Tuesday, October 19, 2010
PIQF Stars
Here's another proud quilter at PIQF. Renee Gannon stands in front of her Hawaii quilt, Lo'i Kalo. It's part of our Hawaii quilt project and is an abstraction of taro fields near where she stays in Kaua'i every year. She used dupioni silk which gives it that lovely shimmer.
And here is Ann Horton, happy with her Judge's Choice ribbon for her quilt, Basket Arrangements. Gloria Loughman was the judge. Ann used several photos taken by her daughter, Jesse Horton, in Guatemala. Ann had two other quilts in the show. She's been winning ribbons like crazy it seems. Yay for Ann, and all our group members with quilts in this show.
Most of us went down to Santa Clara for 2 days and enjoyed the show, and the vendors, especially Ananse Village where Vicky, Laura and I came away with some gorgeous batik and tie dye fabric from Africa. We also just had a great time hanging out together, eating light meals by the pool, enjoying the sun and admiring everyone's fabric and thread purchases. Part of our group is bound for Houston in November. I'll be traveling in Israel and Egypt then, so I will miss the IQA show, but I'm really excited about the inspiration and adventures I'll have there.
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art quilts,
hawaii quilt,
IQA,
PIQF
Sunday, October 17, 2010
PIQF
PIQF was indeed stimulating and validating for me. I must admit I got a lot of pleasure watching people interact with my quilts, which were hung in a great place between the two big rooms of the show. But mostly seeing all the great art there made me want to get busy and finish the quilts I've got going and start new ones!
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art quilts,
PIQF
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
PIQF
Fall is a busy season for MQA. We are all getting ready for our trip down to PIQF, October 14 and 15. This is always a fun trip for our group. This year we will be enjoying several quilts from MQA that are at PIQF and New Quilts of Northern California. Houston follows and many of the group are attending this year as well. Venturing out to quilt shows is a shot in the arm for any quilter and we make the best of it with good food and lots of conversation about art and the quilt world.
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