Thursday, August 31, 2017

I GET BY WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS

Crayons 45" x 44"
Pam Beal in Hand Quilted Quilts
The show is over and the quilts have returned home, yet I am still thinking about what I saw at QuiltWEEK in Grand Rapids, MI....and many of us can use a moment of diversion about now.

Allow me to share quilts made by other semi-finalists---quilts from some of my favorite people. The ambitious Karen Duling had 3 quilts on exhibit! I love Karen's finely crafted quilts containing subtle messages and thoughtful content. 










I could say the same thing for Kristin Shields' quilts. She is another gifted quilter. I met both of these women at the Beaver Island Quilt Retreats with Gwen Marston, and that is all I'll say...don't want to share our secrets!




Tim Latimer is a popular quilter from Michigan. Tim's quilt was machine quilted using an antique treadle sewing machine. Imagine his hand/foot coordination as you gaze at his impressive whole cloth quilt! Absolutely one of a kind.






Finally, a couple more quilts by people I do not know--- I was really taken with these quilts!


CANARY MEETS GOLD MINE 48" X 59"
Stephanie Zacharer Ruyle
 


notice the wonderful random stitching & texture


GRID SYSTEM 56" X 65"
Mary Kay Price
I think the grid is trying to contain the little marks, but they want to move
WINTER FIELDS 62" X 64"
Cynthia L. Vogt




Beth Markel, another Michigan quilter

NOTE: all of these semi=finalists have been award winners in previous AQS shows and for photos of the quilts in the Winner's Circle, visit www.quiltweek.com

Visit my friends,
www.karendulingquilts.com

kristinshieldsart.com

timquilts.com

---and the shy don't often post photos like this, but as you can see we had a swell day---thank you Ellen, in your Holy Scrap t


Ellen and I were college roomies back in...oh never mind. 

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