Showing posts with label art quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art quilting. Show all posts

Thursday, October 3, 2013

AQS QuiltWeek in Des Moines

I actually took the day off yesterday to visit the 2013 AQS QuiltWeek being held at the Iowa Events Center (October 2-5). My dear friend Kimber and her husband Tom were kind enough to invite me along again this year to view the show with them...and it truly was a splendid day! We headed downtown bright and early, so we could see everything in one day - we actually arrived before the doors opened. We started by walking the vendor area, then we perused the Des Moines Area Quilters Guild 30th Annual Quilt Show...and finally we walked the AQS Quilt Contest Exhibit. It was sensory overload as we visited an array of fabulous vendors, then took in all the incredible quilts on display...I was so inspired by the creativity and talent, that I completely lost track of time and the day evaporated without a second thought. If you are in the Des Moines area or plan to be this week, this show is a MUST SEE. After we finished our visit to the quilt show, we headed to the Brass Armadillo Antique Mall to see the antique and vintage quilts, sewing notions, and sewing memorabilia vendors prominently placed about their booths...and yes, we did find a couple goodies. After our day of shopping, viewing, and walking, we had all built up quite an appetite...so we headed to The Drake Diner to refuel - a local favorite/landmark for a delicious late lunch. It was the perfect day off....and has quickly become a favorite annual event!

The show included an incredible merchandise mall with more than 280 Merchant Mall booths! Yes, there was shopping GALORE - aisles upon aisles of ways to spend your hard-earned money...in fact, the shopping mall was so large, it took us most of the morning to walk down each of the aisles. I must admit, I did very well at controlling my "urge" to spend and kept my purchases to a minimum...in fact, I only purchased a couple patterns (although I was tempted by MANY). I thought I would share a few of my favorite booths with you..and yes, these photos were all taken with the permission of the kind and creative vendors....

First up, Yellow Creek Quilt Designs...I love this vendor and their gorgeous designs! I seriously could live in this booth - each and every one of their quilt designs is incredible and every single one is on my "must make" list. They have a brand new book called "Kindred Spirits: Celebrating Pieces of the Past", and many of the projects were on display (BREATHTAKING!) - this book is another "must have" for me. One of the things I admire about their designs - you can use traditional fabrics (their style) or switch it up and use modern fabrics to give each piece an updated look...making them perfect for just about any quilter! They also had the most incredible hexagon quilts on display...using teeny tiny hexagons...the ones in the photo have hexagons that are 1/4" and 3/8"...but we were shown even smaller paper pieces (yes, they were itty bitty!)...I was awestruck by these models and their intricacy (I feel very blessed they allowed me to take a couple photos to share with you). Yellow Creek Designs has a quilt shop in Pearl City, IL...or visit their website for their online shop...you won't be disappointed...




Another very favorite vendor - From my heart to your hands: Quilt Designs by Lori Smith. I have adored Lori's designs for years - so much so, that there are a bunch (and I mean a bunch!) in my personal stash (and I hate to admit it, but I have purchased some of her designs twice, because they speak to me and I forget what all I have in my collection). Walking up to Lori's vendor booth, my eyes were immediately drawn to "Mrs. Lincoln's Sampler Quilt" (pattern shown right and model shown in the top photo below)...it is incredible...and was one of the two purchases I made in the vendor mall...I can't begin to tell you how much I love this quilt...it is so very "me". I can hear each and every one of her models calling my name and I could spend hours in this particular booth admiring each design...love, love, love! Visit the From my heart to your hands: Quilt Designs by Lori Smith website to see all these beauties and Lori's online shop...it is FULL of eye candy!


Finally, the Millie P's Quilt Shop booth...the fabulous models from this vendor stood out to me from the very start! It looks like I have a new shop to visit when I am in Minnesota in a couple weeks (even if I have to drag my husband kicking and screaming!). Millie P's Quilt Shop is located in Anoka, MN and is a "must visit" for me. I jut love their color and fabric choices...and their models make you want to purchase every pattern they have for sale. I also adored the white fixture holding fat quarters...it was such an inviting display. Everything was cheerful and beautiful and made me happy...



Up next...my view of the Des Moines Area Quilters Guild 30th Annual Quilt Show (through my camera lens, of course)...I truly took hundreds of photos - but here are some that stood out to me. This year's annual show was titled "Our Quilting Legacy" and included over 400 quilts made by guild members. The show also included a silent auction with over 100 small quilts...here is a slideshow...visit my Flickr page for sharper images and details of each photo (including entry information and quilter's names)...

Created with flickr slideshow.

Now for the 2013 AQS QuiltWeek Contest Quilts...and these were spectacular - there were over 170 AQS contest quilts vying for $44,000 in cash awards! One of my favorites was "On Your Mark" created by Barbara Barrick McKie in Lyme, CT...it was in the fabric art category...and it was a SQUIRREL quilt...and it looked completely realistic and 3D - the squirrel was jumping off the quilt - and although it was not a ribbon winner, I thought it was incredible! Take a look at the slideshow below to see all the quilts (including the squirrel)...and again, visit my Flickr page for sharper images and details of each photo (including entry information and quilter's names)...

