Melbourne really turned on the weather and it snowed on the Saturday morning and like a true tourist I ran around taking photos at 7am in 3 degree weather.
Quilts in the Barn is officially open for business come rain hail or shine. This year Di Ford and her group the Secret Sewing Sisterhood were invited to exhibit and the quilts were stunning.
Here is some of the welcoming committee Jill, Bev, myself Sharon and Dorothy.
Corliss from Threadbear had a beautiful stand of her wares and all the visitors took full advantage.
Here are some of the Secret sisterhood Meghan, Deb and Julie.
It was lovely to see several different variations of the one quilt.
But wait there is more,
The alpacas didn't quite know what to make of all the fuss.
The workers were out in force and here are two Christine and Anne.
This magnificent quilt was designed by Di Ford and made by Julie Cashin. It is called The Tompkins Quilt aka The burnt quilt.
One of my favourites the Hexagon Star quilt which Di was lucky enough to receive as a Christmas gift in 2009 from her wonderful group.
This stunner was designed Deb King and made by Meghan Leslie its called Debs not quite telling the truth, I believe this name came from the fact that Deb referred to the drafting as easy.
The Rain, designed and made by Di Ford
One of my favourites at the show, designed and made by Di Ford called Queen Victoria's Crown.
Dis variation of Anne Dagg's Quilt.
Dis variation of Anne Dagg's Quilt.
A beautiful interpretation of The Jane Austen again made and designed by Di Ford.
As there were so may quilts on display there were several of the same design, and they were all quite different. This one is Merri Garton's version of the Tompkins Quilt.
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