Linda, Cheri Quite Contrary |
This is just one example of several quilts I saw at the show where thread played an important part in the look and feel of the quilt. Here is a whole cloth challenge quilt made by Teri Lucas of New York City that is just a plain white background with the color in thread. I have started dabbling with Zentangle and this quilt reminds me of that. It adds design and texture to the fabric.
Whole Cloth Challenge Quilt |
Bedazzled won a ribbon for Best Combination. Susan Ford only used three fabrics in the quilt. Thread adds additional colors making it look like there are more fabrics in the quilt. It is machine embroidered with designs by Sarah Vedeler. It was quilted by Sue McCarty.
Bedazzled |
Mandarin Duck is a quilt that was made from a photograph taken by Barbara McKie. She manipulated the picture she took in Photoshop and then printed it onto fabric. The quilt really does look like a photo.
Mandarin Duck |
Feathers and Fills is a great example of a whole cloth quilt that primarily uses one color. Marie Eldredge started with the feathers in the border and then filled in the rest. Most of the thread is the same color as the fabric. So color is secondary, texture is the main effect created by the thread. It is another Zentangle looking quilt. Unfortunately I didn't get a close-up of the quilting but I think you can still get the idea from this photo.
These are only a few examples of quilts from the show. They always have gorgeous quilts on display. If you are ever in the Salt Lake City area on Mother's Day weekend, think about attending HMQS. It is one of the few shows that offers numerous classes that really focus on machine quilting, including longarm classes.
Happy Quilting,
Carol