Sarah and I traveled together to Austin two weeks ago for QuiltCon 2015. The whole experience was overwhelming in the best possible way. I think I'm still in recovery mode and my inspiration and urge to sew is at an all time high right now.
Because we didn't take any classes, we spent most of our time looking at quilts, attending lectures and buying everything in sight at the vendor booths. Looking back, keeping myself busy in classes probably would have been a great way to channel my creative energy and reduce my shopping haul! Of the lectures, Yoshiko Jinzenji's Simple Quilts, Bill Kerr's Details Matter and Susan Beal's Modern Quilt Documentation lectures were the highlights for me.
It was so nice to meet long time blog friends, Shea, Liz and Krista and to connect with so many other people who share my love of quilting. We also had fun catching up with our guild members for meals and drinks each night. For someone who would rather be home binge watching TV shows with Jon or listening to an audiobook and crafting away, I was exhausted after being out and about so much!
Unfortunately we didn't get out and tour much of Austin, but we did catch a few food trucks, the infamous Gourdough's donuts, Hill Country Weavers, Home Slice (home of the Mr. Roger's mural), and the adorable sewing shop, Stitch Lab.
Sarah and I with our hilarious Aussie friend, Melanie. We met on the first night in our hotel lobby and became instant friends. (Melanie is holding Happypotamus The Happy Hippo)
You'll have to trust me that the donuts were more tasty than they were photogenic.
Here are a my favorite quilts from the juried show. You can see my full album here.
Refresh by Anna Boenish
Bird's Eye View by Nathalie Bearden
Arne by Rossie Hutchinson
Coral Reef by Marla Varner
Do Good Stitches-Sunset Stripes
Facets by Liz Harvatine
Full Bloom by Latifah Saafir
Grand Pineapple-Dichotomy by Alison Lee
Improv Double Wedding Ring by Natalie Sabik
Letting Go by Andrew Steinbrecher
Paint Chip by Sarah Lowry
Phased Circles by Michelle Wilkie
Pickle Jars by Jamie Gonce
Rocket88 by Latifah Saafir
Welcome to Colorful Colorado by Katie Larson
The Knit Stitch by Dorie Schwarz
Smithereens by Emily Cier
Somewhat Herringbone by Dorie Schwarz
The New New by Amy Anderson
Tidy Towns-Irish Houses by Andrew Steinbrecher
Tiki Dilema by Jodi Robinson
Primary by Elsa Albury
Las Ventanas by Kristin Shields
Knit Snippet by Lotje Meijknecht
Balancing Act by Amanda Hohnstreiter
Half SquareTriangles by Tara Faughnan
iQuilt by Kathy York (winner of best in show)
Akhaten by Shannon Page
Modern Quilt Guild chapters were invited to design and make quilts with a predetermined color scheme using an alternate grid. Here are some of my favorites from the charity quilts. I wish these had been labeled with guild names and participants!
Half SquareTriangles by Tara Faughnan
iQuilt by Kathy York (winner of best in show)
Akhaten by Shannon Page
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Modern Quilt Guild chapters were invited to design and make quilts with a predetermined color scheme using an alternate grid. Here are some of my favorites from the charity quilts. I wish these had been labeled with guild names and participants!
Dana, from the Detroit Area Modern Quilt Guild created this pattern and divided the sewing up between several members. I helped by piecing the backing and making a few blocks. Dana worked so hard to coordinate this and I love the design she created! The quilt was quilted by our guild's resident longarmer, Barb.
Quilt 1 from the Ann Arbor Modern Quilt Guild - designed by Jenna
I loved the giant pebble quilting on this one. I'm going to try this sometime.
I love these pieced x's and also want to give this a try.
Nice post! You covered a lot of the quilts I hadn't seen from QuiltCon IG coverage previously. You should share what fun fabrics you scored next ;)
ReplyDeleteJust catching up-- it was so good to see you, although I wish we could have sat down to chat! Next time!
ReplyDeleteJust seeing this now and so glad I did. Lots here that I haven't seen before. Nice job capturing the quilt show. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteOh! I can help, the triangle one is called Pyramids, and it's by the Edmonton, Alberta MGQ and designed by Stacey Lee O'Malley.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Rebekah! There are quilts on here I had not seen before either. I too would love to see what you bought!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness! so much gorgeous color and creativity and man! i'm not even a quilter and i'm completely blown away! thank you for sharing so many photos!
ReplyDelete-melissa