Volume 13, Issue 2
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Volume 13, Issue 2
Volume 13, Issue 2 •See machine embroidery that’s fine art! •WIN great prizes! •Make gorgeous cards, bracelets and so much more... May 23 – 27, 2012 Perth Convention Exhibition Centre Also includes QuiltWest 2012 Ticket PRICES Come to Australia’s favourite craft event – it’s only here once a year! Wednesday to Sunday May 23 – 27, 2012 Open 9am – 4.30pm Perth Convention Exhibition Centre 21 Mounts Bay Rd, Perth Getting there – see page 4 Tickets: Single-day tickets: purchase at the door, cash only, or buy online www.craftfair.com.au •• Adults $15 •• Seniors, Aged & Disability pensioners $13 •• Children – 5 to 16 years old $8; under 5 years old FREE •• Family – 2 adults & 2 children $36 Online bookings close 4.30pm Thursday, May 24 Group tickets*: Buy online, contact us or download a booking form from www.craftfair.com.au. More info on page 4. •• Pre-booked – minimum of 10 tickets $12 per ticket. Multi-day passes*: Contact us or go to our website www.craftfair.com.au •• 2-day Pass $28 •• 3-day Pass $40 •• 4-day Pass $51 •• Friend’s Pass – unlimited entry & FREE cloakroom service $61 Group tickets must be purchased by Friday, May 18 Online bookings close 4.30pm Thursday, May 24 * Booking conditions: ID may be required for fair entry; passes not transferable. No refunds available. AVOID THE QUEUE – buy tickets online in advance. For more information: General Info: 02 9452 7575 Group and online tickets: 02 9452 7556 Fax: 02 9975 3707 Email: [email protected] Visit: www.craftfair.com.au Supported by: THE AUSTRALIAN Organised by: Cover: Knitting supplies and kits from Woolly Lattes, Stand B10. Dear Craft Fair friends, There is some spectacular textile art coming your way this year at the fair. We also have as a guest, one of the most talented ‘thread painters’ we’ve seen. Cheryl Bridgart from South Australia will show you how she creates amazing works on her sewing machine. Plus there is some exquisite work to see in the Beneath the Southern Sky exhibition, quirky knitted creations in our Fingers and Toes display, and there are lots of fun things to make such as: • Macaroon cases from Patchwork Mariko Japan • Scarves with beaded ends from Eureka! Beads • Scrapbook layouts with gorgeous 3D flowers from Scrapmatts • Toys from Craft Cubby • Butterfly kits from vintage silk and glass beads from KimoYes • Chameleon dress to sew from Annah Stretton See you there, and get ready to get crafty! Plus, the first visitors to arrive can collect a FREE copy of The Australian Women’s Weekly, a gift to you from our generous sponsor. Be Early – You Could Win! Each morning of the fair at 8.50am, we hold a little warm-up dance with our exhibitors. We invite you to join in – it’s fun and you could win some great prize packs from Dairing and Blue Willow Cottage – they have beautiful designs and patterns for all skill levels. Meet Teresa Dair at Dairing, Stand C16 and Rhonda at Blue Willow Cottage, Stand B21. Knitted necklace from Dairing Coming to the FAIR Getting there: For timetables visit www.transperth.wa.gov.au or call 13 62 13 Train: the Esplanade Station on the Mandurah line is next to the PCEC. City of Perth Parking www.perth.wa.gov.au/parking or call 1300 889 613 Wilson Carparking www.wilsonparking.com.au or call 08 9415 2800 Please check parking costs before you decide where to park as they are subject to increases at any time. Bring a Group and SAVE... Pre-purchase at least 10 tickets for you and your friends and save up to $30! Tickets are just $12 per person when you book your group. As well as the discounted entry tickets, there are other benefits: • No credit card or booking fees • No queuing to buy tickets at the fair • 10% discount on Gift Shop items • Flexibility to come any day of the fair • You can even buy a few tickets each to use over 2 or 3 days • Buy 20 tickets – get one free Tickets must be purchased by Friday, May 18. Contact us today! Jump online at www.craftfair.com.au to make your booking or contact Brenda today on 02 9452 7556 or email [email protected] 4 www.craftfair.com.au About the FAIR Tips to help plan your day •• Pass-out stamps are available at the door for re-entry on the same day. •• Cloakroom charge is $2 per item. Leave your coats, bags, umbrellas and heavy shopping! We recommend leaving trolley bags here, too, as people can trip over them in a crowd. •• Food and drinks will be available at the venue cafes. •• The venue is accessible by wheelchairs and prams. •• Respect copyright: craft designers make their living from the sale of their ideas and designs. Make sure you buy a pattern rather than copying their display. •• Photography at Contents 6 Guest Artist 8 QuiltWest 2012 10 Beneath the Southern Sky 12 You Could Win! 13 Inspiring displays 14 WAFTA Exhibition 16 AP&Q AQC Challenge quilts 17 Paper Play 18 Tree of Knowledge 19 Nifty Notions 20 What’s Hot – shopping 26 Unique Stitching Studio 28 Jenny King – crochet 31 Free workshops 35 Craft Circles 39 Sew Stylish 41 EME/Floriani Studio 43 Izzii Art Studio 45 Shopping Vouchers the fair: Please ask permission before taking photographs. Expertise Events strongly supports the protection of intellectual property rights and copyright law, and unauthorised photography is prohibited. The Craft Fair Friend is published by the organisers of the Craft & Quilt Fair Expertise Events ABN 43 003 932 492 PO Box 6053 Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 AUSTRALIA © Copyright 2012 See page 45 May 23 – 27, 2012 5 BridgART! Our guest artist this year is Cheryl Bridgart, a talented artist from South Australia, who happens to use a sewing machine to create her works. Cheryl is an internationally recognised artist in Fine Art Freehand Machine Embroidery (FAFME) and she has exhibited and taught widely in Australia, New Zealand, UK and the USA. Her art is now being collected by an increasingly appreciative audience and she has works in collections in USA, UK, Switzerland, Japan and throughout Australasia. As well as producing amazing ‘thread paintings’, Cheryl is also a talented creator of wearable art and a painter. From top: Self portrait, The Garden Party I. 6 www.craftfair.com.au In addition to FAFME Cheryl’s loves are