Here are some more photos.
My Morris Hexathon quilt that I finished in 2017. One block a week for 26-weeks focused on English textile designer, William Morris, and offered by Barbara Brackman.
I'm explaining to Craig Bashear, owner of the Tahawus Cultural Center, what fussy-cutting is all about.
And my daughter, Connie, chatting with Rebecca of Rebecca Kelly Ballet and the other owner of the cultural center, who offers ballet classes in the Cloudsplitter Dance Studio on the third floor of this historic building.
Exploration by Dawn Klotzko is hand-appliqued and free motion long-arm quilted.
I finished Dear Daughter last year after I had reproduced blocks that were made by NJ quiltmakers in 1852.
Cups by Bethany Krawiec is such a playful quilt with its bright colors and clever use of ric-rac.
Three of my monthly minis were also on display :)
Hurricane Mountain is a montage of blocks that Bethany K. made after a hike up that mountain :)
Enjoy your weekend!
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Barbara, I'm so glad your quilts were represented in this show. Your work is beautiful and shows the timelessness of quilt making. I love that you included a few of your monthly minis. Thanks for sharing your event.
ReplyDeleteSo nice seeing a few of your quilts featured in this show. Thanks for sharing. Someday you'll have to do a miniquilt retrospective for us.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the display. I am happy to see some of your quilts in this exhibit! Fun to see some of your minis hanging there. And I like seeing you and your daughter talking to others at the show.
ReplyDeleteOhhh how wonderful Barbara !! Thank you for sharing your beautiful quilts and congratulations !!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice quilt show and wonderful to see a few of your quilts. Your minis look great. Your Dear Daughter is so classically beautiful!
ReplyDeleteall your quilts on display look so beautiful. How nice to be part of such a nice quilt show!
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing the diversity in the pieces.