Sunday, December 14, 2014

Revisiting a Libby Lehman quilt from 1995 12-14-14




When I first started collecting in 1985, I didn't buy that many quilts.  Maybe three or four a year.  I wasn't accustomed to spending money in that way and I wasn't sure exactly what I was doing.  During this time I purchased several quilts that were mistakes for one reason or another.  But sometimes I would be so captured by a quilt I would just buy it immediately.  This quilt by Libby Lehman was one of those quilts that spoke to me and I needed to take it home.  She showed it as part of a program she presented at a guild meeting.  I approached her after the meeting and asked if it was for sale and I wrote her a check and took the quilt home.  When I looked at it on my wall I realized it was a simple one-patch construction.  What Libby does with her stitching is create on-point layers that give an impression of depth.  

"Silent Partners"  Libby Lehman - Texas  1995  35"square
Hand-dyed cotton fabric, rayon, cotton and metallic threads.


This is one of my favorite quilts in the Collection; besides being beautiful and fascinating, I think of it as the quilt that really made me a collector of quilts.


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3 comments:

Dolores said...

She has done some fabulous work and happy you have one of hers!!

Loretta said...

BEAUTIFUL.. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

A very beautiful piece...it draws me in. I would love to see it up close.
Learn so much from your quilts and listening to you talk about quilts around you.
;)) Sally