fabric, fine tailoring, designing, colour, dreams, experimenting, teaching and animals. She lives with a full size zebra ‘Zoe’ in her converted horse stable studio-home in downtown Adelaide and never wears anything she hasn’t made! Meet Cheryl at the fair and see her working on her next amazing piece. From top: Upclose and personal (detail), Lorikeet Song May 23 – 27, 2012 7 QuiltWest 2012 The theme for the annual West Australian Quilters’ Association (WAQA) this year is ‘Going Round In Circles’. Almost 200 quilts have been entered by members of WAQA and this year the interstate guest judge is Jenny Bowker from NSW who will be judging alongside accredited judges from WAQA. There will also be these special displays: • Karogoshima Japanese Quilt Exchange – 18 quilts based on the theme Sunflowers by Japanese and Australian artists • A display of quilts made for patients of the Royal Flying Doctor Service will be in the Community Quilt and Sit and Sew area • Early American quilts from the collection of Suzanne Wray • WAQA Annual Challenge 2011 theme - Spots and Dots • Beneath the Southern Sky Join in on activities At Kid’s Korner there’ll be a questionnaire for children based on the two quilts displayed there. Ladies at the Sit and Sew area will be both hand and machine stitching and willingly sharing these techniques with the public. Sheila Pye will be demonstrating free-motion machine quilting daily. From top left: Sunflowers by Kate Rowley, Jan Rowe, Tomoko Kisanuki and Meri Yamaguchi 8 www.craftfair.com.au The much awaited Best of Australia display has the quilts judged the Best of Show in their home state in 2011. Preston Dreaming by Merelyn Pearce Best of Australia state winners are: WA: Bushwalk by Rebecca Stewart-Bartell NSW: Preston Dreaming by Merelyn Pearce Vic: Ruled by Chocolate by Desley Maisano ACT: Freedom by Helen Godden Qld: Knotted Logs by Margo Kitchen Tas: Caterpillar’s Dream by Rose Lewis SA: More Morris Magic by Michele Hill NT: Fantasia by Marney Leerson Sponsored by Raffle Quilt You can buy a ticket in the raffle for a chance to win one of four prizes. Funds raised will go to the Royal Flying Doctor Service of WA. Ist prize – The Raffle Quilt valued at $5000 was made by members of WAQA using civil war fabrics. Special permission was granted by Robyn Falloon to use her pattern ‘The Blessings Quilt’. 2nd prize – Overlocker donated by Bernina 3rd prize – Lap-size scrap quilt 4th prize – Table runner May 23 – 27, 2012 9 Beneath the Southern Sky See this superb exhibition of quilts at the fair This is a new contemporary exhibition of textile works with the theme of ‘Beneath the Southern Sky’. The theme is described as ‘a generous thematic umbrella for a range of environmental, political and social concerns. It evokes a sense of place – people, landscape, seascape, flora and fauna, all sharing common space and yet diversity abounds. The techniques and materials featured in this exhibit are similarly diverse. Australian textile artists dominate the entries and pieces have also been received from the United States, Europe, Japan and New Zealand. About 30 beautiful banner style textile works will be on display at the Craft & Quilt Fair. See these and also enjoy a FREE floortalk by Stephanie Knudsen each day at 12.30pm. Southern Flowers by Suzanne Gummow Mother and Child by Sue Duffy 10 www.craftfair.com.au Clockwise from top left: Staircase to the Moon by Stephanie Knudsen, Cross Land & Sea by Jan Rowe, Together, Sharing this Great Land by Sandy Corry, Hoisted by Jenny Bowker (with permission from Marc McCormack) Supported by: May 23 – 27, 2012 11 Win over $1,600 in prizes by visiting the fair! 1st prize Pfaff Ambition 1.0 sewing machine Valued at $1,100 Experience the new PFAFF® ambition™ 1.0 and feel the difference that makes this sewing machine truly special. 2nd prize Daylight Ultimate Floor Lamp Valued at $369.95 The antique Ultimate Floor Lamp has a magnifying lens, lamp fitting and a clip for conveniently holding charts and patterns. A removable organising tray allows additional holding capacity, the magnifying lens is acrylic, 13cm in diameter, and 1.75 times normal strength. The bulb in the lamp is a DaylightTM light 20W - 100W incandescent equivalent and low heat. 3rd prize Gingher Designer series ‘Roberta’ scissors Valued at $149.95 These beautifully crafted and collectable scissors invoke memories of blossom-filled blue sky days you can enjoy each time you use them. To enter: Complete the entry form you receive at the entry to the fair and put it in the barrel. The winning entries will be drawn at the end of the last day of the event and the winners will be notified by phone and letter the next week. For conditions of entry visit www.craftfair.com.au. For more information please contact Expertise Events on 02 9452 7575 or email [email protected] 12 www.craftfair.com.au Inspiring creations at the FAIR ‘Hangups’ Catch this fun display at the fair. Prudence Mapstone calls them ‘Hangups’ and they are crocheted artworks from an international challenge including Australians as well as crafters from England, Scotland, the USA, France, Finland and Austria. Art U Wear – Circus Berserkus See three of the best wearable art costumes from the Circus Berserkus – Art U Wear competition. Tilly the Tightrope Walker by Kirry Toose There’s nothing like a circus to provide a feast of colour, costumes and carnival atmosphere, so textile artists had no shortage of inspiration with the recent Art U Wear wearable art competition’s theme of ‘Circus Berserkus’. Sponsored by: Socks by Melissa Deutsch Scott Fingers & Toes Challenge See the gorgeous knitted, crocheted and felted entries in the Fingers and Toes Challenge. Expertise Events & ArtWear Publications teamed up to offer knitters, crocheters and feltmakers the opportunity to have their work exhibited in a touring display, and be in the running to win great prizes. Themed ‘Fingers and Toes’, the exhibition will feature entrants’ handmade work, including gloves, mitts, socks and slippers. Prizes include cash, vouchers, gift baskets and lots of lovely yarn and fibre. See the display and vote for your favourite Fingers and Toes entries. Sponsored by: Fibre Artists’ Work a Firm Favourite Delight in an extraordinary display by The