What a LARGE amount of quilts at this show. I wish they had more room to show off the quilts, but then there wouldn't be nearly as many quilts to see. These quilts were packed in the larger gym and down one hallway.
I got to the quilt show early (before it opened) so I got to see the quilts and take photos without lots of people blocking the quilts.
There were several quilts all by the same lady, down one hall. I only took photos of a few of those quilts.
who doesn't love Sylvester & Tweety??? |
look at all that lovely applique in the borders |
more lovely applique and great rounded borders |
Now to the large gym crammed FULL of quilts!
There were several large quilts with teeny tiny pieces.
This is an OhMyGosh (OMG) quilt. I'm currently making this quilt as a leaders and enders quilt. I stitched on mine at the show, between making exchange blocks. It also has teeny tiny pieces.
They had several 365 block quilts. Everyone received 7 3" patterns a week for a year in 2021.
There were 2 Wedding Ring quilts. One was a Golden Wedding Ring quilt.
Quite a few different applique quilts.
my friend Sharon made this quilt |
up close of her trapunto |
A lovely embroidery quilt of all the State flowers.
A Harry Potter quilt (I can't resist a Harry Potter quilt ;)
I love how she 'made' fabric for the centers of this quilt. And the circular quilting just set this quilt off.
There were several paper pieced quilts in the show.
New York Beauty |
there were 3 of these, almost identical, next to each other |
the quilting in this one really set it off |
I'm not a fan of pink, but this was so pretty |
There were a couple of shirt and tie quilts.
A cute black and white Sunbonnet Sue & Sam quilt.
3D pinwheel |
This quilt was made while she battled breast cancer.
A lady that is also in my little quilt guild, Wego Quiltin', made this Onion Peal quilt.
Congrats Jackie for 2 ribbons |
this one won 2 ribbons |
there were 2 of these |
And the remaining few quilts I took photos of.
This was just a fraction of the quilts in the show. There are 200 members of this quilt guild, with a 'waiting list' to get in. Many ladies have been in the guild for 20+ years.
I finished a set of Friendship Star exchange blocks during the quilt show.
1 set of Friendship Star blocks made on this 1921 Singer 66 hand crank |
I started another set, on a different machine, but didn't get any photos. I'll take photos when the blocks are done. There wasn't much time to stitch either day, since my booth was full most of the time with people chatting about vintage machines and asking questions.
I found out Saturday morning that the vendor next to me (Lisa K) has been a member of Treadle On longer than I have, and because of her love of vintage sewing machines, she is now one of the sewing machine repair people at a local quilt store near me. I sent a few people her way for machines with 'motors'. It's always fun to meet another member of Treadle On. I even got to see some photos of a couple of her machines.
I did buy some fabric on Sunday (half off). Some of it will be used for pillowcases for Christmas presents this year.
Wow that must have been quite a quilt show indeed! Thank you for taking time to share all those lovely quilts with us!! Do you resize your photos before posting?
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing collection of quilts. I love the one with the "made fabric" centers.
ReplyDeleteWow the quilts are very impressive.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful quilts! I am in awe of the ones with the tiny pieces, especially the tiny flying geese! ~Jeanne
ReplyDeleteWow WOW and Wow!!!! Gorgeous and some of those with the tiny pieces made me blink twice. I can't imagine how tedious it is putting something together with so many pieces. Beyond talented people.
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