Monday, July 16, 2012

A Visit to Vermont Quilt Festival

A friend and I went to the Vermont Quilt Festival near Burlington a couple of weeks ago.  It was a lovely show, with lots of quilts on display and about 80 vendors.  Truly a quilter's heaven. 


Duffer by Patty Williams of Plessis, New York, was the Best Miniature Quilt. 


Bonnie Hunter was one of the instructors at the festival and her quilt called Pineapple Crazy was on display.  Wow, all those little strips and pieces!!!   Follow the link to Bonnie's website where you can see the quilt pattern in all its glory.  It is in her new book called "String Fling" which should be out soon, if not already.    Bonnie Hunter's Quiltville

The quilt which won as Best Machine Quilting was just spectacular.  Not only was the piecing just wonderful, the quilting was beyond glorious.  I can't believe I didn't get a better picture, but perhaps you can get a glimpse of the intricate stitching. 


Here's a bit better look and you can see a bit of the quilting.  
This was made by Marilyn Badger of St. George, Utah.  If you use the enlarge feature on your screen, you can see the name of the pattern that was her inspiration, as well as the kinds of thread she used.  It is made of both cotton and silk fabrics.  And, there's lots of crystals on it too.  It truly was deserving of its award. 


Another quilt that really intrigued me is this one by Carol Newbury of Troy, New York. 
The tiled look is achieved by using raw edge applique to stitch small strips of fabric, thus creating the slanted coloration. 


All in all, we had a great day.  Everybody needs a good quilt show once in a while. 


Y'all take care.  











3 comments:

  1. It's been years since I've been to a quilt show! I always loved them. Thanks for letting me visit this one!

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  2. The first quilt looks just like the labradoodle I babysat recently, beautiful work.

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  3. I have such admiration for quilters. Such talent. And patience!!!!

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