Western Australian Fibre and Textile Association. Their exhibit is called In-Tension and the theme ‘architecture’. Members were invited to create a design that was ‘black, white and bold’ and the results are spectacular. The brief was a deliberate direction as WAFTA wanted this exhibition to be very different from the natural fibres and muted colours represented in its previous “Naturally” exhibition. In contrast, the artists were encouraged to think hard edges, geometry, bold lines, Mondrian and so on. During the exhibition, WAFTA members will be available to talk to visitors and explain the techniques used in creating these works of textile art. Sunset on Windows by Gail Campbell 14 www.craftfair.com.au Construction #1 by Cherry Johnston Through the glass lightly by Margaret Ford The time of my Life by Louise Wells A bit on the green side.. by Lisa Repsevicius WAFTA was established in 1996 with the primary function of promoting appreciation of fibre and textiles, and encouraging the exchange of ideas and information. May 23 – 27, 2012 15 NEW AP&Q AQC Challenge quilts on display See the finalists’ work of the fourth fantastic year of the annual AP&Q AQC Challenge – their creations are clever and thought-provoking. This year’s evocative theme is ‘What the World Needs Now’ and the participants’ interpretation was spellbinding and their entries brilliant. There were many, varied styles and adaptations of this concept and they make this special display all the more forceful. Entrants in the Challenge competed for cash prizes totalling $7500, and around 30 of these extraordinary and compelling quilts will tour with the Craft & Quilt Fair this year, sponsored by Australian Patchwork & Quilting magazine. The winners of the 2012 AP&Q AQC Challenge will certainly captivate you and the finalists’ entries will inspire you too. Clockwise from top left: A Different Perspective by Judith Steele, Orangutan by Helen Godden (detail), Women Unite by Jennie-Maree Tempest, Too Easily Forgotten by Gillian Shearer (detail) Sponsored by and Paper PLAY Live demonstrations, a display of finished work and ongoing Make & Take sessions will happen at the Scrapmatts Stand C13. Get great ideas for cards, scrapbook layouts and beyond-the-page items. Sonia Thomason will be the guiding force behind this papercraft fun. She is on the Scrapmatts Design Team and she loves creating and sharing ideas. Sonia’s style is shabby chic with a dash of vintage. Meet her at the fair, see her work and join her for a Make & Take session. Visit the website for updates: www.craftfair.com.au Papercraft by Sonia Thomason Find the paper fun at Stand C13. Presented by: May 23 – 27, 2012 17 Add your craft tip to the Tree of Knowledge! Do you have a tip – or two – about any craft you’d like to share? If so, you can add them to the Tree of Knowledge at the Craft & Quilt Fair. Simply go to the website at www.craftfair.com.au and print one of these shapes then cut it out and write your tip on it. After that you just colour it in, decorate it or embellish it any way you like, and bring it along to the Craft & Quilt Fair. Finally, attach your tip to the Tree of Knowledge on display at the fair and share your idea with thousands of other visitors. Plus – if your tip is judged to be among the top 101 of those received, it could be published in a book in 2013, called 101 More Tips for Craft!* *By adding this tip to the Tree of Knowledge at a Craft & Quilt Fair, you warrant the material is the author’s original work and if reproduced or published by Expertise Events Pty Ltd, there are no payments or royalties due to the author at any time. See the Travelling Friendship Quilt! This very special quilt began in Maleny, Qld in January 2011, with empty suitcases sent to Australian states and territories. The quilt blocks were created by many groups, as the suitcases were sent from group to group, friend to friend within each state. They were returned to Maleny full of completed blocks which were then made into a four metre square friendship quilt. You can view this spectacular quilt at the fair. 18 www.craftfair.com.au Catch live demos daily Nifty Notions Judy Hall will run a series of demonstrations daily showing how you can use new products to boost your creativity. Topics include: • Make a 3D flower embellishment using Inn-Spire, an amazing new craft product. • Make binding by the metre in minutes with the Simplicity Bias Tape Maker plus, cut fabric strips up to 6” with the new Simplicity DeLuxe Rotary Cutter and DeLuxe Bias & Piping Machine. • See three little rulers with unlimited creative possibilities – Create-a-Tilt, Create-a-Trim and Mini Block Marker. • Create the much-loved LeMoyne Star or change the diamond to a harlequin, split or striped look with the Epsilon Star Setter from Westalee. • Try stick weaving – easy, fun and suitable for any age from 5 upwards. Make a quick scarf, cushion, purse or more. • Beginning quiltmaking: How to select, use and care for a rotary cutter and mat. Also introducing new double-sided mats and rulers that sharpen your blades as you cut! • Learn to stipple quilt with easy methods, tools, tips and tricks. • New rulers and templates to make a framed scalloped border for binding a quilt, a new ruler for the easiest method yet for half-square triangles and the fantastic Leaves Galore trio of rulers. • Use the offcuts of your batting by fusing them together with HEAT Press Batting Together. • ‘Quilt smarter, not harder’ is the Quiltsmart Fusible Interfacing motto. New additions include Hunter’s Star and Tumbling Blocks – made so easy. Judy Hall has created her own niche in the sewing industry, offering the latest in sewing technology to allow the home sewer to achieve that professional finish. She travels overseas in search of new ideas for innovative sewing, overlocking, wearable art, patchwork and quilting. Her business, Punch with Judy, is known for stocking a vast array of products. Nifty Notions sponsored by Punch with Judy, Stand A01. Here’s a glimpse of the new and exciting products to be found at the fair t 30 exciting new colours of Invisifil designed by Vikki Pignatelli. Wonderfil Specialty Threads, Canada, Stand D24. See the gorgeous new Fractured Pinwheels quilt, designed by Margaret