I came. I saw. I took a whole slew of pictures...at QuiltCon 2022. My long awaited opportunity to skip town and meet up with some of my quilting buddies finally came. Moreover, I managed to bring back inspiration without bringing back infection. Whoo hoo!
Take the Stairs (which means there's no easy way to reach a goal) by Charles Cameron was inspired by a 1965 Bruno Morassutti and Enzo Mari work. It's a take on how focusing on process over product brings personal growth.
| Take the Stairs by Charles Cameron @FeltLikeSweets, Quilted by Carrie Hauser @lovebuglongarming |
Memories of a pink velvet story time chair are reflected upon in the paper-pieced Aunt Sophie's Chair by Susan Brakeman. This is another example of color transitioning and negative space increasing as you transition across the quilt.
| Aunt Sophie's Chair by Susan Brakeman @wildpoppyquilts |
Falling Stars by Tighe Flanagan is a deconstruction of a traditional twelvefold geometric pattern. The entire quilt is composed of triangular patchwork units. Off-white ghost units were used to create negative space.
| Falling Stars by Tight Flanagan @tigheflanagan |
Celebration by Irene Roderick plays with improvisational curves made with thin strips, and represents fireworks.
| Celebration by Irene Roderick @hixsonir |
Claire Victor English Paper Pieced shapes resembling pyramids with stiff ribbon piercing through them in Piercing Pyramids. The domestic machine quilting is meant to mimic ribbons.
| Piercing Pyramids by Claire Victor @cvquilts |
There were so many great quilts, so I hope to be back soon with more.


These are all stunning. Since I wasn't able to make it this year, it's lovely to get to see these; thank you!
ReplyDeleteYes, thank you! I appreciate you sharing these and how close up they are. It really allows us to see the quilting. They are all amazing.
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