Showing posts with label MQX East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MQX East. Show all posts

April 27, 2016

MQX recap - Part 3

Today is the day that I share the rest of the quilt pictures that I took at MQX so grab a cuppa, relax and enjoy.

We'll start with the rest of the Alfred Shaheen panel exhibit.   This first one was quilted by Sue Ahnrund of Chepachet, RI.  She calls it "Himalayan Blue".
I like her choice of the blue thread for the outer border quilting.
Next up is "Ikebana" by Denise Lamb of Sterling, CT.
This pretty pink one "Papaver deco" was quilted by Donna James of Canada.
And lastly this is "Blue Blossoms" by Vicki Ruebel of Las Vegas, NV.
The ghost blossoms are just a wonderful addition to her quilting design.
There were many more beautiful quilted panels as part of this exhibit but I didn't take pictures of every one of them.  They will also be at MQX in Springfield in October so if you are in that area, you should go and see them.  I know that these quilted panels has given me lots of ideas for quilting panels in the future.

So now we are back to the rest of the quilts from the show.

This is one of my favorites.  It is "My Montana Dreams" and it was created by Laura Ruiz of Malabar, FL.
Too bad I can't have this hanging on the wall in my home to gaze at every day.  It is just gorgeous.
There was also another special exhibit at MQX this year, this one showcasing some of the quilts that are the work of Jennifer Day.  Her fiber artistry is so realistic that you almost can't tell that it isn't a photograph until you get up close to it.  I took pictures of a couple of my favorites.  This one is "Boy and his Best Friend".
And this is "Dance to the Music".  Each of the cards also showed the original photograph that was the inspiration for the piece.
Onward.

This quilt is titled "Controlled Choas" and was a Quilts Among Friends First Place ribbon winner.
The parts were pieced by members of the NH Modern Quilt Guild and it was quilted by Lara Teichmann of Amhurst, NH.
Next is "Having a Little Fun" by Kathy Rich of Mendon, MA.
Kathy incorporated pretty designs in all the negative space.
This jaw dropper is "Radar", pieced by Kevin Huffman and quilted by Ann McNew of Winfield, MO.  It sports a Faculty Award ribbon.
Custom Our Daily Bed First Place was awarded to this quilt "Barbara's Circle" by Beth Nufer of Brookings, OR.   This biggest compass has 256 points.  Wow-wie!
I don't think I'd ever want to tackle a project this intense.
How fun is this quilt?  It is "X Marks the Spot", was pieced by Pat Lang and quilted by Teresa Pino of Hernando, MS.  It is the winner of Emerging Entrants First Place.
The matchstick quilting worked very well for this design.
"Always a Way", pieced by Daniel Perkins of Rangeley, MI and quilted by Carol Perkins won Custom Our Daily Bed Honorable Mention.
I love the secondary design in the background areas.
This is another of my favorites.  It is "The Magical Garden".  It was pieced by Ellen Simmons of Chestertown, MD and quilted by Jane Hauprich. Her use of Kaffe Fasset fabrics for the Dresden plates is so fun and unexpected.
Jane added pops of color in the quilting. 
A Faculty Award ribbon hangs on "Infinite Variety Revisited", pieced by Gail Smith of Barrington, IL and quilted by Ellen Granda.
Pretty, pretty!
Yowza is all I could say when I first glimpsed "Celebration", pieced by Gail Garber and quilted by Kristin Vierra of Lincoln, NE.  It is an original design by Gail and it is just stunning.
Kristin's quilting just brought an already beautiful quilt into the spectacular category.
Some day I want to make a Judy Neimeyer quilt too but for now I'll just appreciate those made by others.  This one is "Radiant Rainbows", pieced by Gail Bartlett of Corvallis, OR and was quilted by Jody Bowyer.
Their combined talents were rewarded with a Custom Heirloom Show Second Place ribbon.
"Reflections in Blue" by Robyn Cuthberson of Australia is another terrific quilt and was awarded two ribbons, Emerging Entrants Second Place and a Faculty Award.
I'm in awe of the intricate details in this quilt.
The Wholecloth Small First Place ribbon was awarded to "Color Me Quilted" by Colleen Barnhardt of Oregon City, OR.
Standing back from this quilt it is hard to imagine that this wasn't pieced.  It was first quilted with black thread on white fabric and then it was painted. 
The true color of "Wickedly Green" doesn't show in these pictures, but trust me....it is more of a lime shade than you see here.
This creation was the work of Deborah Poole of Shelley, ID.  It is a job well done, I say.
Both Best Machine Quilting Stand-Up and Wholecloth Large First Place ribbons were won by Margaret Solomon Gunn from Gorham, ME for "Ode to Spring".
As always, Margaret's quilting is immensely detailed and intricate.
And finally we come to Best of Show.
I personally love this quilt and appreciate that it is a more modern design and color than many other Best of Show quilts that I have seen in the past.  

