Jaye and I both bought this template from Come Quilt With Me for our next hey-cut-me-one-of-those-out-of-your-fabrics-when-you-feel-like-it quilts. We did that using their templates (which are great, very well-made) for the Tumbler quilt I'm still working on and her Eye-Spy quilt.
We're both going to do our own background fabrics and cut out the windmill shapes for each other. I haven't tried to make a block yet, hope it isn't too hard.
I had to buy these lovely soft fall colors, dyed in Kenya along with some very cool rolled paper beads. Oh man the guy running this booth, Akonye Kena was a hoot, I could have chatted with him all day.
I also bought a new ironing board cover but I haven't put it on yet, so I'll tell you about it after I've managed it (wish me luck, it's a little involved).
I noticed in the quilts that I took pictures of that I was focused on noticing many things like:
- interesting stitching, both machine and hand-embroidery
- use of other pre-quilted/embroidered/embellished/exotic textiles
- unusually shaped quilts (hooray! finally!)
- circles
- leaves
- interesting found objects as embellishments
- dimensional shapes as part of the quilt
- text/fonts on the quilt surface
3 comments:
Good description of some of the things noticed at the show. I noticed similar themes as well. Thanks for posting a picture of my quilt.
Really liked your Water World quilt and Jayne's Zigzaggy quilt. I was especially interested in what you noticed about the quilts... Could one say trends?
best, nadia
Thanks Nadia, yes Jaye's quilt is really cool, and thanks for your kind words about my WaterWord quilt. I guess the things I noticed at PIQF could be trends, or maybe just things that I happen to focus on. But maybe since Jaye confirms in the above comment, they could be called trends.
You're welcome Jaye, I thought it was a great picture of you and your wonderful quilt.
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