Quiltfest 2020
Our next Quiltfest exhibition will be 29–31 May 2020 at Redland Hall,
Redmaids School, Bristol
Quiltfest 2017
- ‘Utterly amazing’
- ‘Such a spectacle’
- ‘Excellent quality and variety’
- ‘An inspirational, beautifully displayed exhibition and well worth the journey from Wimbledon’.
These were only some of the comments made by hundreds of visitors at Quiltfest 2017 in June held at Badminton School.
The exhibition committee was lead by Sue Wakefield and the rest of the team were Kathy Eagle, Alison Nicholls, Jan Hassard, Becky Freeman, Christine Jenkins, Raita Sawyer, Ruth Case and Jo Clymo.
Below are the three quilts who got the most amount of votes from visitors
Cathedral Windows Roses are Red Woodland Strippy
by Jo Clymo by Sandie Lush by Lynne Quinn
There were other quilts that attracted a significant number of votes and we decided to recognise them as ‘Highly Commended’:
Liberty Squares New York Beauty Tanram Activity
by Christine Franklin by Ceri Price-Ball by Raita Sawyer
Quiltfest 2014
We had a record attendance in 2014 and the committee was again lead by Trish Aldrick, Rosy Manns, Becky Freeman, Jan Hassard, Sue Wakefield, Christine Jenkins, Kathy Eagle,
Julie Coggins and Judy Crawford.
The top three visitors choices were:
Whig Rose Coloured Squares A Future and a Hope
by Sandie Lush by Christine Franklin by Lynne Quinn
Quiltfest 2011
This year the committee was lead by Trish Aldrick who was supported by several of the same members, Rosy Manns, Becky Freeman, Jan Hassard, Lynne Quinn and Sue Wakefield.
The visitors choice quilts were: visitors choice quilts were:
Chinese Journey in 3 Parts Garden Path Baltimore Style Quilt
by Stephanie Crawford by Christine Franklin by Monica Jarritt