Welcome to Day 2 of the River City Quilters Guild show in Sacramento, California. This guild has many talented quilters, as you'll see below !
Cinco de Mayo, 60 x 73”, by Charlotte Westlake, quilted by Michele Simes
Charlotte tells us, " [I ] took a class at Quilters’ Corner from Ellen Garner and Peggy Clark. A new experience for me using brilliant colors – enjoyed every minute making this quilt." This New York Beauty pattern with its exuberant swirls of warm and cool hues does indeed remind us of a giant, very fun fiesta. We recognize "Cinco de Mayo" as the pattern on the cover of the book by Karen K. Stone; Charlotte's version has sashing between the blocks. Some of these blocks have over 100 pieces.
Red Banana Plant, 16 x 22”, by Mary Upham
First Place award winner for an Appliqued Miniature Quilt, Mary writes, "I designed this quilt as part of a “Whisper Challenge” for the Studio Art Quilts Association. My inspiration came from a photograph, and the quilt is an original of my own design" Using a variety of different patterns and shapes for the red blossom gives it an exotic, tropical look, which helps to create a dazzling focal point against the green and taupe foliage.
Creativity Untamed, 48 x 48”, made by Debra King-Abraham, quilted by Laura Jansen
Debra notes, "Creativity untamed [means] the limited use of rulers and cutter. [This pattern is] a Split Log Cabin – Gees Bend design, taught by Stacey Sharman at New Pieces Quilt Store in Berkeley, California."
Close-up of Creativity Untamed
Notice how the large, bold, eye-catching geometric patterns are enhanced by the vertical parallel quilting lines for the larger blocks. This sophisticated, balanced design creates a very striking contemporary effect.
Deep Blue Sea, 40 x 28”, by Marcia Richards
Marcia writes, "I took a class with Marjan Kluepful using her hand-dyed fabrics. This was a lot of fun to make." The hand-dyed fabric in the background appears to us as sunlight streaming into a captivating world of life beneath the ocean.
Close-up of Deep Blue Sea
These sequined and beaded sea creatures, including the large blue fish and the little sea horse on the right, really provide a glittering effect to this fascinating underwater scene. Notice how Marcia has used coarse textile threads and fibers for the waving seaweed in order to create an interesting three-dimensional effect.
Winter Wonderland, 61 x 61” by Shirley Duncan, quilted by Phyllis Day
Shirley notes, " [This quilt project was] a challenge for a quilt retreat at Zephyr Point, Nevada." Shirley has done a great job in creating a work that depicts a restful, snowy day in deep winter, amidst the pine branch motif of the inner border. We recognize this as the "Ice Dreams" pattern from the book, Quilts of the Winter Solstice, by Jason Yenter at In The Beginning Fabrics.
Close-up of Winter Wonderland
Here's a close-up of these pretty snowflake blocks, with their points gently reaching towards each other. If you're inspired to make this quilt yourself after seeing Shirley's fine work, then you'll find the "Ice Dreams" fabrics designed by Jason Yenter, as well as an entire quilt kit online at Quilting by the Yard.
Image credits: Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration.
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Quilt Inspiration classics: Aquarium quilts and seascapes
This week, we're going positively aquatic! Today's quilts will make you feel that you can dive right in to the underwater scenery. The quilts we're showing include fish, turtles, and other sea-dwelling creatures, in settings that evoke the color and movement of the sea. What a way to keep (your) cool !
Koi, 40 x 68 (or miniature Koi, 11 x 13), by Lydia Russell Albers and Carol Morrissey, at O Carol Designs
Carol Morrissey is renowned for her vibrant, artistic designs. We love "Koi", above, by Lydia Russell Albers and Carol Morrissey, with its orange and red fish cavorting among stylized blue waves. The miniature version (11 x 13) features a single koi, which would make a beautiful motif within an Asian-inspired quilt. Another stunning aquatic quilt is "Follow Me", below, which measures 40" x 50". The giant green sea turtles are so realistic...the turtle in the foreground appears to be swimming right towards us!
For more aquatic designs by Carol Morrissey, check out Swim Party, Clown School (with a school of clownfish, of course), and Standing Room Only, to mention just a few ... we're particularly fond of The Toad ( formerly known as Prince) (!) Her patterns can be found on the patterns page at O Carol Designs.
Seascape I and Seascape II, by Marjan Kluepfel
Marjan Kluepfel is a fabric artist whose work has been shown in galleries around the world. The inspiration for her magnificent seascape quilts comes from her scuba diving trips on reefs around the Hawaiian islands, and Australia. Seascape I is in a private collection, but Marjan offers a pattern for the dreamy Seascape II, which is shown above. The brightly colored hand-dyed fabric, which blends from blue-green up to yellow, creates the impression of the sun penetrating the ocean depths; and the textural embellishments really bring the reef to life. Marjan teaches some great workshops, including one devoted just to seascapes. Her work can be viewed in her online galleries.
