Monday, 28 March 2011

Grand reveal!

 

So, here we go - this quilt, made by Wil in the Netherlands, went to live with Julie in California.



Julie's quilt went to live with Judith



While Judith's piece went off to Mary.



Mary's Tic Tac Toe with Kaffe travelled to England to be with Anne,



while Anne's appliqued flowers are now happy at home with Dee in Canada.



Dee's Jiggedy Jig went off to Julie in the UK



While Julie's quilt Hope is now at home with Melody.



Melody's quilt went to Susan



While Susan's piece travelled to Arkansas to be with Ramona.



Ramona's piece, Winter, went off to the Netherlands to live with Wil.

Wil had made two pieces for this swap, and her second one, Dark Night



went off to Lenna in Florida.



Lenna's lovely mixed media piece came over to the UK to live with Plum,


and Plum's Snowy Day quilt travelled to the Netherlands to Maya.



Maya's Memories quilt took a short hop to Margeeth, also in the Netherlands.



Margeeth made two quilts for this swap, and the first of them, this painted wholecloth, went to Hazel.



Hazel's quilt, Doodle, which was one of the most popular choices, went to Norway to Kjersti,



And Kjersti's quilt went off to Margeeth. Kjersti's quilt was also among the most frequently chosen quilts!



Margeeth's second quilt went to Lisa in Australia.



Lisa's quilt nipped across Australia to Penny



whose piece Desert Country went on to Tina in the UK. Penny also made another quilt for this swap - more of that one later.



Tina's Little Elephant went to Julie M, also in the UK. This again was one of the most popular choices of quilts.



Julie's shibori & beaded piece, which was the most popularly listed quilt among everyone's preferences, ended up in the Netherlands with Wil.


So.




This burnt edge quilt made by Peggy (which I have to say looks fabulous in person) came to live at my house, while one of my quilts



went to Robyn.



Robyn's Twirling Tree quilt, one of two she made, went to Penny in Australia,



while Penny's Gold Fish quilt went to Sabine in Germany.



Sabine's owl quiltlet also went to Robyn, while Robyn's second piece,




Sashiko Still Life, went to Margaret.



Margaret's quilt went to Shelina (who was another person who made two quilts for this swap)



and Shelina's quilt, Mind, went to Peggy.


Glenys in New Zealand made this lovely piece



which went to live with Lynda in England



Lynda's men in corsets went to Sharne



And Sharne's Winter Sunset went to Glenys.


OK, last section!




Sandra made this piece, which went to Natalie



while Natalie's quilt went to Sarah



and Sarah's quilt went to Lisa W.



Lisa's quilt went off to Shelina



and Shelina's stitchery went to Barbara in Northern Ireland



Barbara's quilt travelled a long way (and took its sweet time!) to get to Vero in Chile,



and Vero's piece went to Pamela.



Pamela's piece went to Jessica in Australia




Jessica's quilt, Pure, went to Vreni in Singapore



Vreni's lovely tree with blossoms came to live with me



while my little wholecloth piece, Underwater, went to Sandra.

And that, ladies, is that. Another successful (I hope) round.

15 comments:

Penny said...

Thanks Kate for another wonderful swap

floribunda said...

thanks, Kate -- I always love the "'grand reveal" posts!

rlbates said...

Some amazing quilts! Thanks, Kate.

Oops-Lah said...

What fun this has been again. Thanks Kate, without you, this wouldn't have happen.

ColourFly said...

That was a really fun SWAP!!! Thank you very much! I am looking forward to the next SWAP... :-)))))
And it is great to see the quilts again.

barcord said...

Such beautiful work. I am inspired to do better next time :)

Needled Mom said...

It was a wonderful swap. Thank you, Kate.

Plum Cox said...

It was a great swap - and lovely to see the 'chain of quilts' as it wound around the world in this post. Thanks, Kate!

Sandra Champion said...

Thankyou Kate for another fabulous swap. Your beautiful quilt 'Underwater' is very much at home looking out onto the Derwent River in Hobart.

Unknown said...

It really was a worldwide swop - thanks for making it happen - it was a great experience and really looking forward to the next one later in the year

Melody said...

I had a great time with this swap and am looking forward to next time

Margaret Garrood said...

Thank for organising the swap Kate- it has been great fun taking part and seeing the lovely quilts everyone has made. I'm looking forward to the next one!

Jaye said...

Kate...I love your swap!! And am wondering if there is to be a 6th swap....if so, I would love to join...I have swapped ATCs with you but it has been quite awhile since I have done any.

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