Kirby. Available as a pattern or kit. Logan’s Patchwork Fabrics, Stand A15. p These butterfly kits made from beautiful vintage Japanese kimono silk and glass beads. Butterflies and kits are available at KimoYes, Stand G04. Our new macaroon cases are pretty, fun to make and grab everyone’s attention! Attach them to your bags and perfect for gifts. Patchwork Mariko Japan, Stand D08. Titania’s toadstool is a fantasy pincushion available as a kit or pattern. Titania’s house is made from hand-dyed silk velvet surrounded by a garden of beaded flowers. Helen Dafter Embroidery & Design, Stand A18. t Colourful lightweight scarves look great with scarf accessories – find a large range of bright scarves and findings packs in different finishes. Eureka! Beads, Stand B24. q ‘On the High Seas’ is a single bed quilt for all little boys with a sense of adventure. Available as a kit or pattern. The Bay Window, Stand C09. Teresa Dair from Dairing will be at the fair to sign her new book I Knitted My Way. Dairing, Stand C16. The Chameleon is a revolutionary new dressing concept which is creative, colourful and makes all body shapes look amazing! It is reversible and can be wrapped over ten ways. Annah Stretton, Stand G06. The Tin Lizzie 18 Sitdown has a huge 18inch throat space, large bobbin capacity & built in bobbin winder. John Watts Quilting, Stand D04. Beautiful shell pendants created with thin slices of shell applied in gorgeous swirling pattern then finished with resin. Sold separately or as a necklace kit. Bead Shack, Stand H09. p Amazing Gelli plate and new inks, paints and mediums – mono printing and surface design is quick, easy to use and creates stunning finishes. Unique Stitching, Stand E23. Beautiful and stunning spectacle and pen lanyards made with Japanese Matsuno beads and crystals. Make your own from a selection of kits. Tinkering Tools, Stand B11. Discover the diverse range of art supplies available including Powertex, the versatile fabric hardener that is weather resistant and easy to use. Powertex Australia, Stand H21. Azza Studio is an instructional book on how to scrap the French way! Azza French Style Scrapbooking, Stand D18. Bella Fleur complete quilt kit, 70 x 75in. Includes pattern, Moda fat eighth bundle, wide backing and accent fabric. Widebacks Australia, Stand H05. Cute flip around hearts template makes appliqué easy. Flip la` K, Stand H04. p Flo Flo is a new raw-edge appliqué pattern and kit by Toni Whitney. See it at Just Patchwork, Stand A11. q Punch with Judy, Stand A01, has a new Mini Steam Iron and Travel Iron Tote pattern to match. Pattern includes the heat resistant fabric. q Margaret Upston’s latest candlewicking book Ava-May has 25 brand new designs and quilt instructions for single, double, queen and king size. Margaret’s Fabrics, Stand A05. New range of chipboard, frames and 3D flowers for scrapbooking and card making. Scrapmatts, Stand C13. New ‘vintage’ stamps from Kaisercraft are here! There are six amazing clear stamps in the range! For The Love of Scrap, Stand G02. q See our new Space range! Single bed quilt ‘Blast Off’ and matching wall quilt ‘Reach for the Stars’. Kids Quilts, Stand B16. Adorable new European ribbons are available from Craft Queen. They also have a new range of gorgeous wooden buttons. Craft Queen, Stand G24. Flexilites can bend, extend and illuminate. Being LED they are a low heat, modern, long-life, 9 watt, cost effective choice for household lighting. Horn Australia, Stand C20. See the Black Beauty 14 inch quilting machine with stitch regulator. Brindabella Quilting, Stand A02. Locally handmade one-of-akind flamework glass beads and small ornaments. See a range of ‘changeable bead’ findings ranging from jewellery to table ware. MAC flamework beads, Stand G13. t Shimmer Ironing Board Covers feature 100% cotton with extra thick felt and heat reflective metallic coating to reduce ironing. Easy-fit drawstring up to 144cmx52cm. The Fabric Care Company, Stand D05. LED Mini Clip On Light with magnifier, clips on to craft work or books. Daylightman, Stand A04. Model: Danielle Chiu. Photography: Juiced Photography See our latest range of Snowflake, Frilly and Pompom yarns. Brentwood Bears & Craft, Stand C08. 24 www.craftfair.com.au Here is the ultimate solution to organise all your craft accessories for classes and retreats – a crafter’s playmat from Yazzii, Stand B17. Beautiful pearl clusters and old fashioned glittery keys. Miss Rose, Sister Violet, Stand A08. q New pattern release from Jennie Boylan, ‘Annie-May’, a sweet little bear you can’t resist! The Teddy Tree, Stand B04. Zpagetti recycled yarn is a unique yarn from cotton offcuts of new fashion garments, and ideal for easy and quick crocheting and knitting. Try it and get hoooked! Woolly Lattes, Stand B10. New Kaszazz stamps and scrapbook cardstock. Kaszazz, Stand G19. q Bamboo pins in sets of 20, for easy pinning of seams when knitting and crocheting, from Prudence Mapstone, Stand F04. Caddy Pad – Iron tote opens up to be a portable ironing surface. Heat resistant up to 360˚C. Transport your hot iron safely. The Quilters’ Store, Stand G05. p Sparkle Lamé sewing thread is a beautiful soft decorative thread which adds a hint of sparkle to machine embroidery, rolled hems, flatlock or chain stitch. Baby Lock, Stand E12. See HandiQuilter’s Sweet Sixteen at Stand D22 – designed by a quilter, for quilters. See the oh-so-cute Snuggle Cubby pattern range from Craft Cubby at Stand A10. These gorgeous toys are sure to delight any child. Unique Stitching STUDIO Join Cecile Whatman at the Unique Stitching Studio and learn all about dyeing and mixed-media materials in these hands-on workshops. Program runs daily at the fair: 10am daily By the Sea Lutradur and TAP Play with amazing new mixed media materials such as Lutradur, TAP Angelina and Kunin Felt; Construct four panels to make a book, a decorative concertina or elements you can mount on canvas. Be astounded at how versatile, quick and effective these materials can be for a range of applications. Class cost: $35 11.30am daily Quick and Easy Procion Dye Workshop Discover how easy dyeing with Procion dyes can be; learn all you need to know to dye a range of fabric or clothing. Dye six cotton fat eighths in a rainbow to take home and use in