I loved this quilt.
If you know who made it, please let me know.
It seems I was really bad at taking photos of the quilt information this year.
Dutch Treat by Roberta Horton, Berkeley CA
She made this quilt from fabrics she collected during teaching trips to the Netherlands.
It was great to see all the different fabrics.
And just for fun:
Farm Truck - Retired by by Lynne Pillus, Oroville CA
Unconditional by Virginia Greaves, Roswell GA
Fusible and raw edge applique was very popular this year.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Houston Part III
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Don't the quilts from festival just make your heart sing? They are brilliant.
ReplyDeleteAnother round of amazing quilts! That first one really is beautiful. I love how the flowers look like they are flowing from her dress. I wonder how much time and work went into making these works of art.
ReplyDeleteI think I missed a couple of these. Love that first one.
ReplyDeletewonderful quilts!
ReplyDeleteKaren
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
Beautiful quilts! I love the farm truck one! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat first one is incredible and I love the truck too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I made the mistake of using the 'museum' setting (no flash) for many of my photos and ended up with wiggly-jiggly kinds of pictures. PS - do you think our paths crossed along the miles of carpet at the George Brown?
ReplyDeleteSo amazing!! That first quilt is just breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteamazing quilts! thanks for sharing the photos.
ReplyDeleteSo much life in these quilts. Amazing....
ReplyDeleteI can't speak for the others but my quilts generally take about 80 hours.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting some pics from Festival. I didn't get to go so I love seeing them.