Competition Corner #1

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Join us for a little light distraction and a chance to win prizes.

To start us off we have  a quiz inspired by our first newsletter. You’ll find all the answers within the email newsletter or blog articles and their links. Below that you’ll find a word search. Send in your answers to one or both competitions to be in with a chance to win.

Quiz

Q1. What is the name of the piece in The Quilters’ Guild Collection that inspired the Elizabeth’s Dowry and Devon County fabric ranges?

Q2. How many Cann family items are there in The Quilters’ Guild Collection?

Q3. How many prints are there in the Devon County fabric range?

Q4. How many units did Sally Ablett cut to piece the blocks and borders of her medallion quilt?

Q5. What date will The Quilters’ Guild feature on sewing quarter (day, month and year)?

Q6. What is the name of the contemporary quilt made by Pauline Burbidge and recently acquired for the Quilters’ Guild Collection?

Q7. What year was The Quilters’ Guild founded?

Q8. What is the name of The Quilters’ Guild shop?

Q9. Which City will be host to the 2018 Quilters’ Guild Conference and AGM?

Q10. What is the title of the Friends of the Collection exhibition on display 4th – 8th December 2017?

Send your answers by email

Word search

Can you find 22 quilting related words or terms in our word search?

WORDSEARCH NOV 2017

We’ll pick winners at random from all correct entries. All entries must be submitted by 20th December and we’ll contact the winners by email by 10th January 2018. With many thanks to following companies and fellow quilters for donating these prizes;

Farne Designs, Quilting Antics, Sandie Lush, Crafty UK,  Batiks and Beads and Cotton Craft Fabrics

2017-11-20_0001Send your answers in using this form;

 

 

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