your next project. Class cost: $15 26 www.craftfair.com.au 12.30pm daily Indigo dyed Shibori Silk Wrap Explore the ancient arts of both Shibori and Indigo dyeing and discover the modern twist that makes Shibori accessible to the home dyer. Create a stunning one off silk wrap which will be both warm and decorative. Silk wrap: about 55cm by 182cm. Class cost: $35 1.45pm daily Mixed Media Artist Trading Cards with Angelina and Lutradur Create an amazing sheet of material out of different coloured sheets of Lutradur and some Angelina fibre. Understand how these versatile materials can be used. Take home 12 ATCs ready to stitch and share. Class cost: $13 2.45pm daily Monoprinting on the Gelli Plate Play with this brand new tool and see how easy it is to create amazing surface designed fabric. See how basic household items, stamps, stencils and more can be used to make your mark. Transform four 10 inch squares of hand-dyed fabric to use in an art quilt, bag, or garment or incorporate into mixed media works. Class cost: $20 Book NOW! Book in advance at www.uniquestitching.com.au or on the day at the Unique Stitching Studio, Stand E23. Costs include all materials required to complete the project and the use of tools, materials and equipment in the workshop. May 23 – 27, 2012 27 Crochet with Jenny King Crochet is fast, fun and fabulous....and it’s back, bigger than ever. Jenny King is a leading crochet designer with a unique yarn and pattern range, so stop by her stand to get some great ideas on how to explore the world of crochet. Workshops will be running on the Jenny King Stand H02 every day of the fair – just book at the stand. 9.30am Hairpin Lace on Steroids Use a specially handcrafted super large hairpin lace fork to make hairpin lace. Learn all the techniques needed to make the finer lace but leave the class with a funky scarf instead. Ready, set made! You will need to have some crochet basics. Class cost $25 for wool and hook only. You may purchase the fork after class if desired. It will be supplied on loan for the class. 10.30am Tunisian Cube Necklace Make a unique crocheted necklace. This is the latest look from London – and it couldn’t be easier to make. Make them for all your friends for birthdays and use up some of your leftover yarn. Cost $22, includes one funky cube, yarn and hook & instruction. 11.30am Star Stitch Wristband Learn how to crochet in star stitch. This amazing stitch has eluded Jenny for years. Now she has learnt it and will share her secrets. It is deceptively simple once you get it. Walk away with a wristband. Cost $20 for hook & all materials. 28 www.craftfair.com.au 12.30pm Thai Garden Collar This exquisite wearable piece can take a plain black dress into a spectacular evening outfit – or team it with a simple t-shirt and jeans for a casual look. The flowers are fun to make and this project uses an exotic self striping yarn. Cost $25 includes King Cole Riot hook and pattern. 1.30pm Mitred square in crochet Lean how to make a mitred square that looks like its knitted equivalent. Fun to do and great for using up scraps. Make a mitred wash cloth in class. Class cost $18 includes yarn hook and instructions. 2.30pm Hibiscus Flowers Learn to crochet a realistic hibiscus and use it to decorate a tea cosy. Learn how to make the especially long stitches that make the hibiscus look so lifelike, and the trick to making the stamen. Cost $28, kit includes yarn hook & instructions. The tea cosy pattern is available to purchase from the stand. 3.30pm Everything is edging up Roses Create this beautiful edging for any crochet or knit garment. It is simple crochet stitching that looks far more complicated than it really is. Cost $20, wool and hook included in the kit. May 23 – 27, 2012 29 Australia’s Number One Magazine 30 www.craftfair.com.au Workshops Pick up tips & clever ideas Learn from experts in FREE seminar-style workshops. Plan your day ★ New workshop 1 hour workshop • No bookings are required. Program applies daily at the fair. • All workshops are 30 minutes unless indicated. • Arrive early – space is limited. ★ 10am Silk Ribbon Embroidery - 12 Top Tips, Helen Dafter, Stand A18. Learn the basics of silk ribbon embroidery with a stitch demonstration and twelve top tips from one of the world’s leading experts - free handout included. ★ 10.30am Transfer Photographs using Powerprint, Ashley Bowley, Powertex Australia, Stand H21. Learn to transfer photographs to many surfaces including fabric, metal, ceramic & glass using Powerprint, the effective laser transfer print medium, new to Australia! ★ 11am Successfully Sewing Knit Fabrics, Kate Marra or Michelle West, Baby Lock, Stand E12. Easy ways to stabilise a shoulder seam, sew a lettuce edge, hem with coverstitch, reverse coverstitch and more. All demonstrated on the amazing selfthreading overlockers/coverstitch with no tension on overlocking. ★ 11.30am Scrapbooking and Cardmaking trends 2012, Nicole Farrell, Craft Queen, Stand G24. Nicole will update you on the latest trends in the papercraft industry and show examples of cards and layouts to inspire you. ★ 12noon Perfect Embroidery Placement, Kim Parker or Lisa Macpherson, Blackmore & Roy, Stand D07. See just how easy it is to get perfect machine embroidery placement using the new Brother Quattro 2. If you own or are interested in this machine please come and enjoy this presentation. ★ 12.30pm Heads ‘n Shoulders, Pamela Mathers, AKM Yarns & Kits, Stand F24. This winter’s focus is on headwear & accessories. Join us to discuss this year’s trend & learn to ‘decode’ some knotty knit details & learn the latest hints and tips on pattern interpretations. ★ 1pm Flower Power, Nicole Farrell, Craft Queen, Stand G24. Nicole will show you how to use and create a variety of flowers for papercraft projects. You’ll see examples of using felt, ribbons, tulle and paper. 1.30pm The Latest in European Cardmaking, Debra Van Der Meulen, Cardmaking.net, Stand B20. Discover the latest trends and tips to make beautiful handmade cards. May 23 – 27, 2012 31 2.30pm Simple & Unique Hand Dyeing with Ozecraft Dyes, Joy White, Starr Laces & Ribbons, Stand G12. Customise projects with the Ozecraft range of dyes. Choose a colour, paint on lace or fabric - heat set in microwave - DONE! You can also dye buttons & beads. ★ 10am Bearmaking from the Beginning, Jennie Boylan, The Teddy Tree, Stand B04. Come and learn the basics of bearmaking from laying out the pattern to sewing your first stitches. ★ 10.30am Traditional Double Wedding Ring Quilt Made Easy, Heather Bartsch, Barossa Quilt & Craft Cottage, Stand B12. This traditional design is made the new way of using the E2. All the curves and maths are taken care of. ★ 11am Draw Happy with Jane Davenport, Stand E19. Join professional artist’ Jane Davenport in a power creativity session, as she shares some tips on how to draw a gorgeous, whimsical face using an array of mixed media! ★ 11.30am Rhinestone Templates - Make Your Own, Hugh Wingate, Creative Drawings Embroidery Software, Stand F01. Learn how to use drawings pro embroidery software to create and cut your own rhinestone template designs. 12noon Successful Embroidery Techniques, Catharina Sudholz, Catharina’s Country Collection, Stand B05. Learn about embroidery, from the right needles, fabric and stabilisers to hoops and punch-needle work. ★ 12.30pm Beautiful Vintage, Gabriella Kerkez, Miss Rose Sister Violet, Stand A08. Learn how to enhance, embellish and design beautiful vintage creations. ★ 1pm Artomology - Creating a Whimsical Art Journal, Jane Davenport, Stand E19. An ‘Art Journal’ is a personal, meaningful arty space that connects the creative dots and will have you untangling yourself. Discover what all the buzz is about! ★ 1.30pm Magic Half Squares and Quarter Squares, Heather Bartsch, Barossa Quilt & Craft Cottage, Stand B12. By cutting strips of fabric and using rulers as your templates, create quick and easy scrap quilts using ‘units of four’ construction. ★ 2pm Snuggle Cubby Range, Bev Ross, Craft Cubby, Stand A10. Learn how to create this new exciting appliqué project. Fun, easy and uses up all your scraps of fabric. ★ 2.30pm Pattern Making - The Easy Way! Sonja Bezuidenhout, Lutterloh Patterns, Stand H01. Demonstrating this easy system from Germany, using only bust and hip measurements to create your own patterns for garments. 32 www.craftfair.com.au ★ 10am Handbags and Fashion, Monica Poole, Margaret’s Fabrics, Stand A05. Learn to create your own fashion garments and beautiful handbags, including new Mini Moonshine designs for kids. ★ 10.30am Threads, Threads and More Threads, Barrie Ashton, Wonderfil Specialty Threads, Canada, Stand D24. How to use a combination of different threads, colours and textures on one project. 11am Projects for Fat Quarters, Jelly Rolls and Bali Pops, Gai Taylor, Just Patchwork, Stand A11. Gai demonstrates projects using fat quarters, jelly rolls, Bali pops and other precuts. See the latest books, patterns and templates. ★ 11.30am Double Diamond Rulers, Judi Wine, Brindabella Quilting Systems, Stand A02. Find out how to embellish vests and jackets – add dimensional elements to quilt borders, blocks and more. 12noon Quick Quilts and Wall Hangings, Margaret Kirkby, Logan’s Patchwork Fabrics, Stand A15. Create exciting quilts from panels, packs and kits, these techniques are great when you have minimum time but want maximum results. 12.30pm Quilt As You Go the Moonshine Way, Monica Poole, Margaret’s Fabrics, Stand A05. Monica will present her fabulous quilts all using the modern method of quilt-as-you-go. This is the easiest and quickest method for the busy quilter. ★ 1pm What Kaszazz Has to Offer, Sonya Edwards, Kaszazz, Stand G19. Come and see our brand new catalogue, products, techniques & workshops. Great show specials too. 1.30pm Wonderful One-fabric Quilts, Margaret Kirkby, Logan’s Patchwork, Stand A15. Explore the magic of creating a quilt from just one fabric. From table runners to queen-size quilts, this exciting technique is fun, fast and rewarding. 2pm Stained Glass Quilts, Gai Taylor, Just Patchwork, Stand A11. Learn the easy way to get the stained-glass effect in fabric. You’ll be eager to complete a wall hanging or table runner. 2.30pm Candlewicking, Margaret Upston, Margaret’s Fabrics, Stand A05. Learn about this beautiful form of embroidery. Margaret will share tips and techniques on the candlewick quilt-as-you-go method. ★ 3pm Latest Tools for Machine Quilting, Catharina Sudholz, Catharina’s Country Collection, Stand B05. Catharina shares the latest tools for free motion, domestic, Handiquilter and longarm machine quilting. See how easy it can be with the right tools. May 23 – 27, 2012 33 QC-2000 It all points to a more creative you Programm able Pivo t Fun ction 430 built-in stitc hes Extra Large Quilting Exte nsion Table 7 point fee d dog s 15 specialty feet You could WIN a QC-2000 Enter at the Brother Stand at B09 Large LCD tou ch screen To create something special you need to start with something special. Craft Circles Hands-on classes with kits Plan your day ★ NEW! Craft Circle Get expert instruction for the small cost of a kit – and make a project in these hands-on sessions. Program applies daily at the fair. ★ 10am Kanzashi Flowers Made From Kimono Silk, Jill Grant, KimoYes. Make beautiful traditional kanzashi flowers from vintage Japanese kimono silk. The kit contains instructions and all you need to make two unique kanzashi flower brooches, hair or scarf clips. You also choose your own kimono silks. Kit cost $20. Book at Stand G04. ★ 11am Cards for You, Meredith Lane and Jenny Millman, Kaszazz. Make four cards to suit different occasions, using newly released products from Kaszazz. Learn new techniques to take home with you. Kit cost $15. Book at Stand G19. 