Diana McClun was the featured artist at the 2017 Diablo Valley Quilters Guild show in Walnut Creek, California. Diana is the co-author of the well-known, beloved classic book Quilts, Quilts, Quilts ! along with Laura Nownes.
Color Study II by Diana McClun
For this quilt, Diana used some 30 year old quilt blocks, which are basically half-square triangles sewed side-by-side to create strips of diamonds. They are the 5 rectangles you see above: from left, the blue/ neon orange, the purple/yellow orange, the red/green, and the grape/yellow. She used them as flower vases to collage flowers and make bouquets.
Here's a close-up of the bright, whimsical flowers which fit into the rectangular vases. What a wonderful use of 30 year old blocks from vintage fabric ! This fun, vibrant work was machine quilted by Alethea Ballard.
Addie's 13th Birthday Quilt by Diana McClun
An original founder of the famous .Empty Spools Seminars in Pacific Grove, California, Diana was inspired by Anelie Belden's Empty Spools class. Diana made this quilt in honor of her granddaughter Addie's 13th birthday.
These giant circular plates, done in restful marine colors, almost look as if they are floating languidly in a under-sea world ! Victoria McEnerney machine quilted this elegant work.
Tulips by Diana McClun
Diana explains, "The inspiration for this quilt came from tulip images on a napkin and paper plate. The design was free-hand drawn with a permanent marker and a ruler onto a grid of 6" squares of muslin pinned on a design wall."
Diana's brilliant skills in composition are highlighted here, as the giant eye-catching flowers comprise the foreground, while the tone-on-tone blues, beiges, and whites add just the right proportion of background space. Tulips was machine quilted by Victoria McEnerney.
Colorful Circles by Diana McClun
This just looks like so much fun to design and make ! Diana's original design was inspired by a class with Rosalie Dace from South Africa at the Empty Spools Seminar.
This triadic color scheme of pastel pink, lime green, and apricot orange works beautifully together, especially when touches of silver gray are added to the background. Alethea Ballard machine quilted this lively, sophisticated work.
Trees, Trees, Trees by Diana McClun
Diana's contemporary, geometric work was inspired by a painting by German-born, American modern artist Wolf Kahn. These strips of varied sizes of rectangles give this dazzling quilt an almost Bargello-like appearance.
Diana's original work was machine quilted by Alethea Ballard. These lovely corals and aquas are so gorgeous, especially with the hint of lime green.Trees, Trees, Trees was one of our favorites works of this show.
Image credits: Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration.
It's nice they give a description of each of those lively quilts but too bad they had to post it right on the quilt. I guess I should be glad for some things at the Tokyo Dome show.
ReplyDeleteOh my word, this girl has super piecing skills. These are so artsy . . . I love them :)
ReplyDeleteWow, and especially for McClun's!
ReplyDeleteShe's still quilting after all these years! I've had QQQ and QQ&MoreQ for a long time -- used one of the designs for a quilt just last month.
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