HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUDI!!!!
I have a very dear friend, who I love very much, and today is her birthday. I have Judi to thank for introducing me to quilt blogging, and I'll never be the same again.
I hope your day is a wonderful one Judi.
I made this table topper for her birthday and mailed it off to her.
The pineapple pattern is from Buggy Barn. I made 3 of them and then added some borders. I even machine quilted this project, which is normally not my thing, but since it's small I figured I would try.
I saw this sign in a booth at the Vendors Mall and I think it does count, don't you? I didn't take any pictures in the Vendor Mall because they requested we not. They said we could take pictures in the many quilt show areas. Each section had a different theme. I noticed most of the quilts seemed to be Art Quilts, rather than traditional. I loved seeing how many people from countries around the world participated in sharing their amazing talent.
Below is just a small sampling of some of the quilts on display.
Look at the detail of these birds. So cute!
Open Up! Your Dream Flower by Harumi Asada / Japan
Blue Moon by Jane Lloyd
Twins on Their Morning Walk by Bodil Gardner/ Denmark
A Journal Quilt: by Linda Curtis Zimmerman
Color Burst by Cynthia St. Charles
Oh The Places You Go by Irene Berry / Colorado
Sawdust by Mary Sue Suit and Judy Woodworth / Nebraska
Sprouts by Laura Wasilowski / Illinois
One of my goal for 2008 was to not buy new fabric, but to use what I have. I really tried to keep that in mind as I attended the International Quilt Festival. OK--it was harder than I thought! But I did keep myself fairly limited. In other words, I didn't go out whole hog, and spend a ton of money. Below are some of my purchases.
One of my goal for 2008 was to not buy new fabric, but to use what I have. I really tried to keep that in mind as I attended the International Quilt Festival. OK--it was harder than I thought! But I did keep myself fairly limited. In other words, I didn't go out whole hog, and spend a ton of money. Below are some of my purchases.
Most of the fabric I purchased will be going into samples for some of the classes I will be teaching this next year. Amazing how I can rationalize another fabric purchase!
5 comments:
Thanksk for sharing the gorgeous quilts! I just love your pineapples.
I loved all the pictures for Quilt Fest. Great eye candy. Thanks for visiting my blog. We do have great quilt shops in Centerville. You have a few great ones yourself. My parents live in Ivins so I am down your way quite a bit.
I have drool running down my chin and I think I pulled an eye muscle - what gorgeous pictures! Thank you so much for sharing!
Such amazing work - much of it over my head. I did love the strawberry and the bird. And HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUDI!!!
thanks for showing the Fair quilts! I am pretty sure the embroidery blocks were done by machine, not by hand.
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