Friday, January 31, 2014

Road to California - last seven quilts 01-31-14

 Here are the last seven quilts I photographed at Road to CA on Friday.



 

This is right up there at the top of my favorites.  Patt has a great talent and a good eye for what works.  Her painting is wonderful and her thread painting is spot-on.  I somehow failed to take a picture of the sign, so I worked up poor replacement.  
Any experienced birder could identify this as a snow bunting.
 


 
This is a poor image of this quilt made of 1" finished squares of hundreds of different fabrics.
 



I found it just awesome in it's color - it almost shimmered.
 
 



 
 
 

. I had just had a discussion about Baltimore Album quilts when I came across this one.  It is just "in the style of, but with original tropical blocks rather than copies of old designs
 

 
I've seen such amazing quilts started in Susan Carlson's classes.  And every finished one is a knock-out.


Here is another Baltimore Album, done in the traditional, but with not quite traditional
 blocks.  Great autumn colors, very nice quilting.
 
I like this bird block (of course), but the main reason I snapped it is that I could get the camera close enough since it is in the lower right hand corner of the quilt.  Road still bars viewers from getting close to the quilts by putting up strips of clear plastic about three feet in front of each quilt.
 
 
I  believe this is a photo on fabric that has been thread painted.  She did a great job. 



She achieved her goal of accenting the negative space.  But I feel sorry
 for this little gal sitting in the snow!
 
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4 comments:

Suzanne Kistler said...

Judie will be so pleased to find her quilt starring in your post today! Thank you, Del, for making the show come alive again.

Dolores said...

Some really beauties!! Thanks, Del!!

Loretta said...

Wonderful examples of fine, fine quilts....love the snow bunting! The squash are fabulous. An Asilomar class with Sue Carlson may be a must! Take care.

June said...

Handsome pieces, one and all. Thanks.