Yesterday Mr. Cactus and I drove to Tucson
which is only about an hour and a half drive South
from our home in Chandler.
I attended the
Tucson Quilters Guild Quilt Show
while he did some hiking in the foothills.
This was my first time to attend the Tucson Show and I was
impressed with the talent and workmanship from the guild members.
Grand Finale
by Tami Graeber
Quilted by Judi Doud
was among my favorite quilts
on display.
Tami wrote
"Main goal: A quilt with a wow factor
250+ piece star blocks
Pattern source: 4 blocks from
Kathy Nokajimi's
Sunshine Rose Garden
Pattern was to be 9 stars;
I changed it up by adding the center block,
four corners,
and my own floral applique,
thread painting
and bling."
I'd say mission accomplished!
*Tami left a comment and some additional information about her quilt:
OMG, WHAT a surprise to see MY OWN QUILT (Grand Finale) featured on your blog and discovered by my friend!
Thank you all for the compliments!
To answer a question posted: The category was: First prize, Large 2 person ( myself and my longarm quilter) quilt with equal proportions of applique and piecing.
The hardest part of the quilt which took me the longest time was choosing the color! I wanted something different....something you don't see too often in a quilt and the Wall Street Journal announced that the color of the year for 2012 was Orange! Most people comment on that, they aren't orange lovers but love the quilt, one never knows!
Thanks again! Tami Graeber, Tucson, AZ and Klamath Falls, OR.
*Tami left a comment and some additional information about her quilt:
OMG, WHAT a surprise to see MY OWN QUILT (Grand Finale) featured on your blog and discovered by my friend!
Thank you all for the compliments!
To answer a question posted: The category was: First prize, Large 2 person ( myself and my longarm quilter) quilt with equal proportions of applique and piecing.
The hardest part of the quilt which took me the longest time was choosing the color! I wanted something different....something you don't see too often in a quilt and the Wall Street Journal announced that the color of the year for 2012 was Orange! Most people comment on that, they aren't orange lovers but love the quilt, one never knows!
Thanks again! Tami Graeber, Tucson, AZ and Klamath Falls, OR.
10 comments:
Love your beautifull quilt :-)
Wow!! That's just amazing. She sure did accomplish her mission. :D`
Gorgeous!! I went to high school in Tucson about a million years ago!! I have been told I would not recognize it anymore!!
beautiful quilt! I am always so impressed at quilt shows of the quilts and talent that is here
i can't even imagine . . .
{although i wouldn't have chosen orange!!}
omg thats amazing , beautiful well deserved ribbon
did I miss what the ribbon was for?
quilt shows are so inspirational aren't they?
kathie
Amazing quilt, it sure does have the WOW factor.
Julia ♥
That quilt was worth the trip Nedra. Beautiful and I hope Mr Cactus enjoyed his walk while he waited for you - Hugs Nat
Stunning!
OMG, WHAT a surprise to see MY OWN QUILT (Grand Finale) featured on your blog and discovered by my friend!
Thank you all for the compliments!
To answer a question posted: The category was: First prize, Large 2 person ( myself and my longarm quilter) quilt with equal proportions of applique and piecing.
The hardest part of the quilt which took me the longest time was choosing the color! I wanted something different....something you don't see too often in a quilt and the Wall Street Journal announced that the color of the year for 2012 was Orange! Most people comment on that, they aren't orange lovers but love the quilt, one never knows!
Thanks again! Tami Graeber, Tucson, AZ and Klamath Falls, OR.
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