One good thing about procrastinating about showing you some pictures from the Kitsap Quilters show last month is that now I know who won ribbons and I can tell you! Enjoy the mini show. :)
"Kaffee's Quilt" made by Carol Olsen. This won Viewers Choice!
So colorful....and so many blocks.
I took this close-up so you could see the itty-bitty blocks....they are only 1.5 inches....and there are 272 of them in the quilt.
"Hawaiian Honeymoon" by Barbara Thomason. This took second place in the Viewers Choice. Plus first for Best Hand Quilting and second in the Large Bed Quilt category. Over 2000 hours of work to complete this. Wow.
"Cabbage Patch" by Jetty Morton. This won second place in the Medium Bed Quilt category.
What I loved about this quilt was the use of Kaffe type fabrics. I used to have the pattern book for this quilt and it was done in 1930's reproduction fabrics.....this is a wonderful update to that, I think. I love it and want to make it. To bad I gave away the book!
"Batik Baby Jane" by Ann Trujillo.
Never seen a Dear Jane quilt done in Batiks. Beautiful.
"Christmas Eye Candy" by Mary Polensky. This one won Honorable Mention in the Medium Bed Quilt category. This is a Piece-o-cake pattern and I love anything they design!
"Christmas at Grandmother's House" by Geri Vondersmith.
I like how Geri used the "Over the River & Through the Woods" pattern by Crab-Apple Hill for the embroidery and lay-out but substituted swapped blocks for the rest.
"Locally Grown" by Barbara Schultz.
I collected food fabrics for years and wish this pattern (original pattern by Barbara) was around then. Its so cute! I'm glad Barb is selling the pattern now. Maybe another food quilt is in my future. :)
There ya go! Hope you enjoyed the show.
3 comments:
I love that food quilt! The others are lovely too. I can't hardly look at quilt pictures without wanting to make more, more and more! :-)
The pattern for the food Quilt looks good. I haven't used my collection yet! Thanks for the mini Show.
I am trying to find the Locally Grown quilt pattern by Barbara Schultz, can you please advise me as to where to find it? Thank you so much!
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