• 29Aug
    Categories: Everything! Comments: 8

    Before I show the rest of the quilts I took pictures of, I should tell you about the ones I didn’t take pictures of.  There were tons of quilts that had beading and bedazzling on them!  The workmanship was superb, but I’m not a glitz-your-quilt kinda gal, so I didn’t take pictures of those!  I did, however, take photos of the more traditional quilts.  These are the ones that float my boat!

    First, a little humor.  This is a feedsack quilt!  Yep, made with modern, plastic feedsacks.  How funny!

    I recently saw another version of this quilt at the Sisters quilt show.  I’m gonna make this one someday!

    When I first looked at this quilt, I saw bow ties–gray bow ties pointing left and cream bow ties pointing right.  On closer examination, though, this quilt is a combination of snowballs (red floral) and four patches.

    There’s something to be said for quilts from solid fabrics.

    Love the gradation of colors on this quilt.

    Love it!  There’s a lot of work in this border.

    Isn’t this gorgeous?

    This antique quilt was in the Latimer Quilt Museum’s booth.

    So was this one.

    Don’t miss the border treatment when looking at this quilt.

    Great setting.

    This was a “quilt rescue,” according to the info.

    I’ve always called this block Girl with Nosegay.

    Fabulous Drunkard’s Path.

    It’s made with bias edges!

    Lots of inspiration.  I’ve gotta go sew!

     

8 Responses

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  • Ellen Says:

    Beautiful–TU for the post.

  • robin Says:

    Dont you have a quilt like the little girls one? These definately speak to me too. Love the Cat one..what a border and the solids but the “Bow Tie” one is awesome.

  • Sally Says:

    The modern feed sack quilt is hilarious. I love the basket quilt and am so glad you’re going to make one. Pretty fabric in the drunkard’s path.

  • Cherry Says:

    I was there on Friday – amazing quilts/quilting. Your pictures are better than mine – thanks for posting.

  • pj Says:

    the quilt pictured after the brown one with the cat… the circles with the points…. I have an antique one of these that I bought near here (Lexington, KY) and need to know what it’s called and where there is a pattern. I was so excited to see this picture. Can you help me find it??

  • Lynne Says:

    Would you share what the pattern for the fall stars/black cat/moon quilt is ??

  • Lynne Says:

    What I meant to ask was what is the pattern name and who published it — the cat one with stars.

  • Karen Says:

    Lynne, I just snapped that photo at a quilt show and don’t have any info on it. Sorry.

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