The Pacific International Quilt Festival is the largest quilt show on the west coast of the U.S.A. Many thanks to our good friend, quilt artist Bonita McFadden, for her excellent photos. Let us know which quilts are your favorites !
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Marie's Treasure, 77 x 77", by Marilyn Badger (St. George, Utah)
Best of Show winner, Marilyn says, "This quilt is a tribute to my favorite Aunt. She crocheted doilies like no other. When I saw this hand-dyed doily in [fabric designer] Wendy Richardson's booth, I knew I wanted to make this quilt. Tie that together with some beautiful Paula Nadelstern fabric and lots of beads and crystals; and this is what you get."
Closeup, Marie's Treasure
This stunning center medallion, done in radiant ombre colors, is actually a crocheted doily carefully appliqued to the quilt background. Marilyn's spectacular original design is machine appliqued and longarm machine quilted. More photos of this breathtaking award winner can be found on The Quilt Show Blog.
In the Old Way, 48 x 36", by Linda Anderson (La Mesa, California)
Linda explains, " Traditional textiles in Oaxaca, Mexico, are disappearing over time. Each village has its own design motif that tells their story. Trying to continue this tradition, this woman still dresses her granddaughter in the old way from time to time. That'll be the day when she is as old as gradnma and carries on the tradition of textile with her granddaughter."
Closeup, In the Old Way
Linda's very artistic original design is machine appliqued. This exquisite quilting emphasizes the tender affection expressed by the grandmother as she imparts cherished cultural adornments to her little granddaughter.
My Rhodie, 54 x 46", by Andrea Brokenshire (Round Rock, Texas)
Blue ribbon winner for Best Innovative Quilt and Viewer's Choice Award winner, Andrea notes, "I made this to celebrate my parents. This quilt was inspired by a visit to the Rhododendron Gardens in Portland during the spring high bloom.
Closeup, My Rhodie
These delicate light and bold deep tones of pink are so lovely! Andrea's original design is machine appliqued and sewing machine quilted.
Water is Life, So Why Are We Doing This, 61 x 44, by Thom Atkins (Santa Cruz, California)
Blue ribbon winner for Best Use of Color in an Innovative Quilt, Thom states "[This was] inspired by a painting of a breaking wave by F.J. Anderson. I decided to make it a commentary on what we are doing to our oceans, hence the bits of distressed plastic embedded in the foam. "
Closeup, Water is Life
Thom continues, "I machine appliqued cotton fabric and lace, then hand-sewed on glass, pearls, and shell beads around the bits of plastic. I was looking for "beautiful" and "terrifying." Thom's unique original creation is designed for maximum three-dimensional impact; so the the viewer feels almost like being in the ocean, looking through the pipeline effect of the wave.
In Full Bloom 83 x 69, by Claudia Pfeil , (Germany)
Claudia writes, "That'll be the day..........when everything is 'In Full Bloom', a magic hidden garden. The day when you relax and enjoy the peace and nature."
Closeup, In Full Bloom
Claudia's gorgeous, fanciful garden with these vibrantly colored, bead-embellished happy flowers is machine pieced, hand-appliqued, and longarm machine quilted.
Image credits: Photos were taken by Bonita McFadden for Quilt Inspiration.
All of the quilts are absolutely gorgeous but our fav is My Rhodie!
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are amazing! Thanks for sharing your pictures with us.
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These quilts are truly stunners, especially the rhododendron. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...these are each amazing piece of ART!!!! Thanks so much for the share!
ReplyDeleteThese take my breath away! Especially the "water is Life" quilt. I think I need to make more "statement" quilts. This is spectacular. And, the hand dyed doily in Marilyn's quilt is sensational.
ReplyDeleteAmazing quilt art, and so cleaverly thought out.
ReplyDeleteSpeechless!!!!!
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