We recently visited the River City Quilters Guild quilt show in Sacramento, California, where we saw some lovely quilts with a Christmas theme.
Holiday Lane, 63 x 73", made by Lori Hemmingsen-Souza, quilted by Brandy Rice
This cheerful quilt with its cozy houses and decorative holly leaf border won a third place ribbon in its category. We recognize this as a design by Arlene Stamper and Melissa Harris at The Quilt Company.
Close-up, Holiday Lane
This is the Holiday Inn block: The Holiday Inn is decorated for the holidays with a Christmas Tree in the Window. The three signs out front give directions to where the fun is at! There's "Miller's Pond" for ice skating, and skiing at the "Bunny Slope" with "Hot Cocoa" to warm you up afterward.
Over the River and Through the Woods, 48 x 54”, by Phyllis Day
Phyllis says: "Made for my son and daughter-in-law. First time to do redwork." The "Over the Hill and Through the Woods" pattern is by Meg Hawkey at Crabapple Hill Studio. Meg says: "The little family travels in a horse drawn sleigh through the snowy woods & across the river to Grandmother's warm & welcoming farmhouse. You can practically smell the turkey roasting!"
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, 86 x 97”, made by RCQG Members, quilted by Deborah Joyner
First place winner for "Best Group Quilt", this is the RCQG’s Opportunity Quilt for next year's 2013 show. It is adapted from Jennifer Chiaverini’s Caroline’s Wedding Quilt from her book Traditions from Elm Creek Quilts (A Double Wedding Ring embellished with floral appliqués, a cherished gift for a very special bride). The quilt was made by 25 applique artists and 4 piecers. This truly lovely quilt has subtle color gradations, which gives it an elegant luminous quality.
Close-up of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
In this close-up, you can see the intriguing center floral applique motif.
Pretty Packages, 27 x 30" by Teri Moore
Teri notes, "I saw this block in a magazine. It is a wonderful block for the beautiful Christmas fabrics. I’ve had fun making many table runners and 3 quilts."
Winter Wonderland, 63 x 67”, by Mary Fish
Blue ribbon winner for best quilt utilizing all other techniques, Mary notes, " This is my creation for a Zephyr Point Quilt Camp challenge to produce a winter wonderland quilt. It is adapted from patterns from Crabapple Hill’s "Winter Wonderland" and "Over the River and Through the Woods"; The Stitch Connection's "Snowman Collector"; Winter Twitterings [by Pearl Louise Krush] and my own designs."
Close-up, Winter Wonderland
Close-up, Winter Wonderland
Christmas Bed Quilt, 84 x 103", by Phyllis Day
Phyllis Day writes, "I decided it would be nice to have a Christmas quilt for every bed in our home. This is a start."
Image credits: Photos are by Quilt Inspiration.
Friday, November 23, 2012
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Oh my, they are all so beautiful! However, my favourites were the Redwork quilts ... I love them. Thanks again for sharing all this loveliness.
ReplyDeleteThose are all indeed lovely. I like that wedding ring...maybe without the applique, and all that redwork.
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous! LOVE that Winter Wonderland"!
ReplyDeletesuperbe blog !!!!!!! felicitations
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