Sunday 26 April 2009

Moulton Mill and Mill Quilters

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This is the amazing mill that the quilt exhibition was held in this weekend. The mill is the tallest mill in the country and provided a fitting setting for the beautiful quilts on display.

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The quilts above are displayed in the modern extension to the mill, the outside wall of which you can see at the back of this photograph.

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The photos above and below were taken in the windmill itself. The bags which you can see on the staircase in the photo below arepart of a bag raffle. I had never seen the method used before. Each of the bags carries a number and the idea is that you buy raffle tickets and then put them into pockets carrying the number of the bag you would like to win. You can just see the numbers 1 to 4 which are the top of the pocket board in the photo. I've not had a phone call yet so I don't think I've won anything ;o(

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The exhibition was very busy while we were there and I'm sure that has continued today. I have to apologise that I didn't get this blogged yesterday but we were out for a meal with friends in the evening and I didn't have time to blog.

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Needless to say there was a certain amount of selling going on at the exhibition including a stall run by the very friendly ladies of Top Stitch Fabrics of Wisbech (no affiliation). They had some very tempting fabrics with them but I was fairly good and only bought one fat quarter, a couple of offcuts of velvety fabric and some handsewing threads. (Oops, no pics) I did spend some money on another stall which had trims for 10p a metre and buttons for 1p each! Excellent for us but sad for the lady who was retiring and selling her stock. (Oops! no pics again!)

4 comments:

Heather said...

What a great exhibition and a fantastic setting. I love windmills, they are such picturesque buildings. I love that idea of the bag raffle and congratulate you on your restraint while visiting the various trade stands. I usually go mad and then feel guilty later.

Genie said...

Hi Julie
Looks like a lovely day out,
Have a good week

LOVE STITCHING RED said...

What an enjoyable day you had, lovely!

Dot said...

We need pics, we need pics of yur purchases :) (they sound like great value).

This quilt exhibition sounds like it was lovely. Lots of art to look at and goodies to buy!