Richele and I were able to walk the floor to see many of the quilts and other displays in the hall. I am not a quilter but I can appreciate the sacrifice of time and talent to create these works of art. Enjoy!
Shower Trees
Kathy Nakajima
Tokyo Japan
Hand-appliqued and quilting
Baby Jane
by Marian Woods
Baytown, TX
Hand-appliqued, quilted, machine pieced
Hip Hip Hooray
by Bernadette Houghton
quilted by Teresa Coolidge
Columbia, South Carolina
Hexagon quilt "La Passion"
by Grit Kovacs
quilted by Birgit Schuller
Germany
Hand pieced and machine quilted
There are over 17, 240 pieces. It took 2 1/2 years to complete.
Selvage Star of Bethlehem
by Mayleen Vinson
quilted by Jan Hutchison
Kansas
Machine pieced and quilted
Color Play
by Victoria Findlay Wolf
New York
Machine Pieced and quilted
Pointed Statement
by Amy Friend
West Newbury, Massachusetts
Machine pieced and quilted, paper pieced
Notice how the stitching threads are different colors?
Balancing Act
by Amanda Hohnstreiter
Thorndale, Texas
Machine pieced and quilted
Look at how close the stitching lines are!! and so STRAIGHT!
Puddling
by Amy Friend
West Newbury, Massachusetts
Machine pieced and quilted
I had seen this quilt on Amy's Instagram account a few months back and was secretly hoping she would be showing it at market. When Richele and I came around the corner and it was hanging there, we both said, "oh my gosh there it is!!"
Treasured Past
by Judy Bushby
Adelaide, Australia
Hand-pieced, appliqued, quilted, embroidered and embellished, photo transferred
Black and white family photos and 1800's Japanese Boro indigo cloth were combined as a book.
Her quilt depicts honor and reverence for her parents using old cloth. She included family memories, stitches, and scraps of utilitarian fabrics.
You have to know this was one of my favorites...
Treasured Past
by Julie Haddrick
Adelaide, Australia
Machine quilted, embroidered and embellished, hand-dyed, colored, and painted
The layers of shadows look to be created with fine netting as they just meld into one another.
Places Traveled
by Julie Haddrick
Adelaide, Australia
Machine pieced, appliqued, quilted, embroidered and embellished, hand-dyed, colored, and painted.
Barbara's Circle
by Beth Nufer and Clem Buzick
Bookings, Oregon
Paper piecing, hand applique, machine piecing, hand-guided longarm quilted
Why Not?
Angela Petrocelli
Prescott Vally, Arizona
Foundation paper piecing, machine piecing, free-motion machine quilting
After purchasing my first sewing machine, my quilting friends said I should start with something simple. I asked, "Why?" and explained I had a vision of what I wanted to do. Over 2,000 colors and 10,000 pieces later, I have finished my first quilt and now I say, "Why Not?" - Angela Petrocelli
Seriously, her first quilt?
All we could do was just stand there in amazement!!!
Primitive Quilts
Wonky Baskets
by Kristi Rollag
New South Wales, Australia
Hand-appliqued and quilted, machine pieced
My Garden Party
by Debbie Shives
quilted by Janice Kiser
Stow, Ohio
Hand-appliqued, machine pieced and quilted
Home Sweet Home
by Sandy Johnson
quilted by Nancy Nancke
Willow Springs, Illinois
Hand-appliqued, machine pieced and quilted
Settler's Pride
by Katie Hebblewhite
quilted by Kim Zenk
Hand-appliqued, embroidered and embellished, machine quilted
So hard to tell because of the color but the entire quilt is made of wool. The background looked like rich dark brown suede!
There were three quilts on tables (too delicate to hang) that were stunning. The quilts could not be photographed so I found a picture online of my favorite one to share with you. If you click on the quilt name there is more information about the quilt.
1860 - 1890
This beautiful and intricate mosaic patchwork is made from rich
silk, brocade and velvet, and each individual piece has been outlined in
gold silk braid. The small pieces have been hand sewn over paper
templates, making the construction of this elaborate quilt very time
consuming.
Moda Fabrics is celebrating their 40th year. They sponsored a large area of the floor to heirloom quilts (which were all amazing).
Pineapple Variation
unknown
circa 1890
Hand-pieced and quilted
Moda is a company that reproduces old fabric patterns - For the show they had original quilts from their collection as well as a matching reproduced quilt. Here, the original is hanging and the reproduction is folded to the left of the photo.
And if anyone asks, I would like this one for Christmas.
LeMoyne Star
unknown
Hand-pieced and quilted
A note attached to the original quilt stated that the fabric in the quilt was from the dress the maker wore the day she met her future husband.
Love - Clamshell
(reproduction fabric of an 1830 original)
by Anner Patrick Bousseau