Guild pieces together 10 years

The Prairie Patches Quilt Guild is celebrating its 10th anniversary and to mark the occasion they are inviting everyone to come to Davidson Town Hall this weekend for a colourful and interesting quilt show.

“We have just under 150 items this year that are going to be on display,” said Cathy Palmer, a member of the Prairie Patches Quilt Guild. “We are just really excited about that because this will be the biggest show we’ve had. There will be a variety of things on display from a very large king-sized quilt all the way down to lap and baby quilts as well as many smaller items that are done like little table runners and place mats and thread-painted pictures.

“Our members have really gotten to be quite diverse now in their skills and interests and so I think our community will be quite amazed at what they’ll see this year.”

In addition to the Quilt Guild member’s work, the show will also feature vendor’s booths on Saturday from Quilters Haven of Moose Jaw and 4-40 Quilt Shop out of Saskatoon. The two booths are going to be offering fabrics and patterns for sale among other things and will also be holding various demonstrations throughout the day on different quilting topics.

Palmer said Saskatoon artist Elizabeth Muirhead is also appearing at the Town Hall on Saturday to showcase her “unique” and “absolutely stunning” wool felting projects. She said the show is for everyone who enjoys art and looking at beautiful things, so people don’t have to be quilters to attend.

“Whether you’re a painter, wood-worker or stained-glass hobbyist, there is many similarities in the work we do,” she said. “We are just working with a different medium.”

The Prairie Patches Quilt Guild formed in December 2003 when 14 ladies joined together for fellowship, fun and a desire to quilt. Over the years the Guild has been very active in the town by donating many pieces to be used as prizes for the benefit of various community charities.

“We have kept a photo album as sort of an archives of what we’ve done over the years and that photo album is really kind of interesting to look back at on our work in 2003 and how it’s evolved to 2014,” said Palmer, noting the Guild now has 19 members from Davidson and area who meet twice a month at the Pentecostal Church. “Our skills and our confidence and our expertise have certainly come a long way.”

Palmer said these skills are going to be on display beginning this Friday evening when they hold a “sneak-a-peek” for interested people who cannot make it to the Saturday show. She said those people who do make it to the Town Hall on Saturday will have an added benefit of attending as the Guild is holding an all-day lunch including “to die for” homemade pies at the show.

“We’ve got a group of men that come out and help us in the morning set up our big stands for the displays,” said Palmer. “We couldn’t set up without them because it’s really heavy, but I’ve heard some of them say they also come for the pie.”

The Quilt Show sneak-a-peek runs from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday and the main show goes from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. A silver collection donation is appreciated.