It's quilt show time! The annual Quilt Fiesta, held by the Tucson Quilters Guild in Arizona, is an outstanding show. We're rolling out some of our favorite photos.
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Bareback Champ by Millie Burgheimer
Bareback Champ received an award for expertise in thread painting. Millie Burgheimer included a quilt show banner on the fence behind the rider! We can't imagine how many colors of thread were needed to create the detail of this scene. Millie says, "Attending many a rodeo event, I got a to photograph many a rider. Doing this piece brought back memories. [It was] fun recreating with thread."
Talavera Fiesta by Lynn Rubel
Talavera is a Mexican and Spanish pottery tradition that originated in Talavera de la Reina in Spain. Talavera pottery is known for its brilliant colors set against a pristine white background. Lynn Rubel created a stunning original applique quilt inspired by this tradition. Lynn says, "My friend Shirley inspired me to make a Talavera quilt. Various designs from Talavera were incorporated into the design. I chose primary colors to make this bright and fun with embellishments to make it fiesta!"
Tucson by Jeannie Clegg
We love the Southwest design and colors of this quilt! Tucson by Jeannie Clegg was based on a pattern by Elizabeth Anne Quilt Designs (as of this post, the pattern can be found on Etsy. ) Jeannie explains that she purchased the pattern in 2007, and that the fabrics were selected by her daughter & granddaughters during their visit to California in 2008, where she used to live. She then made the quilt at a retreat summer of 2022.
Saguaro National Park East by Lynne Saul
Saguaro National Park East by Lynne Saul was inspired by a photo of this beautiful area of the Sonoran desert. It is primarily pieced and was machine quilted by Lynne herself. One Person, Primarily Pieced,
Machine Quilted. The original design was made using Ricky Tims' Gridified Art Quilt process, which Lynne took as an
online class. The majestic saguaro cactus are beautifully highlighted against the mountains.
In My Desert Backyard by Barbara Hanson
So many animals and plants can be seen in this original design quilt, titled In My Desert Backyard. You can find Gambel's quail, butterflies, prickly pear and barrel cactus, hummingbirds, penstemon flowers and more in this quilt. Barbara Hanson says, "Our move to Tucson in 2020 and learning about
the many plants and animals of the desert inspired this quilt. Backyard
landscaping included bent rebar to resemble ocotillo."
An appliqued hawk soars gracefully over the desert landscape.
Image credits: Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration at the 2023 Tucson Quilters Guild show.
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