Blue Lagoon, 41 x 41, and Sandhill Cranes, 67 x 63, by Louisa L. Smith, at Quilt Escapes LLC
Louisa L. Smith is a fabric artist, designer, and teacher, whose work has been described as "painting with fabric". The radiant Blue Lagoon is an example of a "creative nine-patch" quilt, while Sandhill Cranes uses a special curved diamond template; these are just two of the projects in the One Patch Plus book by Louisa L. Smith and Lisa Harris. In these quilts, a few dramatic elements are appliqued on top of pieced backgrounds that evoke the sea and sky. As in all of Louisa L. Smith's art quilts, the colors and values of the fabrics are expertly blended to create a sense of depth and movement (witness the beautiful blue Cycloid II). Also check out her classes and lectures, which include "The Wonderful Art of Stripping"!
Beach Walk, 59 x 73, including Whale Watch, by McKenna Ryan, at Pine Needles
Beach Walk has become a seascape classic; we especially like the Water Ballet (jellyfish) and the Whale Watch block, shown above...okay, we like 'em all. Her other aquatic series include Sea Breeze, which includes a cute pufferfish (Koo Koo Puff); and her newest design, Something Fishy. And here is something fun about the Pine Needles site: you can send a free electronic postcard of any quilt block to a friend (how cool is that?) Check it out by clicking on the exquisite LOVE quilt block (or if you happen to know someone who is snooty, consider sending The Snooty Sisters !
Aquarium Art Quilts: For even more inspiration, take a quick peek at a few quilts by these outstanding quilters (you'll be glad you did): Janice Potter's Lion of the Sea; Jean Baardsen's Raffle Reef and aquarium quilts; Mary Butler's Into the Deep; Betty Busby's aquarium quilts at bbusbyarts; Debra Harry's aquarium and mermaid quilts; and Stacy West's underwater gallery.
Fish samplers:Hmmm, a fish sampler sounds like something on a sushi menu (sashimi, anyone?) But of course we're talking about fish sampler quilts. See the Under The Sea series by Barbara Bieraugel, who lives in Hawaii (lucky devil). Now someone just has to design a sushi sampler quilt so we know what to order at the sushi bar!
Image credits and links: Images are shown with the generous permission of the artists. This article was first published at Quilt Inspiration on August 9, 2010.
Koi, 40 x 68 (or miniature Koi, 11 x 13), by Lydia Russell Albers and Carol Morrissey, at O Carol Designs
Carol Morrissey is renowned for her vibrant, artistic designs. We love "Koi", above, by Lydia Russell Albers and Carol Morrissey, with its orange and red fish cavorting among stylized blue waves. The miniature version (11 x 13) features a single koi, which would make a beautiful motif within an Asian-inspired quilt. Another stunning aquatic quilt is "Follow Me", below, which measures 40" x 50". The giant green sea turtles are so realistic...the turtle in the foreground appears to be swimming right towards us!
For more aquatic designs by Carol Morrissey, check out Swim Party, Clown School (with a school of clownfish, of course), and Standing Room Only, to mention just a few ... we're particularly fond of The Toad ( formerly known as Prince) (!) Her patterns can be found on the patterns page at O Carol Designs.
Seascape I and Seascape II, by Marjan Kluepfel
Marjan Kluepfel is a fabric artist whose work has been shown in galleries around the world. The inspiration for her magnificent seascape quilts comes from her scuba diving trips on reefs around the Hawaiian islands, and Australia. Seascape I is in a private collection, but Marjan offers a pattern for the dreamy Seascape II, which is shown above. The brightly colored hand-dyed fabric, which blends from blue-green up to yellow, creates the impression of the sun penetrating the ocean depths; and the textural embellishments really bring the reef to life. Marjan teaches some great workshops, including one devoted just to seascapes. Her work can be viewed in her online galleries.
Blue Lagoon, 41 x 41, and Sandhill Cranes, 67 x 63, by Louisa L. Smith, at Quilt Escapes LLC
Louisa L. Smith is a fabric artist, designer, and teacher, whose work has been described as "painting with fabric". The radiant Blue Lagoon is an example of a "creative nine-patch" quilt, while Sandhill Cranes uses a special curved diamond template; these are just two of the projects in the One Patch Plus book by Louisa L. Smith and Lisa Harris. In these quilts, a few dramatic elements are appliqued on top of pieced backgrounds that evoke the sea and sky. As in all of Louisa L. Smith's art quilts, the colors and values of the fabrics are expertly blended to create a sense of depth and movement (witness the beautiful blue Cycloid II). Also check out her classes and lectures, which include "The Wonderful Art of Stripping"!
Beach Walk, 59 x 73, including Whale Watch, by McKenna Ryan, at Pine Needles
Beach Walk has become a seascape classic; we especially like the Water Ballet (jellyfish) and the Whale Watch block, shown above...okay, we like 'em all. Her other aquatic series include Sea Breeze, which includes a cute pufferfish (Koo Koo Puff); and her newest design, Something Fishy. And here is something fun about the Pine Needles site: you can send a free electronic postcard of any quilt block to a friend (how cool is that?) Check it out by clicking on the exquisite LOVE quilt block (or if you happen to know someone who is snooty, consider sending The Snooty Sisters !
