Monday 12 July 2010

And All That Jazz

















The rains held off, we built it, and they came.  JEMS Quilt Sitters' 13th Annual Exhibition took place over the weekend and was a raging success.






















Anything that didn't move had a quilt thrown over it...


















...or some bunting.

By the time we opened on Saturday morning, there was a healthy queue anxious to get in early. 























Those in the know headed straight for the Sales Room, where all sorts of hand-made goodness awaited the anxious buyers.  After that they relaxed a little, taking in the marvellous quilts.


As you can see, there was a wide variety of stunning quilts and considering we had to adhere to a strict set of rules (a little too complicated to explain here), it was quite amazing to see the results.  I wish I had room to show them all, but my poor computer would be crying out for mercy. 

My own quilt was was inspired by our recent overseas trip.  Our last port of call was a glorious week in our favourite city, Rome.  I manipulated some of my images in Photoshop before printing them out onto fabric.  I wanted to show how the ancient and modern meld so beautifully into today's Rome.

The refreshment room was busy all day, with people enjoying some time out to enjoy freshly ground coffee, tea, sandwiches, scones and slices.  Then it was time to hit the sales room again.  I was delighted with my sales of Hot Fudge clothing over the two days, selling several dresses and skirts, as well as cushions, library bags and traveller's shoe bags.  By the end of the first day the three trestle tables which had been laden with so many tempting goodies was looking a little sad, so we consolidated them onto two tables and covered the remaining table with beautiful quilts for sale.

On Sunday afternoon more crowds turned up to veg out to the cool sounds of Stitched Up Jazz.

Note the young ring-in playing his guitar next to his adored grandfather.


We were lucky to have not one but two wonderful vocalists, who sang all the classic hits of the jazz era.

And there was dancing.



The next generation are well and truly converted to jazz.  A perfect ending to a wonderful weekend.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Congratulations on what looked like a great ocassion..

You must be exhausted..

bubbachenille said...

Looks like it was a great show, I hope I can make it next year!

Sandrine said...

That sound like a wonderful show Robyn!The quilts look amazing but I LOVE the way you have thought outside of the quilt block square !!!with your photos Sooooo clever!!X

Anonymous said...

Someone should sell the idea of a Quilt Car to Holden. Or maybe Top Gear.

Unknown said...

I really love jazz music... I really hope that the next generation will not forget the beauty of jazz...

Trish Goodfield said...

Sounds like it was a lot of fun. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves.