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Junior members

It is very exciting to have junior members in our group. It is an opportunity for them to learn sewing techniques and make like-minded friends. Junior members are encourage by our adult members with their textiles creations.

 

Anyone under the age of 18 is considered a junior mMember, some of whom have now transitioned to an adult membership. The quilts below were made by our junior members in Primary School!

 

In 2024, each of our junior members exhibited a quilt in our annual quilt exhibition and it was wonderful to see their creations, imagination and skill.

 

Below are the quilts which were exhibited in the 2024 exhibition.

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Madeline M

Octopus Under the Sea


'This is my first quilt and I designed, pieced and appliqued it. I wanted to make this quilt for my family. I love going to the beach with my family. With help from Jo, my coach, the big octopus has a top hat and a bowtie because it is a very formal Octopus.

 

At the bottom of the quilt, there are some sea horses. The coral is their home and the seashells are their mail boxes. The two sea turtles got lost from the big pack of sea turtles and the octopus is stopping them from crossing.

 

Hand quilted and embellished by Jo Tregear'

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Sophie

The Bs

 

'This is my first quilt and I designed, pieced and appliqued it and I also completed the binding. I wanted to make a baby quilt with animals on it. So I made a plan. As it developed, I loved the idea that all the animals started with the letter ‘B’. After many months of sewing and hard work, I have made this awesome quilt.

 

I would like to thank my teacher, Jo, for helping me and also Bronwyn for doing an excellent job on the quilting. I hope you like my quilt, and I bet you can’t find the beagle!!

 

Quilted by Bronwyn Hill, The Braidwood Quilt Store'

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Madeline G

Charlotte's Quilt

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'I made this quilt for my cousin Charlotte. I have started making quilts for all of my siblings and cousins, including myself. This is my second quilt. My first quilt is a cute Little Red Riding Hood one.

 

I sew quilts at my Nanna’s house and use up all her spare fabrics. When I started making this quilt, Charlotte was just a baby and did not have a favourite colour yet so I just made it in all the colours that I could.

 

I chose this horse pattern in the hope that she will share my love of animals. I plan on making a farm animal quilt next. It will be for Theodore, another of my cousins. I enjoy making quilts with my Nanna.

 

This quilt was made from a jelly roll. I stitched all the strips together, used the AccuQuilt to cut the horses, used the embroidery machine to stitch them on and then used the automated quilting machine to complete the quilting. I had assistance in learning to use each machine on practice pieces prior to working on my quilt. The pressing, application of spray adhesive for the applique and the binding were done by Nanna, however I got my “pressing licence” towards the end of this quilt as I turned ten and I pressed the finished quilt top with assistance.

 

Final touches on this quilt were made by Shennah Joiner of Foxlow Fabrics.'

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Cherry

Yellow Stripe

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'This quilt is made with Kaffe Fassett fabrics (jelly roll and by the metre), bought from the Makerie in Gungahlin. I looked at the jelly roll fabrics and chose which fabrics I wanted to sew together for my log cabin blocks. I then went back to the fabric store with mum to organise them all into the top panel and buy border materials. I wanted to keep with the Kaffe Fassett fabrics. When we put the blocks out very quickly a yellow stripe appeared.

 

I saved my money to pay to have the top quilted and chose the pattern and variegated thread.

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​This is the first quilt I have ever made.'

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Cherry's quilt was one vote behind 4th place in the Viewer's Choice Award for 2024.

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Since our exhibition the Bungendore, CWA entered Cherry's quilt into the 2025 Southern Tablelands Group Handicraft Competition where it won First Prize in Class B1, Any article of craft made by a junior, 12 years or under.

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From there it was entered into the 2025 NSW CWA State Handicrafts Competition at the State Conference, where it won First Prize in the same category.​

© 2025 Bungendore Quilters Inc. All rights reserved.​

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