Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Upper Midwest Quilt Show 2

 Above the Timberline by Kathleen Hughes

This is another beautiful quilt from Machine Quilting Today's Upper Midwest Quilt Show last weekend.  I thought I'd share more of these quilts with you and some detail shots. I hope you like them.


 Kathleen used hand dyed silk and cotton, as well as commercial fabrics to make the raw edge fused applique quilt.  She was inspired by alpine meadows in Colorado.

Detail, Above the Timberline by Kathleen Hughes

Detail, Above the Timberline by Kathleen Hughes

Butterflies and Lilies by Linda Bridges 
 Isn't this a beautiful quilt!? Her quilting is wonderful. She embellished scene with Pebeo fabric paints, art glitter, crystals and beads. 

Detail, Butterflies and Lilies by Linda Bridges 
 Those quilted curling  feathers glittered in the light, they were really sparkly.
Detail, Butterflies and Lilies by Linda Bridges 

Batman and Robin by Kathy Franks
 These two little Robbins are so cute and the quilted details are exquisite.
Detail, Batman and Robin by Kathy Franks

Detail, Batman and Robin by Kathy Franks

Detail, Batman and Robin by Kathy Franks
 The last quilt I want to show you is A Pocket Full of Paisleys by Lorilynn King.  I had seen pictures of this quilt all over the internet but to see it in person was overwhelming.  It is simply gorgeous. 

A Pocket Full of Paisleys by Lorilynn King 

Detail, A Pocket Full of Paisleys by Lorilynn King 
 Lorilynn says that she 'REALLY' learned her embroidery software creating this quilt and that she digitized everything from start to finish. 
Detail, A Pocket Full of Paisleys by Lorilynn King 
She also said that the background was quilted before she began adding the paisleys.

That's about all for me this week.  I'm working on Morning Glory flowers for that strip pieced woven nine patch I began earlier this summer.  I'm also getting ready to travel to Tucson, AZ to teach for a week in September.

Happy Quilting!
(Comments Welcome)

2 comments:

  1. These are very nice and interesting...makes me want to try one!!

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    1. Beware! Once you start quilting you might not be able to stop, lol! :)

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