Quilter's Crossing of Palm Harbor (FL) held their biennial quilt show this weekend. As usual, it was delightful. I like to walk around all of the displayed quilts first and see what's new and popular. I then go back and take pictures of what I especially liked or ideas I thought I might use for children's quilts or quilts I was just plain in awe of. So, this year I had lots of inspiration and will break the photos into more than one blog post.
I was surprised this year to see how many panels were used and displayed. This was not a judged or juried show, but some of the thread painting in these panels was certainly worthy of prizes and ribbons! Here goes a whole bunch of quilts using panels that I really liked [most photos show the entire project, then the maker's name card/description then maybe some details]:
Next post will show the creative uses of embellishments!
I was surprised this year to see how many panels were used and displayed. This was not a judged or juried show, but some of the thread painting in these panels was certainly worthy of prizes and ribbons! Here goes a whole bunch of quilts using panels that I really liked [most photos show the entire project, then the maker's name card/description then maybe some details]:
Next post will show the creative uses of embellishments!
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Creative settings make all the difference.
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