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Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Part 3 and Final Installment of the Genesee Valley Quilt Fest

At this festival, oftentimes you'll see a vendor that has expanded her textile reach far beyond quilts. Pat Pauly is one such. She makes these fabulous hand painted aprons.






There are vintage quilts at the fest also. I took photos of some of my favorites. These were made before computerized quilting machines. All the tiny stitches and patterns were done by hand.







I saved what I consider to be the "best" for last. I have seen this quilt before at a previous quilt fest but I was so pleased to see it again. It is huge and tells a story. In fact, I consider it a historical document of family letters back and forth from Europe to America during World War II.






The quilter used the old letters, a Western Union telegram and a photo of the mama to tell the story.

Because it seems I have been sewing almost forever, you can see why this annual event is a highlight for me.

Monday, June 15, 2015

Part II ~ Genesee Valley QuiltFest

In my previous post, I talked to you about the Iron Quilter Contest where members of the Genesee Valley Quilt Club take on the challenge of making a quilt in 3.5 hours right on the arena floor. I love this contest because it's totally "edge of your seat" tense and "under the gun". Just read last week's blog post for all the details.

In this installment, part II of the QuiltFest, I'll take you for a walk with me up and down the aisles of quilts and point out to you some of my favorites. C'mon, let's go................


This quilt is so precise, it looks like a photo of winter in the woods


 
Used car lot
 
 
Walled city of Jerusalem - dome of the rock on lower left


Family portrait - Mind boggling ! tiny slivers of fabric for face features and shadows
This one's right up my alley - all vintage doilies !!!

Hankies
This is a quilted embroidered tablecloth !

I love the pale colors and water color effect of this one


Those are a few of my favorites.

More quilts to come next week.