The "19th Century Patchwork Divas" is a group devoted to using traditional patterns and reproduction fabrics from the 1800s. Their work is very precise and the quilts could deceive us into believing they were a hundred years old and had never been out of the cupboard. They were quite beautiful. Above and below are two general views of some of the twenty-three quilts in this special exhibit.
There were also quilts using traditional patterns in other exhibits. This one was shown as part of "Country Living Classics" co-sponsored by Country Living Magazine and Int'l Quilt Festival.
The blue is much more "old indigo" than in these images, but I could not adjust the color without showing the red-orange becoming neon. I think this is a most amazing use of African fabrics, an outstanding quilt in my book. The balance of the verticals, horizontals and diagonals is just 'melodious' to my eye.
2 comments:
You were smart to take the label photos on a slant to avoid glare. That orange and blue quilt is a stunner.
Thank you for showing it to us.
Hi Del, The show was great, thanks for sharing these quilts, funny how one block design looks so different with different values. take care
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