My family had a fantastic weekend kicking around Burlington for the VT Quilt Festival. Thursday started out with a real bang, when we learned that Linus won the Best Young Quilter award for his American Banner project!!
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They even showed a photo of his quilt on the screen during the awards ceremony.
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It was exciting to see the ribbon hanging on his quilt when we walked past it. |
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The show was, as expected, a feast for the eyes. In no particular order, I'm posting the photos that I took. There were hundreds more beautiful quilts, but these are the ones that pulled the camera out of my bag for whatever momentary reason.
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Escher. No surprise why this one caught my eye. Mary Knapp came to speak at our Greater Hartford Annual Gathering last fall, so I saw this a few months ago. |
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This project was inspired by the look of a small marbling project. Easy to see why it won the Best Construction award. |
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Exquisite. |
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This was just a spectacular full-spectrum feast for the eyes. Every 1.5" square was made from four pieces (QSTs). |
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Hexagons. And bees. 'nuff said. |
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More hexagons. Interesting piecing. |
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Really captivating composition. |
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I loved the simplicity of this one. |
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There were surprise "ants" quilted into this watermelon project. I love these colors, and I love love love that she added the black "seeds." |
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Not really visible in the picture, but every block of this quilt featured one fabric with text of some kind. These little personal-concept projects tickle my fancy. Plus, I also like text fabrics. |
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Let X=X. Beautiful graphic forms. |
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Detail from an amazing huge quilt featuring cut-out areas. Remarkable details. |
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I loved the arrangement of this series as a single installation. |
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Gorgeous geometric design. |
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Striking series hung together. |
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Just wonderful. The full quilt featured hundreds of dog names from literature, songs, and history. Even The Far Side made it ("Blah blah blah Ginger")! |
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Pretty pretty pretty. From up close, I kind of hated the separate fabrics, but a great example of how the project is so much more than the individual ingredients. |
Fantastic!
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