12noon Harlequin Creation using Powertex Fabric Hardener, Ashley Bowley, Powertex. Learn practical applications, tips & tricks for using Powertex Fabric Hardener in your artwork while you create a Harlequin brooch or small mixed media painting. Kit cost $5. Book at Stand H21. ★ 1pm Pattern Making - The Easy Way! Sonja Bezuidenhout, Lutterloh Patterns. Learn to draft your own waistcoat pattern, using only bust & hip measurements. Kit cost $5. Book at Stand H01. ★ 2pm Five Design Sashiko Runner, Sue Howie, Indigo Niche. Learn how to do sashiko. Five preprinted designs included – it’s an ideal beginner project to use in a tablerunner. Kit cost $20. Book at Stand B23. ★ 3pm Stunning Kimono Fabric & Glass Bead Butterfly Clips, Jill Grant, KimoYes. These gorgeous butterflies have vintage Japanese kimono silk wings and bodies made from glass beads. Your hand selected kit has all instructions and materials to complete a butterfly hair or brooch clip in class. Kit cost $20. Book at Stand G04. May 23 – 27, 2012 35 ★ 10am Christmas Card Class, Nicole Farrell, Craft Queen. Get organised early and make four gorgeous Christmas cards. You’ll have enough in your kit to make four more cards at home. Kit cost $20. Book at Stand G24. ★ 11am Hand formed Ribbon Roses and Flowers, Helen Dafter, Helen Dafter Embroidery & Design. Learn the art of hand formed flowers - roses, carnations and chrysanthemums whilst you make and take a hand formed rose from shaded ombre ribbon complemented with guipure lace leaves. Kit cost $16. Book at Stand A18. 12noon ‘Highly Strung’ Knotted Necklace, Monica Anthon, Mad Monnie Designer Jewellery & Beads. Learn to knot using waxed Irish linen and create this funky long style necklace. Choice of 3 colours - red, black or brown. Kit cost $20. Book at Stand G10. ★ 1pm Celtic Scissor Finder with Emery Powder, Helen Dafter, Helen Dafter Embroidery & Design. Create a delicate Celtic-style humbug scissor finder with a centre of emery powder to enure you can identify your precious scissors and keep your needles and pins sharp and burr free. Kit cost $14. Book at Stand A18. ★ 2pm Creative Card Class, Nicole Farrell, Craft Queen. You’ll make four cards in class and four more at home. Nicole will show you how to select papers that lend themselves to quick, easy and economical cards. Kit cost $20. Book at Stand G24. ★ 3pm ‘Magical Medieval’ Viking Bracelet – 1½ hour class, Monica Anthon, Mad Monnie Designer Jewellery & Beads. Create a chic, stylish chain bracelet with gemstone focal beads. Learn the wrapped loop technique and begin your own chain out of wire using our ‘Viking Express’ tool. Kit cost $25. Book at Stand G10. 36 www.craftfair.com.au ★ 11am Japanese Hime(princess) Wallet, Daisuke Ikeda, Patchwork Mariko Japan. Make a gorgeous wallet with our new sliding-magnetic closure and special Kimono print fabrics. Kit cost $25. Book at Stand D08. ★ 12noon Boutique Scarf with Frilled Edge, Judy Martin, Brentwood Bears and Craft. Using a bamboo stick, hook and plastic tube, see how these tools are used to make this unique scarf. Many colours available. Kit cost $17.50. Book at Stand C08. ★ 1pm Japanese Fish Decorations, Jane MacDonald, BeBe Bold. Come along and learn how to make a little Japanese fish decoration. Make a few little fish so that they can be made into a sweet mobile for a child or young at heart. Kit contains enough fabric for five fish. Kit cost $16. Book at Stand E17. ★ 2pm Origami Kimono, Daisuke Ikeda, Patchwork Mariko Japan. Using special Kimono-print fabric, make a perfect Origami kimono. Make one in the class and another at home. Kit cost $20. Book at Stand D08. ★ 3pm Sashiko Stars, Jane MacDonald, BeBe Bold. Enjoy making a sashiko star. Learn the basics of the traditional craft of sashiko. Kit contains the fabric for two stars, thread and needles and stuffing for one star. Kit cost $16. Book at Stand E17. May 23 – 27, 2012 37 ★ 10am Posh Beaded Scarves, Niki Vukmirica, Posh Pendants. Using Posh pendants, beads & scarves, you will make two different styles of beaded scarves, Perfect for all ages, lots of colours available. Kit cost $35. Book at Stand G01. ★ 11am Crystal & Rhinestones Woven Bracelet, Gail Lawrence & Fiona Khan, My Little Bead Shop. Have fun using dainty little flower rhinestone spacers, to create a stunning crystal floral bracelet. Kit cost $20. Book at Stand F09. ★ 12noon Cards, Cards, Cards, Sonia Thomason, Scrapmatts. Create three elegant and inspirational cards and receive enough material to make another three. Learn new techniques using chipboard, inks and pens. Kit cost $20. Book at Stand C13. ★ 1pm Secret Garden Bracelet, Wendy Uren, Bead Shack. You will feel so artistic creating this gaily coloured bracelet. Easy to wear because it stretches - no clips. Fun, adorable, lightweight, and lots of colour schemes to choose. Kit cost $20. Book at Stand H09. ★ 2pm Sweetheart Slider Bracelet, Gail Lawrence & Fiona Khan, My Little Bead Shop. In this class you will learn how to bring two strands into one using hollow cord. Kit cost $15. Book at Stand F09. ★ 3pm Posh Altered Art Pendants or Posh Charm Watches, Niki Vukmirica, Posh Pendants. In this class you can make four Posh altered art pendants OR a Posh charm watch, lots of colours & styles available, perfect for all ages. Kit cost $25. Book at Stand G01. 38 www.craftfair.com.au Sew Stylish – with Brother FRE hands-o E n 10.30am classes , 12n and 1.30 oon, pm daily. Come along to the Brother Stand B09, and book your place to make this oh-so-cute take-anywhere purse using the Brother NS-30 sewing machine. Cost: Free to fair visitors! May 23 – 27, 2012 39 Express yourself... Expression 2.0 SPECIAL $ PRICE 1299 SAVE $700 Receive a FREE iPod docking station valued at $159rrp with any sewing machine purchase over $399 prior to May 31, 2012. Quilt Expression 4.0 SPECIAL $ PRICE 2699 SAVE $300 Find your nearest dealer at www.pfaff.com/au or phone (02) 4337 3737 SWEET SIXTEEN 6,990 $ L SHOW SPECIA SAVE $1000 Distributed by Handi Quilter t/as Blessington Pty Limited. [email protected] Phone: (02) 4337 3737 HMD-148-BLES 30 www.craftfair.com.au EME /Floriani Studio Join a free seminar and learn about Floriani stabilizers and software Learn about Floriani stabilizers in detail and pick up tips, tricks & techniques to achieve beautiful machine embroidery with perfect results – every time. You’ll see new products, and catch demonstrations of NEW Floriani software packages and much more. New the Crato Quilt Faft & ir The Floriani team will answer your questions and have some fun while explaining and demonstrating the latest and newest products in the Floriani range. Join one of the daily seminars, no booking required, all welcome. Floriani Embroidery Suite Pro & Floriani Total Control Software – FREE upgrades for life, no Dongle required. We explain the software, show you how to create, merge, edit, import and much more in our beginners’ classes daily. Daily EME/Floriani classes: 9.30am – 10.15am Floriani Software for Beginners 10.30am – 11.15am