28 April 2015

Modern Quilters Ireland 1st Exhibition

Modern Quilters Ireland will be holding their 1st ever exhibition from May 25th - June 26th at St. Patrick's Hospital, Dublin.

The theme of the exhibition is "Happiness".
 
The official launch of the exhibition is on the 4th June at 4pm to coincide with National Quilting Week.

The venue, St Patrick's Hospital, is a 5 minute walk from Heuston Station. It is situated on Steeven’s Lane, between Heuston Station and St. James’s Hospital, with bus and Luas services all within a 5-10 minute walk. There is limited paid parking also available for visitors travelling by car.


03 April 2015

OEQC 2015 Entry Deadline













For any IPS members who are interested in entering a quilt for the Open European Quilt Championships (OEQC) 2015, please note that the competition has a very early entry date of 1st May.  

 A completed and signed entry form, along with two photographs of your work, must be submitted by May 1st.

The quilt exhibition takes place from 29th October - 1st November 2015 in MECC Maastricht, Forum 100, 6229 GV Maastricht, The Netherlands.

Click here for the entry form


The theme for OEQC 2015 is: ‘The People’.

If you let your mind wander, you can think of people who belong together, or want to belong together, a crowd, a tribal dancing of happiness because they are celebrating a wedding, a nation, residents of a state, a nation led by Moses to the promised land, a group. Think of supporters of a football club, a volleyball team, a group of bikers disappearing in the distance during sunset or a battalion of soldiers, practicing on the moor with a howitzer.
Look into nature and think of swarming bees looking for a suitable place to establish itself as an independent nation separated from their people, or an anthill in a dark deciduous forest where you almost stepped on during a hiking trip. A pack of wolves who jointly hunt a bison young that they are trying to separate from the group. A herd of elephants that sisterly trudges through the savannah with their babies between them for protection against the mob hyenas who follow them around. Or young wolves playing, whose parents gnaw on some bones. A herd of cows in the meadow being corralled by the farmer because it is milking time.
If you free your mind there are many possibilities to interpret ‘the people’.