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MARY MAYNE A very talented lady, born in Dumfries, Scotland, is younger by two hours than her twin sister. Mary has lived in Eaton Bray for many years bringing fame to the village with her Patchwork. How better to tell you about her, than to use her own words and examples of her work! |
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The Bedfordshire Millennium Quilt |
Jogging Around The Blocks |
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The Winston Churchill Quilt |
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Enjoyed needlework at school. Was taught all the basic techniques of
how to dressmaker but NO PATCHWORK SKILLS. AWARDS 2 Merit Awards National Patchwork Championship 1986 3rd Prize G.B.Q.F. 1987 3rd Prize National Patchwork Championship 1988 Special Award Quilts U.K. 1989 1st Prize Quilts U.K. 1990 2nd Prize G.B.Q.F. 1990 2nd Prize National Patchwork Championship 1990 3rd Prize G.B.Q.F. 1990 2nd Prize Quilts U.K. 1991 2nd Prize National Patchwork Championship 1991 2nd Prize G.B.Q.F. 1991 2nd Prize G.B.Q.F. 1992 Special Award British Quilt Festival Machine Appliqué Trophy 1999
OTHER EXHIBITIONS COMMISSIONED PIECES I have made many pieces for many people over the years, including quilts and cushions, baby quilts and bags, and many more things. Unfortunately, I haven't kept a record of them all and the above pieces I have recorded are only a short list. I have sold lots of the pieces made for the Bromham Mill Exhibitions. OTHER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES I was invited to oversee a group of villages in Bedfordshire in making their village quilts by The Bedfordshire Rural Communities Charity. I gave talks to 11 villages and encouraged them to have a go. I gave each village a one-day workshop to help them put their quilts together and the end results were amazing. They were judged and cash prizes were awarded to the winners, this was to be spent to aid a village project. 1999 - Bedfordshire Millennium Quilt. I was approached by The Bedfordshire Millennium Committee and asked if I would organise the planning and making of a quilt for the County. I managed to get 34 ladies and one gentleman from the County of Bedfordshire involved in the making of the quilt and it will hang permanently at Shuttleworth, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire from August 1999. HILTON HOTELS I have been hosting the quilting weekends for this hotel group for the past 9 years. I occasionally give the groups a slide lecture or workshop but my main job on these weekends is to look after the groups of ladies and gentlemen and make sure the weekends run smoothly. I really love doing this job and have made many special friends. SPECIAL COMMISSION FOR THE QUILTERS GUILD 1997 In 1996 I was asked to prepare some design boards to go forward for possible selection for the Quilters Guild 90's Collection. I was one of 4 people approached in Region 7. This is Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Northamptonshire. We were asked to prepare the design boards and present them at the Region 7 Area Day. It was up to the members of Region 7 to vote for the piece that they felt they wanted the Guild to receive for The 90's Collection. I was thrilled to have mine chosen and Region 7 then commissioned me to make the hanging and it was presented to the Guild at their A.G.M. in Scotland in 1997. They also bought all the design material. The hanging measured 24" x 24" and was called "LACES". PUBLICATIONS I have written many articles for the British patchwork and quilting magazines and all that have been submitted have been printed. Some have been informative articles and some have been projects for the readers to make, these have always been my own original ideas. I was asked by Jenni Dobson to make a quilt for her book SWEET AND SIMPLE COUNTRY QUILTS. This was so successful that the published used it as the front cover of the book and also published the instructions for making the quilt. Many pictures of my work have been published in various magazines. ABROAD I have tutored workshops in Canada and also given slide lectures to a number of groups in British Columbia. In 1998 I was invited to give a lecture on my work by The Missouri State Guild at their retreat at the Lake of The Ozarks and also give a workshop. An article about myself and my work was written by Varena Rybicki in the American magazine QUILTING INTERNATIONAL 1991. Some of my more recent work has been exhibited in a group exhibition in Kamloops B.C. JUDGING EXPERIENCE I have judged The Essex Handicraft Association Exhibitions for the past
4 years. This is a huge organisation and my task is to judge all of the Patchwork, Quilted and Appliquéd
items. It is a full day's work and very rewarding. I also judge the Tring Horticultural Society Show which is much
smaller but just as enjoyable. QUILTS ON PERMANENT DISPLAY In 1999 I won 1st Prize for my quilt "POSTAGE PAID - 1840 - 1990". The quilt shows the postage stamps, uniforms and modes of delivery in the 1840's and 1990's. It was made to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the postage stamps. In 1995 the National Postal Museum bought the quilt from me for their collection. It is the first piece of it's kind to be bought for the museum. I made a quilt called "WINSTON CHURCHILL" and this was also a prize winner. I presented this quilt to Bletchley Park in 1996 and it hangs in the Churchill rooms at Bletchley Park, the home of The Enigma Code Breakers during the war. FINALLY My main interest is to promote patchwork and quilting in all it's forms and I hold many workshops during the year. Some I hold locally and I also travel around the country to groups who invite me to teach a particular skill or design. I hold workshops in Fabric shops when invited. These include Sunflower Fabrics, Bedford, Inca Studios, Princes Risborough and The Bramble Patch in Weedon, Northants. I also give slide lectures on my work to groups including quilt groups, Women's Institutes, Co-op Guilds, Embroidery Guilds and many other ladies' groups.
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