SOLSC Day 29
The quilt pictures I posted over the last few days could easily fit into a category: flowers, stars, animals, etc. However, there were some quilts there that couldn’t be pigeonholed so easily. Those are the ones I will share in this post.
Maybe by a stretch of the imagination these could be classified as wild colors or impressionistic. I will let you decide.
All I could think about with this one was, “All those hexagons!”
This I would just say was different although a pictorial might also fit it.
If you like stained glass here is one for you.
Many people like Hawaiian designs. Here is a take on that kind of quilt.
This one I thought was interesting. If you look at it closely you will see that each block in the quilt has a different quilt pattern plus something relating to that pattern. For example: last row, first block. The pattern is called Delectable mountains and there is an image of mountains below it. The one next to it is the log cabin and there is a cabin, OK an outhouse, with it. Then we have the bear paw with a bear. I thought the pairing was neat.
This one I liked but don’t know where it would fit category wise.
I don’t know how I missed getting the name of this one. Guess I had a senior moment. Of course, I did think the person who made this must have forgotten to take her meds. This just boggles my mind.
Speaking of mind boggling, this quilt was not part of the show but was displayed at the AQS booth. You could actually but the pattern for it. I could so easily get lost.
Well, luckily we have only one more day of posting to complete this challenge (I am not counting Saturday because that will just be a wrap up post) and I have one last post about the quilt show. Until tomorrow – Happy Slicing.
Thanks for taking me with you to the quilt show!
Glad to do it.
These are even more spectacular than the others. I am speechless.
Now you can see why I took more pictures than I probably should have. I couldn’t not take a picture of these.
I love Wonderland. And Between Heaven and Earth reminds me of all the church windows in Rome. But the one without the title . . . Yowza! What an imagination to design that!
Thanks for the quilt trip. So many choices!
That one really made my head spin the longer I looked at it.
These are gorgeous! True works of art!!!
Yes, they are works of art.
This is the Major League of quilters. Every one of them deserves a prize. I once thought about quilting…long ago. But somehow I knew I wasn’t obsessive enough to do such exacting work. Are there male quilters? And if not, I wonder why….
There actually are a few men who quilt. Some are even quite famous in the quilting world.
So when do you begin quilting?
Maybe in my next life. 🙂
Wonderland is my favorite! Such magnificent skill for all the quilts. Thank you for sharing these!
These are certainly skilled and talented people.
Some of the titles are as intriguing as the quilts. Thanks, Bob!
I often wonder how they come up with names for the quilts.
North by Northwest was nostalgic for me, so many reminders of the Pacific Northwest where I lived for ten years.
I have never visited that area of the country but would love to one day.
The last two are mind boggling designs indeed. Not from this world.
I totally agree.
Masterpieces! Such talent and patience – probably good eyesight too. Thanks for taking us along.
I agree that their eyesight must be exceptional. I could get so confused so easily.
These are my favorite yet! I can’t stop looking at those last two.
Those two do kind of draw you in.
Wow – again! Some of these are so intricate. Gorgeous all of them.
It is amazing what some quilters can do.
Wow, so beautiful and so creative! The one where you didn’t have the title…. I agree with you, it is mind-boggling. Amazing works of art. 🙂 ~JudyK
I don’t know how these quilters come up with their ideas.