Farm has quilts covered

Ex-Wandin CFA captain Les Sharp and Anne Marie Manders surrounded by patchwork colour. 138859 Picture: ROB CAREW.

By KATH GANNAWAY

MORE than 40 quilts are set to take centre stage at the 10th Warratina Patchwork Exhibition over the next two weeks.
The work of quilters from Quilt Yarn and Sew in Wandin, the range and variety of quilts came together to transform the lavender drying shed at the popular Warratina Lavender Farm into a colourful and warm winter escape.
Anne-Marie Manders from Warratina started the exhibition to encourage people to visit the farm in the off-season.
“I have always loved patchwork and decided to put on an exhibition for one week,” she said.
“It was so successful we decided to extend it and it’s been a two-week event ever since.”
The entry fee goes to the local CFA and donations are also taken in the tearooms.
While quilts are the main attraction, there are also smaller items such as handbags and cushions and a range of handcrafted items from local members of the Country Women’s Association.
The exhibition is on until 24 May at 105 Quayle Road, Wandin Yallock.
Phone 5964 4650 or visit www.warratinalavender.com.au.