Aquarium Art Quilts: For even more inspiration, take a quick peek at a few quilts by these outstanding quilters (you'll be glad you did): Janice Potter's Lion of the Sea; Jean Baardsen's Raffle Reef and aquarium quilts; Mary Butler's Into the Deep; Betty Busby's aquarium quilts at bbusbyarts; Debra Harry's aquarium and mermaid quilts; and Stacy West's underwater gallery.
Fish samplers:Hmmm, a fish sampler sounds like something on a sushi menu (sashimi, anyone?) But of course we're talking about fish sampler quilts. See the Under The Sea series by Barbara Bieraugel, who lives in Hawaii (lucky devil). Now someone just has to design a sushi sampler quilt so we know what to order at the sushi bar!
Image credits and links: Images are shown with the generous permission of the artists. This article was first published at Quilt Inspiration on August 9, 2010.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Aquarium quilts and seascapes
Koi, 40 x 68 (or miniature Koi, 11 x 13), by Lydia Russell Albers and Carol Morrissey, at O Carol Designs
Carol Morrissey is renowned for her vibrant, artistic designs. We love the classic "Koi", above, by Lydia Russell Albers and Carol Morrissey, with its orange and red fish cavorting among stylized blue waves. The miniature version (11 x 13) features a single koi, which would make a beautiful motif within an Asian-inspired quilt. Another stunning aquatic quilt is "Follow Me", below, which measures 40" x 50". The giant green sea turtles are so realistic...the turtle in the foreground appears to be swimming right towards us!
For more fabulous aquatic designs by Carol Morrissey, check out Swim Party, Clown School (with a school of clownfish, of course), and Standing Room Only, to mention just a few ... we're particularly fond of The Toad ( formerly known as Prince) (!) This spring we also featured some of Carol's glorious flower quilts in an article called In Full Bloom... take a peek at that article to see her luscious orange poppies. The patterns can all be found on the patterns page at O Carol Designs.
Seascape I and Seascape II, by Marjan Kluepfel
Marjan Kluepfel is a fabric artist whose work has been shown in galleries around the world. The inspiration for her magnificent seascape quilts comes from her scuba diving trips on reefs around the Hawaiian islands, and Australia. Seascape I is in a private collection, but Marjan offers a pattern for the dreamy Seascape II, which is shown above. The brightly colored hand-dyed fabric, which blends from blue-green up to yellow, creates the impression of the sun penetrating the ocean depths; and the textural embellishments really bring the reef to life. Marjan teaches some wonderful workshops, including a workshop devoted just to seascapes! Her work can be viewed in her online galleries where you can feast your eyes on all of her extraordinary art quilts.
Blue Lagoon, 41 x 41, and Sandhill Cranes, 67 x 63, by Louisa L. Smith, at Quilt Escapes LLC
Louisa L. Smith is a fabric artist, designer, and teacher, whose innovative work has been described as "painting with fabric". The radiant Blue Lagoon is an example of a "creative nine-patch" quilt, while Sandhill Cranes uses a special curved diamond template; these are just two of the projects in the One Patch Plus book by Louisa L. Smith and Lisa Harris. In these gorgeous quilts, a few dramatic elements are appliqued on top of pieced backgrounds that evoke the sea and sky. As in all of Louisa L. Smith's art quilts, the colors and values of the fabrics are expertly blended to create a sense of depth and movement (witness the beautiful blue Cycloid II). If you would like to learn more, check out her classes and lectures, which include such subjects as "The Wonderful Art of Stripping"!
Beach Walk, 59 x 73, including Whale Watch, by McKenna Ryan, at Pine Needles
NEW! Beach Walk is McKenna Ryan's brand new series quilt, and we're so pleased to have the opportunity to showcase this design. We especially like the Water Ballet (jellyfish) and the Whale Watch block, shown above...okay, we like 'em all. The kits for Beach Walk will be released this month, and you can get all the details at the Pine Needles website - the home of McKenna Ryan Designs. Another delightful aquatic series by McKenna Ryan is Sea Breeze, which includes a cute pufferfish (Koo Koo Puff) and other denizens of the deep. And here is something fun about the Pine Needles site: you can send a free electronic postcard of any quilt block to a friend (how cool is that?) Check it out by clicking on any of the above links, or click on the exquisite LOVE quilt block (it's on our sidebar this week). (p.s. If you happen to know someone who is snooty, you might want to send her The Snooty Sisters e-card... be sure to type in "just kidding" in the message line!)
Quiz Question 1: In quilting, what is a "sushi roll"?
Quiz Question 2: What, or who, is a "surf quilter"?
If you know the answers to either of our quiz questions, leave us a comment below, and stay tuned... the correct answers will be posted later this week!
Image credits and links: Images are shown with the generous permission of the artists.
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