Monday, February 20, 2023

Revisit a Charlotte Petera quilt in TCQC 02-19-23

 I do switch out the quilts on my walls, at least every three months and not all at the same time.  This is one that is on a regular rotation because it is so complex and yet subtle.  I believe that Charlotte has died, I wish there were other pieces of her work in the Collection. 


TCQC - Revisiting a Quilt by Charlotte Patera 03-25-18

This quilt "spoke to me" at Pacific International Quilt Festival in 2008.  I have been attracted to Charlotte's work since I purchased her book "The Applique Book" in 1974 and even more so after the 1984 publication of "Mola Making" which I read almost like a novel.  Great book!  She made this quilt in the tradition of the Kuna ladies using a motif from her everyday life, just as they did.  And it happens to also be something in my everyday life since I also do Jigzone puzzles and find the lizard cut one of the most challenging.  

"Lizard Lock"  Charlotte Patera - Grass Valley, CA  2008  29"W x 25.5"L
Cotton fabrics, hand appliqued and quilted.
I especially appreciate that Charlotte's used the ombre fabrics with the dark portion of the applique laid on the dark portion of the background - very subtle.  I'm sorry that the color in this image is not true to the quilt which doesn't have as much of a blue cast. 

This is the sign at PIQF that accompanied the quilt which was shown as part of the special exhibit "New Quilts of Northern California", an annual juried exhibit. 

1 comment:

Loretta said...

Beautiful quilt....and a wonderful quilter loving the things I love --- puzzles! Thanks Del.