Sunday, June 30, 2019

2nd General Meeting - 4: Kwiltedoor




At our first management meeting for 2019, two very talented and innovative ladies, Nelia Venter and Marianne le Roux of our Guild proposed a quilt competition known as "Kwiltedoor".  3 members of the 8 participating groups in our Guild are to partake with one group being eliminated with every round.  At the end of the competition, the completed quilt will be raffled for charity.  The 3 participants of the winning group will each receive a weekend break away at Aspen Guest House in the beautiful Eastern Free State.

Marianne (left) and Nelia
The purpose of the competition is to see who is the most accurate, creative and ingenious group within our Guild with the main goal just to have fun and enjoy it in celebration of our 30th birthday.

The 8 participating groups in no particular order are:

Sterre:  Gerda Cronje-Vermeulen, Marietjie Thomas and Petro van der Merwe
(from left to right)

Rotary Cutters:  Marietjie van Rensburg, Rika van der Merwe and Magda du Plessis

Quiltmakers:  Sonia van Zyl, Nici Smit and Margaret Jordaan

Uile:  Noelene van Dalen, Sujani van der Spoel and Lia Eigenhuis

Langenhovenparkies:  Lettie Rehne, Lulu Koster and Ritha Swanepoel

Stukkies:  Johanna Engelbrecht, Charlotte Naudé and Ina Beukes

Needles and Pins:  Christine von Wielligh, Estelle Venter and Doretha Jacobs
Gouedrade:  Louisa Basson, Petro van der Merwe and Rientjie du Plessis
So with round one starting, the anxious quilters arrived armed with their exercise quilt squares, pre-arranged patterns, sewing machines and wildly beating hearts.  With the wonderful sponsorship of Jacksons for the fabric and Pfaff for the batting, the competition kicked off.

Every participant had to make one traditional quilt block which was to be finished using the quilt-as-you-go technique within the allocated two hours.




It was rather unbelievable to see how the same fabric can create a completely different ambiance and all the blocks differed.  The girls worked ingenious and soon the anxiety was replaced by the most wonderful atmosphere.  One group did however tried their luck every now and again to the delight of everyone and became the spice of the day!






All of the groups finished in time and while Mariëtte and Iessie were busy judging the blocks, exotic lucky draws were handed out which included a dressed sheep, a romantic breakaway weekend and imported cutlery...  Below are the lucky recipients with their "prizes"...










It was a wonderful learning experience for all present when the judges delivered their verdict as one could experience and see it first hand.  Unfortunately, the Needles and Pins group was the first to leave the competition.



And this is the completed blocks.







































It was one of the most enjoyable days ever in our Guilds history!  Thanks to everybody for their outstanding attitude and co-operation.  We will see you at the next round for innovative blocks.

Sunday, June 23, 2019

2nd General Meeting - 3

It was a rather busy meeting with lots of stuff happening. 

In this installment, all about the Bloem Show winners!


BLOEMSHOW 26 APRIL TO 4 MAY 2019
THEME: SUPER HERO



Bed Quilts: Piecing
1. Margaret Jordaan.  She also received the Oranje Quilters Guild Floating Trophy for the best quilted article
2. Sonia van Zyl.  She also received the Frances van Schalkwyk Floating Trophy for Judges Choice.
3. Sonja Greyling
4. Flolinda Marais


Margaret Jordaan

Margaret's quilt

Sonia van Zyl


Bed Quilts:  Applique
1. Sujanie van der Spoel.  She also received the Iessie Steenberg Floating Trophy for the best Traditional Quilt.



Wall Hangings:  Pictures
1. Gerda Cronje-Vermeulen
2. Selma Niewoudt
3. Petro Swart
4. Lettie Rehne


Selma Niewoudt

Petro Swart

Wall Hangings:  Organic Forms
1. Gerda Breytenbach.  She also received the Marïette Venter Floating Trophy for the best Innovative quilt.
2. Sujanie van der Spoel
3. Doretha Jacobs
4. Ria Labuschagne

Gerda Breytenbach and Doretha Jacobs






















Wall Hangings:  Geometric Forms
1. Elsa de Wet.  She also received the Raadzaal Matlokaal Floating Trophy for the best Free Motion Quilted article.
2. Elsa Schoeman
3. Gerda Cronje-Vermeulen
4. Charlotte Naude




Elsa de Wet




Wall Hangings:  Fabric Art
1. Nelia Venter.  She also received the Mrs H Odendaal Floating Trophy for the most outstanding            article.
     2. Sonja Greyling
     3. Sonja Greyling
     4. Nici Smit

Nelia Venter


Nici Smit












Group Quilts
1. Elsa Viviers
2. Doretha Jacobs
3. Ria Senekal


Miniature Quilts
1. Callista von Wielligh
2. Ilze de Kock
3. Lorene Erwee

Callista von Wielligh


Youth Quilts
1. Joni Hagemann.  She also received the Best Youth Floating Trophy for the best participation of persons under 18 years.  She also received the Anita Kleynhans Floating Trophy for the most points in the piecing- and quilting section.
2. Joni Hageman
3. Joni Hageman


3-Dimensional Items
1. Marietjie Prinsloo
2. Ilse Moolman
3. Marietjie van Rensburg
Marietjie van Rensburg


Beginners Quilts
1. Nici Smit .  She also received the Karin de Villiers Floating Trophy for the best quilt – beginner.
2. Tammy Burger
3. Lulu Koster
4. Christa van Heerden
Nici's prizewinning quilt

Tammy's quilt

Tammy Burger
Group with most entries
1. Quiltmakers with 15 entries received the Marianne le Roux Floating Trophy
2. Needles & Pins -12 entries
3. Stukkies – 9 entries
The Quiltmakers:  Front from left to right - Nici Smit and Tammy Burger
Second Row - Margaret Jordaan, Ria Labuschagne and Christa van Heerden
Back:  Mariëtte Venter (Chairperson), Lynette Eloff (Group Leader), Michelle Lorandi, Selma Niewoudt, Petro Swart, Sonia van Zyl and Mara Swanepoel

Quilter with the most entries
Gerda Cronje-Vermeulen with 6 entries received the Christa Gouws Floating Trophy
Gerda Cronje-Vermeulen

Congratulations to all the prize winners!



With thanks to Iessie Steenberg, our Bloem Show co-ordinator for all the work she puts in to make this a huge success year after year.  We appreciate all.



In the last installment all about the "Kwiltedoor" competition our Guild is hosting this year.
Keep watching this space!




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