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Quilt Guild planning special spring quilt show for Moose Jaw

- Larissa Kurz

Thanks to the Prairie Hearts Quilt Guild, a leisurely Sunday drive on May 24 will be a bit more exciting than usual — as local quilters prepare to display their workmanshi­p in a totally new way this year. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. that day, members of the quilt guild will have their quilts and other handiwork display outside their homes for a Drive-By Quilt Show. With about 25 members taking part, around 100 quilts will be featured in the unique show, hanging outside for Moose Jaw motorists to view from the street. “They’ll be hanging in windows, on balconies, railings, and draped over lawn furniture, wherever they want to put it outside,” said guild president Lizanne Knox-Beam. “I know most people will hang out two or three, so that will add up. It’s going to be fun.”

The guild has a list of addresses that will be taking part in the drive-by display, which will be made available in the Moose Jaw Express, on DiscoverMo­oseJaw.com, and on the guild’s Facebook page.

All of the displays will be made to view from the vehicle as people drive by, in order to maintain proper social distancing techniques while still letting Moose Jaw enjoy the view.

Knox-Beam even shared that an apartment building on Athabasca Street East is planning on hanging a quilt from every window of the building, which is sure to be a sight to see.

Members of the Prairie Hearts Quilt Guild will be showing off their work during a pandemic-inspired drive-by quilt show, all throughout Moose Jaw. (supplied)

Spring is usually a time when quilters are travelling around the province to view and participat­e in quilt shows, but the pandemic has cancelled the usual events and left Moose Jaw quilters stuck at home. Although this year was not meant to be the year the guild hosts their own quilt show, some members decided that they’d like to do something anyway — to lift not only their own spirits but also the spirits of the rest of the city.

“Lots of places had to cancel their quilt shows and it was very disappoint­ing, so we thought why don’t we do this and give people something to do?” said KnoxBeam. “It’s just something that we can do to give back to our community and let

people know there’s an appreciati­on for what we do, and we do it for fun and the love of quilting.”

The guild’s monthly meetings were suspended back in March, leaving quilters to stay in touch mostly through the guild’s Facebook, but that doesn’t mean they haven’t been quilting.

Guild members have been very busy during the self-quarantine orders, said Knox-Beam, and most are excited to show off the projects they’ve been working on lately.

The impromptu drive-by quilt show is really just a precursor to the spring show the guild is planning for next year, which will fill the Ford Curling Centre on May 7-8, 2021.

“Because everybody is on lockdown right now, everybody is quilting like mad, so we should have lots of quilts for our quilt show then,” said Knox-Beam. Below is the list of addresses participat­ing in the Prairie Hearts Quilt Guild Drive-By Quilt Show that will be taking place on Sunday, May 24th between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm:

22 Belmont Cres;

937 4th Ave. SW;

1197 Currie Cres.;

1462 Sioux Cres.;

1250 Iroquois Dr.;

1278 Iroquois Dr.;

1214 Iroquois Dr.;

81 Lillooet St. W;

88 Dahlia Cres;

24 Thorn Cres.;

29 Daisy Cres.;

27 Buttercup Cres;

338 Athabasca St. W;

606 Athabasca St. W.;

1034 Chestnut Ave.;

1053 Redland Ave.;

1084 Redland Ave.;

1140 4th Ave. NW;

1349 7th Ave. NW;

1022 5th Ave. NW;

939 Hall St. W.;

1801 Meier Dr.;

1623 Rutherford;

250 Athabasca St. E.;

1031 Ross St. E.

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