Now isn't this just fun and silly? Cats as vegetables! It's called Garden Path Cats by Dorothy Hamilton.
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I love avocados, so I especially love this block.
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This quilt really makes a spectacular impression. I think I've seen it pop up elsewhere. In fact, I think Amalia M shared a similar quilt from her local quilt show which was the same weekend as the event in Dallas. It may even be a kit. But, I think it shows some interesting potential development in the Modern Quilting genre. It's made by Loide Wasmund and is called Defying Gravity.
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Here's a wide shot of some of the quilts in the Small Contemporary category. I had two quilts in this group.
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Here is the first place winner from Small Contemporary. It's Almost Squared Away by Sharon Schlotzhauer. It's very elegant and zen.
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And here is the second place winner from Small Contemporary. It's Southern Lady by Pam Hough.
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And here is the third place winner! Ta Da! It's me! This is Green Bowl Gathering.
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My quilt Growing Up Through the Cracks was also in this category and won an HM ribbon.
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My friend Carolyn Skei also had a quilt in the category. This is Time Travel and was made in a workshop I taught. I just love it! Carolyn completely ran with my design guide concept and created something original and unique.
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Here's another of Carolyn's pieces. It's called Last Look Back.
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This section with the ethereal image transfer all the beautiful variegated French knots is wonderful.
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A unique and wonderful portrait quilt. It's The Chemist by Karen Lambdin. As the mother of a daughter who loves science, I was really drawn to this quilt.
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This quilt by Laura Ruiz titled Bluebirds was actually in last week's Studio Art Quilt Associates newsletter. And then there is was before my very eyes at the show! Fun!
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I love Sherrie Tootle's quilt about growing up in New York City.
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Here's a close up of Central Park.
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The masterful, award-winning, genius art quilter, Barbara Oliver Hartman had a few quilts in the show including this treasure, Out My Front Door.
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All those teeny tiny pieces!
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Another of Barbara's pieces. This is Road Trip.
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I especially like the subtle pops of teal in the stitching and painted details.
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I had one more quilt in the show. This is Haze and Hope.
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This applique quilt was so endearing. I really love it. It's called I Am The True Vine by Sun Mee Seen. She says the design was inspired by illustrations in a calendar. It's needle turn appliqué and hand quilted and won a ribbon for hand workmanship.
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Here is a block representing the miracle of the five loaves and two fish.
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Here is the wedding at Cana where Jesus turned water into wine. See the vessel with the water and wine and the bride and groom? So charming.
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This quilt always had people around it. It's quite fabulous! bug:trixelated transportation by Martha Peterson
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Beautifully organized and effective piecing.
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Frieda Anderson was one of the three judges at the show this year. She gave an inspiring lecture on Saturday afternoon.
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I leave you with this peppy quilt. As you know, I'm totally an art quilter... but I just love quilts of all kinds. This one really caught my eye. It's Aqua Overload by Jill Isakson.
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I'll wrap up with one more post including more art quilt later this week.
What a feast of fabric and skills.
ReplyDeleteLove the cat veggie quilt too!! Too funny lol
Congratulations Deborah! Loved your quilts.
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