Created with flickr slideshow.

I know I have given you plenty of inspiring images today...and I still have some more to share in the next several days...check back in a day or two if you would like to see more images from my day off!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

AQS Quilt Show & Contest - Des Moines, IA

I know it has been a while since my last post...and I do have a good reason...I have been preparing for two large events I am teaching on the East Coast later this month...and I will share more with you in the next few days...

I did manage to take the day off today to visit the AQS Quilt Show & Contest being held at the Iowa Events Center (October 3-6). My dear friend Kimber and her husband Tom were kind enough to invite me along to view the show with them...and it truly was a splendid day! We headed downtown bright and early, so we could see everything in one day. We started by walking the vendor area (I will blog about that tomorrow), then we perused the Des Moines Area Quilters Guild 29th Annual Quilt Show...and finally we walked the AQS Quilt Contest Exhibit. It was sensory overload as we visited an array of fabulous vendors, then took in all the incredible quilts on display...I was so inspired by the creativity and talent, that I completely forgot how much walking we were doing and the day evaporated without a second thought. If you are in the Des Moines area or plan to be this week, this show is a MUST SEE. After we finished our visit to the quilt show, we headed to the Brass Armadillo Antique Mall to see the antique and vintage quilts, sewing notions, and sewing memorabilia vendors prominently placed about their booths...and yes, we did find a few goodies. After our day of shopping, viewing and walking, we had all built up quite an appetite...so we headed to The Drake Diner - a local favorite/landmark for a delicious late lunch/early dinner. It was the perfect day off!

Here is my view of the Des Moines Area Quilters Guild 29th Annual Quilt Show through my camera lens...I truly took hundreds of photos - but here are some that stood out to me (click on each photo for an enlarged view). This year's annual show was titled "Welcome to the World of Quilting" and included over 425 quilts made by guild members. The show also included a silent auction with over 100 small quilts...

Small Quilts in the Silent Auction

Small Quilts in the Silent Auction

Missie Carpenter
Applique Medium
168J: Charmed Beginnings

Gretta Wilkinson
Mixed Technique X-Large
520J: Wedge - Red/White

Patty Barrett
Applique Large
122J: The Bride's Quilt

Patty Barrett
Applique Large
122J: The Bride's Quilt - Close-up Owls

Patty Barrett
Applique Large
122J: The Bride's Quilt - Close-up Peacocks

Barbara Blair
Pieced Medium
151J: Diamond LeMoyne Star

Leigh Lussie
Applique Medium
337J: Pineapples and Carnations

Leigh Lussie
Applique X-Large
335J: McLean Family Album

Leigh Lussie
Applique X-Large
335J: McLean Family Album - Close-up

Missie Carpenter
Mixed Technique Small
171J: Primitive Pineapple Welcome
Loved the punch needle center!

Julee Prose
Applique X-Large
410J: A Floral Celebration

Mary Shotwell
Applique Large
462J: Auntie's Red Hot Garden
Next, here is the AQS Quilt Contest display through my camera lens - there were so many breathtaking quilts on exhibit...again, I took hundreds of photos...here are just a few of the highlights for me....

Ruth Ann Reynolds - Raymore, MO
Super Sweet Ambrosia
Wall Quilts

Leigh Lussie - Windsor Heights, IA
An Abundance of Flowers
2nd Place - Bed Quilts - Machine Quilted

Carolyn H. Stine - Springfield, IL
My First Trip To Baltimore
Bed Quilts - Machine Quilted

Carolyn H. Stine - Springfield, IL
My First Trip To Baltimore (Close-up Fruit)
Bed Quilts - Machine Quilted

Ann Feitelson - Montague, MA
Basket Weave II: See Saw
1st Place - Wall Quilts - Machine Quilted

Carole J. Floyd - West Des Moines, IA
Miss Emily's Garden
Honorable Mention - Wall Quilts - Machine Quilted

Barbara Clem - Rockford, IL
Symphony of Roses
Best Hand Workmanship Award
Bed Quilts - Hand Quilted

Dolores Easter - Urbana, IL
Ladies of the Sea
2nd Place - Bed Quilts - Hand Quilted

Jean Clark - Mt. Horeb, WI
Scarlet Fever
3rd Place - Bed Quilts - Hand Quilted

Joyce L. Wuehle - Galesburg, IL
Onward
Bed Quilts - Hand Quilted
Joyce L. Wuehle - Galesburg, IL
Onward (Close-up Owls)
Bed Quilts - Hand Quilted

Wilhelmina Vandevoorde - Maryville, TN
Tree of Life
1st Place - Bed Quilts - Hand Quilted

Helen Williams Butler - Alpine, UT
Turkish Delight
1st Place - Bed Quilts - Machine Quilted

Janet Stone - Overland Park, KS
Letter Carriers
Best Machine Workmanship Award
Wall Quilts - Machine Quilted
My personal favorite of the show - the detail was incredible!

