Entering the show, there is a display in the ticket room and I spot a couple of pieces from Janet P. I haven't seen her in quite awhile and miss her wonderful intelligence and wit. Still, seeing her work makes me happy too.
Next are the mini quilts in the hallway . I take a bit of time and find that two of them are just what makes my heart happy. The first one is by Linda Neal and I just love this so much. I think I'm in kind of an embroidery stage right now and that makes it even more fun.
The second one plays into my other love right now. Christmas. Honest. I just counted the other day and discovered that I am in the middle of 5 Christmas quilts. FIVE!!! This one is by Jeanne Smith and I am in love. So, so cute.
I am on my own for the show and only have two items on my purchase list. I need a new needle threader for my tool and a "boy" themed charm pack for a quick car quilt to keep my grandson happy. Once I have both items safely in my tote, it's onto the quilts. Please come along and use my eyes to peek at a few. As always, I take pictures of the quilts that appeal to me and then am pleasantly surprised if they are ribbon winners as well
First up is entitled Crazy 39 Pcs In 5" by Linda Cordell of McKinney, TX. Quilted by Julia Mason, Linda says that it is from a "block exchange by 19th Century Patchwork Divas." I LOVE it.
As I round the corner, the Best of Show comes into view. It is a beautiful appliqued work and I am stopped in my tracks. I have come half circle on the whole applique thing. Having tried my very first needle turned attempt at it on a single little piece of a block, I still believe that I do not have enough years left to tackle one of these, but I do stand in awe. "My Brown Bird" is entered by Jennifer Carter of Richardson, TX and quilted by Deb Wendt. Jennifer states, "This is a multi-year journey through a variety of hand applique techniques - back basting, off block, broderie perse, scherenschnitte, reverse. Pieces were stuffed, braided and woven, topped with embroidery embellishments." Wow.
Turtle Tales catches my attention, of course. Someday I will do a turtle quilt. I think. I hope. Well, I want to. This one is by Becci Dusenberry of Plano, TX and quilted by Melissa Eubanks. Becci says, "My love of Aboriginal fabric and sea turtles combined." I agree.
Hello Timberline - pieced and quilted by Lynne Fritsche of Plano, TX. She says, "This project took a long time to piece and a long time to quilt on my home machine, but I'm very happy with it." She should be. It's a definite stop me in my tracks quilt.
More stars. Yep, I'm a happy girl right now. I also love medallion quilts so this one is perfect. For some reason, I find that it would have been amazing round robin and would have loved to have found this in my mailbox at the end of the rounds. Named Starfire, it is by Debbie Jeffers of Seminole, OK and quilted by Debbie Newell. Rock on Debbies! "I saw this quilt on Facebook and fell in love. Just had to make it," writes Debbie J.
Pride and Joy is by Penny Treaster of McKinney, TX and quilted by Karen Wood. I love the color play and illusion of the medallion growing as the quilt does. Penny says, "Kim Diehl Simple Whatnots Club - Collection 7 at Happiness is Quilting, McKinney, TX. This quilt was a part of a 6-month sew along that I enjoyed making and absolutely love the results."
I run into a couple of friends while checking this one out. The simplicity of it is perfect and I really want to try one of these. When I say simplicity, I don't mean that making this is simple, just that each rectangle stands on it's own merit. I really do like it a lot and have put one on my lengthy list. It is entitled "Illusion" by Sheila Relyea of Allen, TX and she says, "The bright colors really pop out against the grey, giving a 3-D illusion effect."
This yellow is so, so, so fun. It's bright, cheeriness just draws me in. Entitled "Near and Far", it is by Floyd Moss of Sulphur Springs, TX and quilted by Wilma Moss. It is an original design using 6 values of yellow.
Ahhh, a Bonnie Hunter Garden Party is around the next corner. Of course, it is the ONE picture that I wiggle and blur. Ugh. Aptly titled, "Garden Pary", it is by Sandie Griego of Allen, TX and she says, "I love scrap quilts and made this one by Bonnie Hunter as a mystery quilt with two friends, taking the challenge with me." Hmmmm, I wonder if we were in that same mystery class. Mine is still awaiting quilting.
A few modern quilts DO pull me in. Here is a case in point. I truly like everything about this quilt. The palette, the straight lines, the pattern, it's got it all for me. It is called "Spring Thaw" and is by Joanne Moon of Carrollton, TX and she simply says, "Pretty blue and green colors that remind me of spring." Me too.
The last one for today and it's a beauty. Blue and white quilts just have a feel all their own. Toss in circles and they blow my mind. "Something Blue is by Barbara Young of Rockwall, TX and she says, "I found this pattern while we were on vacation in Florida and really like the way the various blues created the design." It was quilted by Deb Wendt and I wished for an angel nearby so that I could see the back. Alas, not to be found. It's time for me to head out -- going to join Sherri and help her find a dress for her son's wedding. The day continues. I hope you enjoyed the bit of eye candy if you were not able to attend the show.
Enjoyed your pictures ~ thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much and you are most welcome. It's fun to get inspired this way, isn't it?
DeleteThat certainly was a gorgeous lot of eye candy. Thanks for going and sharing it with us
ReplyDeleteHappy to share -- we all gain from a burst of eye candy.
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