Monday, March 26, 2018

A visit to the Quinobequin Quilt Show 2018

Joannie, Marion, and I went to the Quinobequin Quilt Show on Friday night. I belonged to this guild many years ago when I lived in Newton. It was a very nice show. Marion always says that she likes to go to a guild show because there is usually a good mix of quilts: some that are so amazing that you could never make them, some that inspire you to make them, and some that make you feel slightly smug about your own quilting skills by comparison.

I took photos of many of my favorites.
Net Gear by Maxine Rosenberg.
The "gears" in this quilt are from the pattern "Passacaglia with Mr. Penrose" from the book Millefiori Quilts by Willyne Hammerstein.
A close-up of the quilt above.
Find the Telephone? by Maxine Rosenberg.

This quilt was inspired by Edyta Sitar's Bushel Basket Quilt.
Detail from the quilt above.
I found the telephone!
Mystery en Provence by CharAnn Brown

This was the free 2016 mystery quilt pattern designed by Bonnie Hunter from Quiltville.
Bunnies for Emily by Marlene Thurston
City Neighbors by Penelope Kulko
Window details from the quilt above.
Window details from the quilt above.
River's Edge by Elinor Nelson
Stash Buster/Builder by CharAnn Brown

This quilt was made in a class taught by Brown Bagger extraordinaire, our very own Lynne Godin.
Detail from the quilt above.
In Celebration of the Sampler by Catherine Gentile
Detail from the quilt above.
Black & White and Red All Over by Cathy Clemens
Detail from the quilt above.
Hurricane Season by Robin Jaeger.

Can you believe this is her first quilt?
Take Flight by Robin Jaeger. Her second quilt! Based on a pattern by Christine Echols.
Detail from the quilt above.
When You Only See Rainbows, Look For The Sun by Susan Downs
Detail from the quilt above.
Black Magic by Marleen Kroll
Detail from the quilt above. The images are fussy cut from a Paula Nadelstern kaleidoscope fabric.
Fallen Leaves by Carol Miller
Detail from the quilt above.
Hexies in Red and White by Maxine Rosenberg
Details from the quilt above.
Fishing for Love by Evy Megerman
Detail from the quilt above.
Thanks for visiting.

Pugs and kisses,
Nancy

1 comment:

  1. LOL love your comment. Such pretty quilts thanks for sharing.

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