Marilyn Badger - Saint George, UT
Eureka!
Best of Show
Bed Quilts - Machine Quilted

Marilyn Badger - Saint George, UT
Eureka! (Close-up)
Best of Show
Bed Quilts - Machine Quilted

Marilyn Badger - Saint George, UT
Eureka! (Close-up)
Best of Show
Bed Quilts - Machine Quilted
It was truly a spectacular event and exhibit! I was completely mesmerized by the talent and creativity - it was a succulent feast for the eyes. Tomorrow, I will return with photos from a few of my favorite vendors...

Monday, March 28, 2011

Spectacular Stash

I took a few hours off from Blue Ribbon Designs this afternoon to spend some time with my husband...he has been gone on his yearly bass fishing trip to Texas and had returned home over the weekend. Since he has been on a ten day vacation and I have been working and taking care of things at home, he promised me upon his return that he would take take me to a semi-local quilt shop. So, this afternoon, we headed out...we stopped and had lunch on the way....and then he was kind enough to let me shop for about 45 minutes. He had given me a gift certificate to this shop for my birthday...and it had been burning a hole in my pocket since the middle of February. It is just over an hour away, so it was nice to spend the drive catching up, just the two of us...plus along the way we saw two eagles, a large group of deer, multiple hawks, and even a few turkeys. Once there, I was in complete heaven...and yes, I managed to spend my gift certificate plus a little more. I found some fabulous trims and hand-dyed jumbo rick rack - all by Moda...I fell in love with the button trims and there multiple colorways to chose from...but at $10.99 a yard, I just picked a couple. I also found some FABULOUS cotton quilting fabrics and a new ruler for paper piecing....plus I got a couple yards of fabric (not shown) for some applique projects in the future. All in all, it was a nice afternoon....and quite inspiring!


Wednesday, March 23, 2011

A Plethora of Pincushions

Today I continued to lower my fabric scrap stash and made four more tuffets. I made another Random Strip Rectangle...then tried another style (Double Nine-Patch) from the pattern "Tuffets" from the Schnibbles collection by Miss Rosie's Quilt Company...finally, I made a design of my own by rearranging some of the pieces. I was able to once again use my AccuQuilt GO! fabric cutter with the 2" square die and the 1" strip cutter die to cut my scraps. The Double Nine-Patch was quite fun to do, but very tiny...the small patchwork squares you see that make up the nine-patch are a finished size 1/2" x 1/2". Working on these was a nice break from a few work challenges I have been facing...a couple hours of sewing in the afternoon is always a "spirit lifter". I look forward to trying the other four styles included in the pattern...and maybe making up a few more of my own. I already have plans for a few of them...and who knows, maybe I will give a couple away when I reach another follower milestone (hint, hint)...

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Hearts Aflutter "Candybox Pillow"

First, before I start today's post - WELCOME - and a BIG thank you to all my friends, followers, and new visitors! My current giveaway is still underway, so if you haven't entered yet, please see my last post (Tuesday, February 1st) for more information and details...and good luck to all!

How cute is this??! Today I have to share the Valentine pillow I made this week! My good friend Shelli over at Needle In A Haystack Stitchery has been at it again, designing this fun project for the You Can Make This website. It is called "Candybox Pillow" and the fabulous pattern and instructions are now available for FREE at YouCanMakeThis.com....and even a beginner can easily make this fun Valentine project (REALLY!)! The instructions include measurements for both 14" and 16" pillow forms (I made mine with a 16")...the materials needed are minimal...and the directions include great photos to walk you through each step. Even better, I was able to use my AccuQuilt Go! Fabric Cutter to cut the 3" fabric circles that make up the flowers for the heart shape. I was able to complete this project in one sitting...and used some of my favorite Valentine fabric for the pillow (it's an older fabric from the "Hearts Aflutter" line by Sandy Gervais for Moda)....and I used a coordinating red hand-dyed batik for the heart flowers. This pillow is a bright and cheery addition to my decor, which is definitely needed this time of year!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Iowa State Fair - The Quilts

Here is my final Iowa State Fair post...it is the quilts...and as you will see by all the photos, there were hundreds of entries - I was in awe...it was truly an inspiring exhibit! I hope I don't overload you with pictures - I just couldn't help posting so many - it was a fabulous exhibit. A huge display upstairs, then the blue ribbon quilts were in a room on their own downstairs. The best of show was an AMAZING floral applique' quilt (see top image) - a photo could not do this beauty justice. The second photo is a whole cloth quilt ribbon winner - hand quilted white on white - it was hard to get a photo of all the detail - it was UNBELIEVABLE, a masterpiece. The top images where the quilts are shown "unfolded" are the big winners. I hope you enjoy today's photos and see something that will inspire you! I will be back tomorrow with the giveaway winners...