There were also some hiccups that I saw. The upstairs of the Oncenter Convention Center had a carpet that was one of the most yucky, dirty and stained I had ever seen. The lighting upstairs for the quilts was subpar. The hanging of the quilts was not professional- all the fold creases and such were visible and not well done. The downstairs had some special exhibits that were well done, like the Egyptian tentmakers quilts, the Nine Patch from the quilt museum wonderfully hung and lit in a very nice room.
My favorite was Frond Fabric and I will show what I bought on another blog post. The women were so super and passionate about their fabric.
The architecture from downstairs looking up was really super and I think a quilt could be made from this photo.
I was wondering if I could do something like this with denim and hand dyed lines. I don't know how this was sewn. |
Like the medallion idea, I have a center of one and this gives me ideas. |
This is the quilt I wish I had made. I love everything about it and in it. |
Close Up of what I love |
2 comments:
I like the last quilt too. It has a lot going on but it remains calm looking. Great choice of colors in it too.
I like them all, but especially the first one that you might try in denims.
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