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Sunday, April 2, 2017

Quilt Arizona 2017! day 2

We're back after a short spring break! For us, springtime in the desert means three things: spring flowers, spring training (baseball), and Quilt Arizona!  This is our 8th year blogging about this fun show, which draws visitors from many parts of North America. Here are some of our favorites from this year's show.

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Lulu by Ann E. Hall, quilted by Marilyn Haskovec


Ann E. Hall selected from her beloved collection of Kaffe Fassett fabrics to create this magnificant creature.  She was inspired by the Lulu Elephant quilt pattern by Laura Heine at Fiberworks.  The geometric quilting by Marilyn Haskovec, along with the neutral background, provide a contemporary setting for the bright floral fabrics.


The elephant's ear was created with fussy-cut leaves, and his eye was depicted by a big daisy, as shown above.

Glorious Tweets by Merci Apodaca, quilted by Cecilia Hosford


The colors really stood out in this beautiful applique quilt! Merci Apodaca says she was inspired by the use of Kaffe Fassett fabrics on the Glorious Applique blog, and the pattern My Tweets by Erin Russek.  Thus, this quilt is titled Glorious Tweets.  The applique shapes were outlined with embroidery stitches, providing extra definition for the birds and flowers.


Mirror Image Clam Shells by Patricia Bliss


This hand-pieced clamshell quilt was entered in the scrap quilt category.  Patricia Bliss selected Asian themed fabrics for a pattern by Kaffe Fassett. The clamshell sashing was done in red with pretty gold accents. She machine quilted each individual clamshell with a branching design that emphasized the clamshell shapes.  We can't imagine the amount of work that went into this perfectly pieced quilt.


Almost Like The Blues by Joan McNamara, quilted by Jessica Gamez


Almost Like The Blues was awarded First Place - Pieced Large. This is an original design by Joan McNamara who wanted to create an equal focus on intricate piecing and quilting.  The intricate piecing reminded us of Burgoyne Surrounded.  Joan says she was inspired by Godwin Weaving.  The quilting by Jessica Gamez was outstanding.



Butterfly by Judith Salb, quilted by Jessica Gamez


This stunning Butterfly won two major awards: Exemplary Professional Machine Quilting (turquoise ribbon)  and First Place - Pieced X-Large (blue ribbon).  This rather famous butterfly pattern is by Tula Pink; this is the first one we've seen in person, and it was stunning. Judith Salb says, "The butterfly counts not months but moments." (Rabindranath Tagore)  "My butterfly is forever!"


Here is more beautiful longarm quilting by Jessica Gamez.  Can you find the quilted butterflies in the closeup photo, below?



Image credits:  Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration.

7 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing all this beautiful work and inspiration.

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  2. Gorgeous quilts! Love the blue and white!

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  3. I always enjoy your posts! thanks for the photo sharing.

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  4. Preciosos trabajos, me encantan. Felicidades a todas.
    Un beso

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  5. The photo you showed of Almost Like the Blues by Joan McNamara looks identical to the quilt Sue Garman was working on for quite sometime. Sue has since passed away but has her quilt entitled Blue Heaven documented on her blog in a post dated July 1, 2016. There may even be an earlier blog post showing this quilt in progress. I feel compelled to contact Sue's daughters to figure out who deserves credit for the quilt design.

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  6. WOW! Each piece has it's on wow factor! Thanks for sharing.

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  7. As if the designs were not enough, that fancy quilting is a great eye catcher too. Nice selection.

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