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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Snow Play by Marlu Allan
Marlu says, " [This quilt is] a tribute to my Golden Retriever dogs playing in the snow after a large snowfall in Payson, Arizona [in the mountains of eastern Arizona]. " By keeping the background colors in winter neutrals of gray and white, Marlu creates a strong focal point for the two dogs in the foreground. We love the alert and intent expression on their faces, with their tails wagging cheerfully behind them.
Close-up, Snow Play
In this close-up, you can see all of the nuanced colors of the dogs' coats. Marlu herself quilted this original design, a beautifully composed and sewn pictorial work.
Toro by Barbara Harrell
Third place winner in the Pictorial Non-Original Design category, Barbara says, "This pattern is 'Abilene' by Laura Heine for Fiberworks. I made this for my husband to remind him of all the cows we have raised. "
Close-up Toro
This colorful collage pattern is done in fused applique and quilted by Barbara herself. It looks like such a fun project to work on !
Pacific Northwest Spirit by Constance Clark
Honorable mention winner in the Medium Size Pieced Quilts category, Constance notes, "I used six hand-painted symbols from the Pacific Northwest and their colors to create a quilt that reflects the spirit of the region.
Close-up, Pacific Northwest Spirit
Bold geometric sashing in red, black, and gray, perfectly sets off these Native American images of the Pacific Northwest U.S.A. Constance herself quilted this striking creation.
Dear Me! Inspired by Dear Jane by Claire Victor
Second place winner for Small Appliqued Quilts and a National Association of Certified Quilt Judges Merit Award, Claire states, "[This quilt is] an original design; each 4 1/2 inch block is a variation of the tumbling block or a 3-D design using a 60 degree angle."
We were very impressed by this contemporary interpretation of the traditional Dear Jane quilt blocks.
Close-up Dear Me
Claire's excellent choice of contrasting and monochromatic fabrics provide a wonderful three-dimensional aspect to her work, which she quilted herself.
Kitty Love by Judith Ritner
Judith notes that the original block design was for a pillow; but she
enlarged it in order to use it for a black-gray-red fabric quilt
challenge.Her wonderful fabric selection and sense of perspective makes the original block into a perfect medallion quilt.
Close-up, Kitty Love
We admired the fabulous paper-piecing work done on the sleeping kitten's face. Time to curl right up and take a nap !
Moonlit Garden by Kathy O'Brien, quilted by Penny Boese
Winner of a Hall of Fame Award and second place winner in the Mixed Techniques category, Kathy explains, "[This quilt was] inspired by 'The Last Days' pattern by Roxi Eppler Hardegree in the book From the Cover (of Quilter's Newsletter Magazine) . I designed the border to enlarge it."
Close-up, Moonlit Garden
Perfectly pieced, the tranquil "Moonlit Garden" uses colors that give it such a mystical and luminous quality. These elegant spiked fans remind us very much of New York Beauty blocks.
Image credits: Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration.
Those really are wonderful pieces of art. I like the selection of black and white with the kitten and am planning something similar with a dragon for the next big-boy quilt. I like the North-western art but the setting looks more South-west. I see more and more of those pictorial quilts at shows these days and pets seem to inspire many makers.
ReplyDeleteWe always have such a hard time choosing a favorite when we visit your blog☺ Love those Goldens!
ReplyDeleteWhat inspiring quilts--thank you for sharing hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteThese quilts are amazing. My favorite is the cow, but only because I could see it hanging in our home :) Thanks for sharing, these are so inspiring :)
ReplyDeletegreat quilts! thanks for sharing
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