This absolutely stunning design is "Moonflower" and it is the creation of Molly Hamilton-McNally of Tehachapi, CA.
Molly's ode to the simple Daisy was the inspiration for this quilt.
Congratulations Molly.  It is just beautiful.
So there you have it.  All of the quilt pictures I took at MQX East this year.  As I have in the past, I'll spend lots of time in the coming weeks pouring over the photos so that I can appreciate all the details even more and might even try out a few of the ideas myself.  How can a person not be inspired when you see such wonderful quilts such as these?

I hope you've enjoyed my showcase and maybe I'll see you there in 2017.

April 23, 2016

MQX recap - Part 2

Thank you to everyone that sent emails about the last post.  I'm happy to share the gorgeous work that was at the show for those that can't get there to see them in person.  I know that when I was just starting out, seeing what others were creating around the country and entering into quilt shows was pure inspiration to me.

So here is part 2, with lots more quilts to drool over. 

This quilt is titled "Robber's Roost" and it is by Joann Beath of Bonanza, OR.  It won the Wallhanging Large Second Place ribbon as well as the Viewer's Choice Award.
 Next up is "Grape Soda" created by Theresa Olson of Port St Lucie, FL. It sports an award too...the Wallhanging Large Third Place.
 I like the use of contrasting thread on the dark purple fabric.
 This beautiful quilt contains oodles of teenie tiny hexagons and is the work of Patti Sandage of Middleton, TN.  She named it "Capricho".
 She won a Wallhanging Large Honorable Mention ribbon.
 This is "Music of the Night" by Diane Evans of Schenectady, NY. 
 Again the use of subtle contrasting thread works well to show the beautiful details of her quilting.  She was awarded a Faculty Award ribbon.
 "Hummingbird" is the name of the next quilt and it is the work of Nick Williams of Rochester, NY.
 The pebbles in the background are soooo tiny!
"Fawkes" is the masterpiece created by Deb Boucher of Edgecomb, ME. 
 It's hard to see in the photos but there is a layer of tulle on top of the fabrics that she then quilted over. 
 Here are a few more of the Alfred Shaheen panels that were on display, this is "Respect" one by Donna James of Canada.
 I really love the motifs she put on the sides of this.
"Pretty in Pink" is by Kim Stotsenberg of Aberdeen, WA. 
 The details are just awesome.
 "Looks Like My Husbands "Ink"" is by Pamela Dransfeldt of Camarillo, CA.
 She added in tiny bits of bling scattered throughout the piece.
 The next quilt is "Spring Bouquet" and it was painstakingly created by Patricia Pfeifle of St. Petersburg, FL and was quilted by Nancy Fishpaw.
 They are another Faculty Award ribbon winner for their terrific work.
You may have seen photos before of Victoria Findlay Wolfe's "Mr. Swirl E. Bones" around the web but that doesn't compare to seeing it in person. 
It was quilted by Shelly Pagliai and their joint efforts resulted in the Machine Quilting the Modern Way First Place ribbon.  Well done ladies.
Next is "Bosque del Apache" by Diane Dixon of Palermo, ME.
Judge Cindy Erickson awarded her Judge's Choice ribbon to Matt Maccomber of Seattle, WA's "Double Doodle".  It is a fun quilt which incorporates lots of curves (not my personal favorite).
It also won a Faculty Award ribbon.
I love that this quilt is more about the quilting itself instead of the piecing.  It is "Diamond Mine" by Krista Withers of Seattle, WA. 
I took a class from Krista this year and looking at this quilt now, I can understand how she came up with her quilting designs.  BTW...her class was great so if you ever get a chance to be one of her students, don't pass it up.
Here is another quilt that is less piecing and more quilting and it sports a Faculty Award ribbon too.  It was pieced by Ellen Simmons of Chestertown, MD and was quilted by Jane Hauprich.  It is titled "Can you Canoe?".
Another Faculty Award ribbon hangs on this quilt by Vicki Ruebel of Las Vegas, NV.  Vicki named it "Color Crystals".
Vicki incorporated lots of different pretty designs into the quilting of all the negative space.
"The Disintegration of the Persistence of Artichokes" is the creation of Sylvia Schaefer of Athens, GA and she was awarded the Machine Quilting the Modern Way Third Place ribbon.
She did all this gorgeous quilting on her sit down machine.
Christa Watson of Law Vegas, NV won the Machine Quilting the Modern Way Second Place for her "Fractured Puzzle" quilt.
Here is a close up of the quilting designs Christa incorporated.
Last for today is this masterpiece. The name of this quilt, "Tropical Punch" by Ann Horton of Redwood, CA certainly deserved its "Embroidery at Its Best" ribbon.
Her work is just jaw dropping fantastic.
I have one more recap post to share with more gorgeous quilts so check back in a couple of days for the last of the eye candy.