Today I'm going to take you on a little stroll around the Innovative Appliqué section of Quilt Festival in Houston, TX.
If there were an award for best use of unprecedented materials, I could see Rodeo by Cathy Wiggins taking it home by a wide margin. Given that I just made up that category, it was awarded an Honorable Mention instead. Cathy long-armed layered deer hides and appliquéd hair-on cow hides by hand through hand-punched holes.
What's the most unconventional material you've ever used in a quilt?
See you later for more Quilt Festival fun!
First place went to Molly Hamilton-McNally for Reborn. This needle turn appliqué piece represents Molly's journey from darkness and depression to light and happiness through the art of quilting.
Charming Chinz, a completely hand-done "welcome the family" for a very fortunate daughter-in-law, was awarded second place. Linda Roy is sure a mother-in-law to beat all. Any bachelors with a mother like that fill the top rungs of the eligible bachelor ladder.
Gouldians in the Jade Vine gives the viewer a glimpse into Ruth's tropical Australian garden, with its jade vines and Gouldian finches. Techniques employed include hand appliqué, confetti piecing, embroidery, and machine quilting.
| Gouldians in the Jade Vine by Ruth Bloomfield |
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| Rodeo by Cathy Wiggins |
See you later for more Quilt Festival fun!



Those are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI cut up a pair of twill pants that had shrunk in the wash and were too short for me but otherwise in good shape. It made nice binding for a donation quilt. I know it's going to stand up to a lot of washing!
ReplyDeleteI have never used anything unconventional in a quilt. I like that all the action is in the top in that 3rd quilt. The last quilt is truly amazing.
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