I want to share with you some insights on the spectacular quilts and exhibits at the show this year. Overall, the show had an excellent variety of traditional quilts vs. art quilts. And I found every quilt to be one that inspired, from the perspective of use of color, quilting, design, to overall composition. Here are few quilts that I am randomly selecting to share with you, to give you a flavor of this wonderful show.
{above} Sandra Leichner, of Albany, Oregon, entered this beautiful qhilt in the Traditional Wall Mixed Category, sponsored by Cozy Quilt Designs. The title of this delightful quilt is "Tea with Miss D." and the description for this quilt reflected the artist inspiration of "Celebrating a friendship and our common love of girly team time things".
The detail in this quilt was amazing.
{above} Lenore Crawford, of Midland, MI submitted this beautifl quilt in the category of Art-Pictorial, sponsored by Sulky of America.
{Above} Gina Perkes, of Payson Arizona, entered this beautiful quilt in the category of Traditional Wall Mixed, sponsored by Cozy Quilt Design. Gina died over 100 yard of fabric to get the colors the way she pictured it for this quilt.
The quilting was well executed.
{above} Monica Troy submitted this amazing quilt in the category of Traditional Wal Applique', sponsored by Amidon quiltworks. She used Kona Cotton and some hand dyed fabrics, with beautiful quilting.
This beautiful quilt was quilted by Karen Lummus, also of India, Ca.
John Flynn is also the featured artist and there is an amazing exhibit of his quilts at this show.
I do wish I could share more insights on all the spectacular quilts at this show. They were beautifuly displayed, with great lighting, space, and room to view. Definitely a wonderful opportunity to visit and enjoy all the quilts in this show, that came from all over the world, by very talented quilters.
For more information at the Road to California Quilt Show check out their site: http://www.road2ca.com/
15 comments:
beautiful quilts - thanks for sharing. I love that first quilt with the delightful border.
Karen
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What great quilts! Very inspirational. Thanks for sharing.
What amazing quilts....I look at these and think...I could never do that quality of work...I am still in kindergarden compared to all of that....thanks for showing them, woke up my creative voice this morning....it has been raspy lately.
That art quilt with the buildings and boats took my breath away. The talent these people have is amazing. I see why you are inspired.
Wow!
What beautiful quilts! "Tea with Miss D" is quite impressive.
hugz
Pam
Beautiful! Wish I were close enough to enjoy in person.
It is amazing what people create with quilting.
I am going to try and make the MQX show, this year.
Debbie
Those quilts are all so beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for sharing...I definitely want to come down to this show...maybe next year!
WOW! I cannot believe how beautiful Lenore's quilt is (the one for Sulky/Art Pictoral). I would love to be able to do that.
Truly inspirational and intimidating all at the same time!
These quilts are really amazing and so inspirational. Thanks for sharing all of them with us!
Micki
"Tea with Miss D" was my favorite quilt at the Houston Quilt Festival, where it one a BIG prize, $5000, I think it was. Did you get to see the label on the back? It looked like an invitation to a tea party. Just lovely. I must have taken 20 pictures of this quilt. 8)
Happy quilting,
Susan in Texas
Great show! Wonderful quilts. Perfect time!
Fantastic quilts! Thank you for sharing your photos with us. Love to see so much applique!
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