Sunday, 25 January 2015

Award Winners - NZ Quilt Symposium 2015 - Part Two

Continued from previous post.
NO PLACE LIKE HOME - AMATEUR

MERIT - Starry Starry Night by Claire Davis


FIRST -  Conquering Christchurch by Sophie Wood

NO PLACE LIKE HOME - PROFESSIONAL

MERIT - Southern lakes by Lois Wine

FIRST -  Fragility, Kina at Rangiputa by Mathea Daunheimer

 
OUT AND ABOUT - AMATEUR
MERIT - Light through the trees by Jill Bowman

MERIT - Lime and Mango by Sarah Ward

FIRST - 5 days and 5 nights in New York by Tracy Carew

OUT AND ABOUT- PROFESSIONAL
MERIT - True Bliss by Sonya Prchal

MERIT - Pacific Pathway by Donna Ward
FIRST - Hinemoa and Tutanekai by Fyvie Murray


OUT AND ABOUT IN A SMALL WORLD
My New Pillow by Sonya Prchal
RAGS TO RICHES RECYCLED
 
AMATEUR AWARD -  Blanket Ripples by Bridget McFarlane

PROFESSIONAL AWARD -  Golden Moment by Sandra Kennington

YESTERDAY, TODAY TOMORROW - AMATEUR
MERIT - Grandmothers Garden Revisited by Liz Heppleston

FIRST - Persian Window by Lucy Stephenson
YESTERDAY, TODAY TOMORROW - PROFESSIONAL
 
MERIT - A Gentle and Quiet Spirit by Jeanie O'Sullivan

FIRST - Persian Dreams by Ansa Breytenback
 
BEST THEME INTERPRETATION
 
Arch My Eyes by Adrianne Reid
 
 
CONVENORS AWARD
 
Minton by Judith Briant

JUDGES AWARD - STU SCHWARTZ
Exuberance by Jean McLean

JUDGES AWARD - CHRISTINE HARTIGAN
Three Brothers by Sarah Ward 

JUDGES AWARD - ROSALIE DACE
Rural 1 by Robyn Croft
BERNINA AWARD
Royal Velvet by Ansa Breytenbach
 
BEST OF SHOW EXCELLENCE
 
Nightwatch by Anna Prussing
Kisses for my Daughter by Donna Cumming
  
 
BERNINA BEST IN SHOW
 
Is it Art by Melanie Martin
It was a pretty amazing exhibition.  There are also 21 quilts selected for the NZ Suitcase Exhibition which will tour around New Zealand this year.  





2 comments:

  1. Wow, looks amazing! It makes my palms itch to get back into it!

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  2. Awesome quilts.
    Pauline
    Victoria British Columbia Canada
    perry94022 at hotmail dot com

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