Machine Embroidery Made Easy 12.00pm – 1.15pm Put the fun back into Machine Embroidery 1.30pm – 2.15pm 2.30pm – 3.30pm Floriani Software for Beginners Stabilizers - Take the Fear out of Machine Embroidery - perfect results – every time! At the EME/Floriani Stand H08. May 23 – 27, 2012 41 Your time to shine! Innovations like the exclusive SEWING ADVISOR® feature and the EXCLUSIVE SENSORSYSTEM™technologyaretop-of-the-lineHUSQVARNAVIKING® features. The sparkling SAPPHIRE™ sewing machines bring you ease and convenience with these time-saving features. Enjoy your SAPPHIRE™ sewing machine! SAPPHIRE 875Q SPECIAL $ PRICE 2299 SAVE 600 $ SAPPHIRE 835 SPECIAL $ PRICE 1399 SAVE 600 $ Purchase any machine from the Sapphire™ range before May 31, 2012 and receive a bonus Interchangeable Dual FeeD Foot valueD at $120 Absolutely FRee! Receive a FREE iPod docking station valued at $159rrp with any sewing machine purchase over $399 prior to May 31, 2012 Find your nearest dealer at www.husqvarnaviking.com/au or phone (02) 4337 3737 HMD-149-BLES 30 www.craftfair.com.au Art Studio Izzii Artist, designer and teacher Joanna Etheridge is the tutor for Izzii’s Mixed Media Art projects and shares her knowledge and skills. Her classes are very popular and suitable for all. Beginners are especially welcome! Dimensional Designer Journal Cover Journal Class 10.30am and 1.30pm daily Due to the fantastic response this class has received throughout Australia, Jo is teaching it again in Perth. It gives you the inspiration and materials – and the opportunity – to take Napkin Art to the next level. Here, you get to cover a plain journal using Napkin Glue Medium and paper napkins, and learn how putting Izzii multi-media mediums under them gives a stunning threedimensional effect. This is a fun class suitable for all (16 and over) – and especially beginners. $35 Please note bookings are essential. Bookings can be made on the day at the stand or by contacting Izzii at www.izzii.com.au or (02) 6495 6699. May 23 – 27, 2012 43 OVER 6,000 CREATIVE SEWING, OVERLOCKING, QUILTING & CRAFT SUPPLIES, PATTERNS, BOOKS & VIDEOS Shop from Home VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.punchwithjudy.com.au Your One-Stop-Shop website for all your sewing and quilting requirements But did you know….. NEW! Coloured Products Brochure available quarterly. Browse through over a cuppa! Send Large, Stamped, Self-Addressed Envelope. ONLINE CLASSES: • Using Judy’s Pleat Makers • Punchneedle Embroidery • Westalee Constellation Quilt • Westalee Mystery Sampler Quilt • Quilting with Curves using the Curve Master • Using Fasturn Turning Tools Visit us on Stand A 01 Students at Machine Embroidery Retreat Retreats held at The Rock NSW Australia Machine Embroidery Retreat – Quilting with Machine Embroidery Make a Quilt in-the-Hoop: 7 – 9 July 2012 Westalee Design Rulers – Patchwork: 14 – 16 Sept 2012 Importers • Distributors • Mail Order Join our ‘Goldview’ Olympic Highway Emailed ist er L The Rock NSW 2655 Australia Newslett ducts pro for new cials! Ph (02) 6920 2238 • Fax (02) 6920 2021 and spe Email: [email protected] Follow Judy’s Blog: http://punchwithjudy.blogspot.com Shopping VOUCHERS SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Cut out these vouchers and bring them to the fair for great savings and specials. Vouchers must be presented at the time of purchase. 45mm Replacement Blade Offer scissorman.com.au – Stand A04 Receive a set of 7 tungsten alloy steel replacement 45mm rotary cutter blades for only $19.95 per set. Limit of 3 sets per customer. (While stocks last) Free Quilting Stencil Margaret’s Fabrics – Stand A05 Purchase the brand new candlewicking book Ava-May and receive a free quilting stencil. L.E.D. Mini Clip-on Lights daylightman.com.au – Stand A04 Receive two Mini Clip-on 6 L.E.D. dimmable craft lights for only $19.95. (While stocks last) Visit the q All badges $3 GIFT SHOP Located at the fair entrance; see the Help Desk Retro t-shirt $15 My Favourite Things neck wallet $9 u p Crafty handbag hook $5 Keep Calm mug $10 p Save the Craft Princess World collapsible neck wallet $7 drink bottle $7 Craft Princess aprons $15 each Shopping VOUCHERS SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Cut out these vouchers and bring them to the fair for great savings and specials. Vouchers must be presented at the time of purchase. scissorman.com.au – Stand A04 Redeemable at the Perth Craft & Quilt Fair, Wednesday May 23 to Sunday May 27, 2012 Margaret’s Fabrics – Stand A05 Redeemable at the Perth Craft & Quilt Fair, Wednesday May 23 to Sunday May 27, 2012 daylightman.com.au – Stand A04 Redeemable at the Perth Craft & Quilt Fair, Wednesday May 23 to Sunday May 27, 2012 E TO AUSTR AL COM Biggest & Best IA’S Papercraft Event! June 9 – 11, 2012 Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, South Bank Open 9am – 5pm daily www.scrapbookexpo.com.au Scissorman is proud to announce the launch of his dedicated craft lighting website BONUS Warranty As an introductory offer Daylightman is doubling the standard 12 month warranty on all our lights to a 24 month warranty free of charge. 2yr E�tended Warranty On All Lamps Daylightman has one of Australia's most extensive ranges of OttLite, Daylight Company, Mighty Bright and Triumph craft lamps and magnifiers. We have an extensive range of replacement bulbs for all the brands we stock. . Replacement Bulb Specialist Extended Warranty Exclusive To Daylightman Awesome Ottlite Offer! e Whil s k Stoc s a L t! Present this voucher at the Scissorman stand to receive an OttLite High Definition floor standing craft lamp with bonus long reach optical grade magnifier arm for only $128. BONUS Early Bird Offer - the first 20 customers to purchase this lamp each day will also receive a bonus clip on LED mini craft light. Absolutely FREE! Reserve yours before the show - 02 6285 2232! Visit Us For Our Full Product Range (02) 6285 2232 May 23 – 27, 2012 Perth Convention Exhibition Centre Wednesday to Sunday 9am to 4.30pm daily Visit the Craft & Quilt Fair online and you can: Buy tickets Buy online now and avoid the ticket queues on the day. Book a group for a discounted price – and SAVE up to $30 if you have 10 or more adults! 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