There were over 200 quilts on display at that show and numerous vendors there, too. The quilts this year seemed to take on a more artistic side. I love traditional quilts, but I truly appreciate all the work that is involved in doing the art quilts. I took a few pictures of what was displayed. I hope you enjoy looking at them.
Día de Las Muertas - Day of the Dead. |
Always have to include a Halloween. This is one I would make but it would probably take me 15 years to complete. There are a lot of small pieces that were needle turn appliqued here. Love it. |
I love hats. I love this quilt. |
Unbelievable. |
This is a small wall hanging but it is stunning. It is covered with embellishments of buttons, ribbons and shiny objects. I took a close up in hopes you could see some of what is there. See below. |
Another Halloween inspired quilt. Sorry the picture is a little fuzzy. I was taking the pictures in between people trying to get up close to it. I really like this quilt. |
Cats! Need I say more? |
This is one of the featured artist's quilts. I just love the yellow background. And look at that border. I think the unique border is what makes this quilt. |
Another of the featured quilter. |
Love all this but especially the snowman in the middle. |
Pelican. Love him. |
Very small quilt with very small embroidery. I love to do embroidery and have a lot of respect for this work. |
This is a tiny quilt (around 24" square). Imagine how small that piecing is! |
Another small quilt - 17" square. It has a lot of embellishment on it to make it look like a true night scape. Very nicely done. |
This is a very large quilt. Look at the border! Just magnificent. |
Pretty wall hanging. The geraniums are 3D. Pretty cool. |
Very watery or fluid looking quilt. |
I really love lighthouses, so this quilt grabbed me right away. I especially love it because the quilter added dimension to it by adding netting for the waves. Good job. See up close picture below. |
Love the colors in this quilt and that border is divine. |
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