Recently I expressed an interest in making dollhouse miniature quilts and I'll make a post about it later this week. Today I would like to share with you some pictures of the beautiful quilts I saw at the Washington State Quilt show 2015 that was held last weekend in our city. I took gazillions of pictures and hope you have enough patience to look through all of those I posted here, :)) Enjoy it!
First, I want to show you my favorite.
It is the one that took me most of the time to explore it.
I loved this masterpiece a lot. I am wondering how many total fabric pieces were used to "paint" it?
Of course, cats, cats, cats. This one was # 1 favorite for my daughter.
This Crazy Quilt attracted a lot of attention
WOW those are beautiful. I dearly love quilts. Thank you so much for sharing all these pictures. I am sure it took a lot of your time to upload all these great photos. I really enjoyed seeing them.
ReplyDeleteWow Natalie, what a display of quilts! Very glad to see this wonderful craft is still going strong in Washington State.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking and posting pics.
Regards Janine
¡Preciosos!
ReplyDeleteBesitos
Thank you, Catherine and Janine! I actually enjoyed uploading all pictures. You know the pictures don't do justice, each quilt and the techniques are unique. I don't regret any second that I attended that show, it was like at the museum or art gallery.
ReplyDeleteSon muy bonitos.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Maite
Beautiful! Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for Sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteSon todos muy bonitos.
ReplyDeleteWow! Natalia, those quilts are Stunning! I can see why the first is your favorite... and it is mine too! So many tiny perfect details worked into the whole... all the seasons, all the wildlife... night and day....! Wow! I have been to a couple of quilt shows over the years, and am always astonished at the variety and beauty of all the quilts! I look forward to seeing the mini ones you mention! Thank you for sharing all these pictures.... they really are stunning!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a hug variety of quilts. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis was so much fun to watch... incredibly beautiful pieces of art made with the help of needles. Thanks for all those awesome pictures... and I can truly understand why the first one is your favourite - a masterpiece for sure.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Birgit