...Woollen quilt made from grey army blankets and backed with hessian. ...Golden sheep motif attached with red wool on verso of quilt Light on Dark Quilt ...This quilt was exhibited as part of the 'solo exhibition' component of the Expressions 2002: the Wool Quilt Prize exhibition. Paull exhibited 9 quilts in this series along with samples for the 'touch table'Woollen quilt made from grey army blankets and backed with hessian. Golden sheep motif attached with red wool on verso of quiltquilting, blankets -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Pamela Farmer, Earth Blanket, 2000
... Quilt...'Earth Blanket' is a quilt made by Pamela Farmer of Shoreham, Victoria in 2000. ...This quilt is mostly in brown and brown tones....This quilt is mostly in brown and brown tones. Earth Blanket Textile Quilt Pamela Farmer ...'Earth Blanket' is a quilt made by Pamela Farmer of Shoreham, Victoria in 2000. It is made from a wool blanket with merino and alpaca felt. The techniques used to make it include: felting, applique, quilting, machine and hand embroidery and it has been dyed with eucalyptus leaves. This quilt was an entrant in "Expressions 2000: the wool quilt prize"; an acquisitive exhibition held by the National Wool Museum from 16 Sept. 2000 to 3 Dec. 2000 (extended until 2 Feb. 2001) for contemporary art quilts, with the first prize winning $2000. 'Earth Blanket' was selected as the winner of this exhibition and was purchased for $2000. It was catalogue entry no. 5.Quilt, woollen felt with appliqued, quilted, dyed and embroidered surface. This quilt is mostly in brown and brown tones.P.F.quilting handicrafts, masters of technique: creators on cloth - exhibition (15/06/2001 - 22/07/2001) expressions 2000: the wool quilt prize - exhibition (16/09/2000 - 04/02/2001) highlights of the national wool museum: from waggas to the wool quilt prize - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), farmer, ms pamela, quilting, handicrafts -
National Wool MuseumDocument - The Fading Dream of Australian Home Ownership, Letters, Judy Turner et al, 1991
... Quilt...ARTIST STATEMENT The medium of my artistic practice is quilt making and my focus is the use of colour and speedy, accurate and efficient methods of making successful quilts. ...[printed] PATCHWORK QUILT TSUSHIN......Patchwork Quilt Tsushin Co. Ltd....Author of Awash With Colour (1997) and co-author with Margaret Rolfe of Successful Scrap Quilts (2002). Quilt Wagga Home House Housing Affordability Design [printed] PATCHWORK QUILT TSUSHIN Two typed letters held together with a staple. ...‘The Fading Dream of Australian Home Ownership’ was made by Judy Turner in 1989 for her son Nicholas (then 14 years) after a family discussion about mortgages and rising interest rates (17% at the time), out of concern for his generation. “Perhaps this will keep my son warm when he can’t afford a house”, wrote Judy at the time. As a quilting teacher for over thirty years, Judy was well aware of the ‘wagga’ tradition of making do with what you have and reusing resources to make something useful. The quilt was made using approximately 270 different men’s woollen suiting samples. The fabrics in the quilt were a gift from Micheal Haze who was a travelling men’s ware salesman and friend of the artist’s late husband. The suiting samples were used just as they were, without cutting, and are stacked liked house bricks. The pieces have been machine pieced and tied. The quilt has woollen backing, with no batting. Judy’s son Nicholas, always interested in drawing, and keen to see what his mother was making, helped with the drawing and design of the house. The quilt has been exhibited in Canberra, Armidale and Sydney and featured in publications in Australian and Japan. Judy’s work has been exhibited Nationally and Internationally, including in Japan, Korea, Germany, Switzerland and the United States of America. Judy’s work has featured extensively in publications around the world, and has received many awards. Her work is held in public and private collections across Australia and the USA. As well as a successful career as an artist, Judy spent three decades imparting skills to the next generation as a patient and skilled teacher. ARTIST STATEMENT The medium of my artistic practice is quilt making and my focus is the use of colour and speedy, accurate and efficient methods of making successful quilts. In 1995 I developed an original technique of applying woollen yarn to a woollen background, focusing on the subtle blending of colour to express an idea. Author of Awash With Colour (1997) and co-author with Margaret Rolfe of Successful Scrap Quilts (2002).Two typed letters held together with a staple. The first letter has a grey printed letter head which includes a logo of a person with wings holding a heart.[printed] PATCHWORK QUILT TSUSHINquilt, wagga, home, house, housing affordability, design
