In the camera were the following pictures of quilts taken at quilt shows. I know one of the quilt shows was Rivercity Quilt Guild in Sacramento. I recognize the best of show quilt in 2012. Other were taken at Pioneer Quilt Guild. They are the ones that have oval name tags on the cards attached to the quilts. Others I have no idea.
The quilts are beautiful, though, and very inspirational. So I am posting them anyway. Enjoy.
The above quilt is gorgeous. I love the border. What caught my eye first was the beautiful pinwheels next to the white background fabric really makes them standout. Plus the unique sashing between the pinwheels are just dynamic. Great quilt.
Love chickens. Love embroidery. What can I say? I love this quilt!
Something you will notice in this collection of pictures is there are a lot of embroidered quilt blocks. I love this quilt. I do not drink coffee or tea, but I love coffee and tea cups and kettles. This is nice. I put a close up picture of one of the tea pots below. Look at that quilting! Oh my goodness.
Lovely seascape. I keep saying I am going to do a sea picture. This seems simple to do but it has a lot of depth to the quilt.
Talk about visionary. This quilt is a black background quilt with quilting, or is it embroidery, on each block. Each block is probably 16" square. Stunning!. I put a close up of one of the blocks below.
This quilt guild also recognizes apparel with quilting aspects to it. This bags are lovely.
What can I say about this quilt? It is stunning. The colors are muted and all go so well together. Love the applique around the inside border. Even though some of the blocks are copied, it is hard to tell because of the use of different fabrics. Very nice. Look at that pieced border. Lovely.
I love applique. This quilt is so pretty.
Halloween. I have to have at least one from each show. I think there are more coming. I do like this quilt. I might even have the pattern in my stash somewhere. I would have purchased it just for the skeleton alone.
This is a great fall pumpkin quilt. If it were mine, I would put it up in August and leave it until after Thanksgiving.
Sometimes I get home and look at these pictures and wish I would have written down the name the quilter gives their quilts. I would love to know what this is called. It is so unique. I love everything about it. I love the centers of the blocks. How unusual, but it works. I really love the triangle inner border with the little flowers coming in between the triangles. Then the squared border is great. Using white as the background fabric with bright colors always makes those colors pop out at you. This could have been done in many other colors, including black, but I don't think it would have been as stunning as with the white.
I love 1930s fabric. I love the baskets, too. Really well done.
Rooster! Love him. Look at his eyes.
This is the quilt that won Best of Show at the River City Quilt Guild in Sacramento in 2012. It looks like you could go sit in that chair.
Civil War reenactment. Story well told here.
More chickens. These are really wild chickens. Good job. I would love this in a country kitchen.
More embroidery. I have embroidered this pattern. But I have not made them into a quilt yet. It is on my UFO list to complete this year. After seeing this picture, it really makes me want to work on mine. Love the setting. I didn't have that top block in my pattern. I do love it. I may copy the idea into my quilt.
I am a member of Sacramento's River City Quilt Guild. This was challenge fabric for 2012. We were to make something using the fabric on the front. It could be anything - quilt, clothing, bag, or even a table runner like this one. I must confess, I did not make anything. I kept the fabric on my design wall for a couple of months trying to have it inspire me. Nope nothing. What a beautiful table runner, though. The coordinating fabrics were one of the turquoise fabrics. I think it was the lighter border one. and then the triangles that have turquoise, orange and white.
This is another of the challenge quilts made for River City Quilt Guild. Can you find the challenge fabric used?
I want this pattern. How cute is this? It is full of black bunnies all dressed a little different. In fact I just noticed they are calendar bunnies! Find the Santa bunny and the 4th of July bunny. Oh even cuter than I originally thought! I did take a close up of one of the bunnies. See below.
It is the Halloween bunny. So cute!
I do like this quilt. Looks like the judges did, too. It is unusual. I love how the "moon" shows its colors once again in the border. But only once.
Look at that border. I like the blocks, but the border really grabs me. Also look at that striped binding. Lovely.
Embroidery, embroidery, embroidery. This quilt would take me 10 years to do all the embroidery on. Love it all. Look how small some of the blocks are below.
Another border that really is wonderful. Love the blocks, too. A lot of time went into all that applique. I have shown one of the blocks up close below. Love all the little berries!
Here, Kitty Kitty. I think a sewing group must have had a challenge, as there was more than one of these cats. Love them.
Here, Kitty Kitty, again.
Here, Kitty Kitty, again again. Love them all.
Whimsical Garden. I made this quilt. Well, not THIS quilt but a quilt using the same pattern. I love mine, but I love this one, too. She used brighter colors than I did. She also put beautiful vines on the corners. I love mine because I made it. I also love my borders. I put different colored and different sizes of yoyos around on it. I think it really added to the quilt. Look at the ribbons this quilt won. I guess the judges liked it, too.
Embroidery, again. Love this. I especially love the wonky blocks between the embroidered blocks. Too cute. See close up below.
McKenna Ryan pattern of a seaside. Very nicely done. I like the little bit of the show quilt that is shown on the right. I wonder why I didn't take a picture of the whole quilt. Very charming.
I hope you have enjoyed looking at these quilts. Maybe they inspired you? A couple of them sure did me.
Keep on Quilting
And go to every guild show around for more inspiration.
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