Today I am bringing you more eye candy from the Ashe County Piecemaker's Quilt Guild show that I visited last weekend in West Jefferson, North Carolina. Here are some of the more traditional quilts from the exhibition.
First up is a Triple Irish Chain in reds, pinks and white.
I liked the quilting design in the large white open spaces.
This blue quilt has a very simple block enhanced by machine embroidery.
Perhaps this "Drunkard's Path" quilt caused problems for the quiltmaker, as she named it, "Never Again!"
And here is the opposite color scheme: red stars on white. There is a little bit of pink and also a dark green fabric added.
Like I mentioned yesterday - I just adore the color + white quilts and the Red and White ones (all of them) WOW!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if there name of the pattern for the red with the white stars was on the information card and if it was legible. I would love to make it, but thought it would be quicker if I had a pattern rather than draft one. Not to mention waste less fabric since the points on the star are not half square triangles. Otherwise I guess I better get at it, I wanted to make it at a quilt retreat in a couple weeks and need to have it cut out before I leave home.
ReplyDeletethanks a bunch