Back on April 30 I had the good fortune of being able to attend a quilt show that was held in Denver
I took a few pictures, and until I was doing my monthly clean up of the computer's desktop and backing up all my photo files I completely forgot about them (shame on me!)
So, here they are
and in case you think we're stuck on that whole zebra thing -- we just might be
this quilt is amazing
(although I personally would have used a red background -- you know, black and white and red all over -- heh)
this piece is a really big quilt, and I can understand why it won the blue ribbon
while it didn't photograph very well (probably the fault of the person behind the camera), Glenda is in a "bubble" made of that iridescent shimmery fabric that I have used on projects to create the look of glass
very, very cool
yup, the characters, the city, the balloon -- it's all here
and this piece served to make me think about a piece I did about eight years ago -- (when I find it again, I'll photograph it to show you)
I really liked the way this quilt used the black background
it makes the colors used for the objects and the "frames" just pop out of the background at you
and I'd like to know how the quilter was able to get those nice sharp, clean letters -- I'm guessing this one is fused -- I can't imagine anyone being able to needle turn those
and of course I loved the whole whimsical theme of this one especially since it includes my personal favorite "bad for you" food -- the cheeseburger!
when I saw this quilt I instantly thought about my friend in California
the hummingbirds visit her yard every year, and on several occasions have used her deck rafters to build their nest and raise their babies
this quilt does an amazing job of getting each little flower and feather
I also like the way the quilter "framed" the piece -- one very narrow light colored border, one medium colored medium sized border then the dark binding like a frame -- like double matting a painting
these two quilts were part of the Hoffman Challenge quilts that were on display
as I had mentioned before, I had been concerned that the way I chose to use the Hoffman Challenge fabric in the piece I will be entering this year would not be acceptable in that I had cut it into very small pieces
I'm not worried about that issue any more
In the quilt with the bird, the only place the Challenge fabric was used is in the center around the bird, and in the other quilt (which I note won a blue award) the fabric was used for the honey comb behind the bees
Going to a quilt show is a good thing -- it lets me look at other work and be able to say "yes, my work is this good", and it lets me be inspired by other quilter's ideas and treatment of subjects that either I've worked with myself, or I've been think about working on
Inspiration is a good thing!
1 comment:
Gorgeous quilts. That zebra is thundering right off the cotton.
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