This is the view into one of three main areas the show takes place, this one housing the quilts on show in the centre and vendors surrounding them. It's a tight squeeze :o) There was a wonderful display of quilts by Joyce Dawe of The Contented Cat entitled 'Quilts from My Princess & the Pea Bed'. So called because she keeps her many quilts laid on a spare bed flat and not folded.
This was my favourite quilt at the show, 'Sheba's Meadow' by Joyce Dawe.
Another of Joyce's quilts 'Around the Bend', which used striped fabrics in the appliques.
'Celtic Cameos' by Joyce Dawe.
'Starburst' by Joyce Dawe, made completely with triangles including the background!
'The Ever Circling Seasons' by Joyce Dawe. There were several quilts at the show, that immediately made me think of V over at Bumble Beans and her 'Stones' quilt. This was one of them.
'Paintbox' by Joyce Dawe, and challenge between Joyce and her daughter Joanne resulted in this beautiful quilt.
There was a display of quilts called 'It's and Illusion' by students of Purely Patchwork.
There was a display of quilts called 'It's and Illusion' by students of Purely Patchwork.
'A Taste of Teal' by Mary Wilson, Edinburgh, Midlothian.
'Illusion' by Claire Wenham, Torphichen, West Lothian.
'Trial and Error' by Morag Ogston, Falkirk. Her first major quilt project.
'Trial and Error' by Morag Ogston, Falkirk. Her first major quilt project.
'It's an Illusion' by Margaret Linkston, Linlithgow.
'Free at Last' by Wendy McFarlane, Edinburgh, Midlothian. The background fabric in this quilt was a lovely subtle soft lime green, although it's not very clear in this photo. I tried several times, but the light was terrible.
I've got more pics, to follow on from this post ....
Happy Quilting!
4 comments:
i especially like the decreasing circles
Beautiful eye candy! I'm glad you had a great time
Thanks for the pictures. Those are all really nice quilts. I'm glad you finally got to attend a festival.
Thanks for taking us with you.
I am also looking forward to hearing what you bought?
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