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Thursday, October 29, 2015

It is Quilt Festival Time and I know an Artist!

It is once again time for the Houston International Quilt Festival. I have gone for the past several years, though I do not quilt, I go to be awed by the wonderful creations. This year I am happy to say I know an artist with two modern quilts on exhibition! I apologize for the quality of the photos, they were taken on my phone. The subjects are so wonderful, I hope you will be able to appreciate them nonetheless. 

Let's start with the quilts I came to see. Hillary of Entropy Always Wins has made this bit of wonderfulness with her Life in the ER Quilt


   
and this 5/325 Quilt.


The links above will take you to her posts about these profound and meaningful quilts. I cannot do her meaning justice. I was hoping to meet Hillary in person at the festival this year. Life interrupted and she was unable to attend. In absence of her, I promised to "meet her quilts" instead. Her I am with one of them and my little quilt show buddy.


While were we posing for this photo, I overhead other attendees discussing Hillary's quilt. I was so pleased to hear good words on her work I did the unthinkable, I introduced myself.  I said "I know the artist and she is great." The response was, "I know Hillary too!" Turns out, I was chatting with Stephanie of Spontaneous Threads, and Kathryn of Upitis Quilts. These are people I am familiar with through Instagram posts involving Hillary. Recognizing the serendipity of the moment, we immediately decided to take a photo to commemorate our meeting.

Here we are in front of Stephanie's (next to me) quilt. The quilt is made with a photo reflective fabric that illuminates when exposed to the light of the flash. It is pretty amazing to look at the quilt in real life then see the lit areas exposed. 


After those thrills, Little Miss and I  took advantage of the light crowds of the preview night to see more quilts. We did not get through all of them, but we had a good time. Did you know a quilt show is an awesome place to play "I Spy"? Little Miss was the only child I saw and she got really excited about the shapes, colors and textures of the quilts.


 
 Here she is amazed at all of the piecework that went into that and this one:









I love that she wanted to come to her conclusions about the quilt, then she would read the artists' thoughts. The quilt she is reading about is made with many circles of fabric. It wasn't until I looked at the photo at home did I see the word "dot" in the design. 



I feel so bad that I could not capture the real beauty of these pieces.  I plan to return this weekend with my better camera to do these quilts justice. I also wished I was better at crediting the artists; my apologies to the artists. 






 The quilt above is made using fabric yo-yos!


 Look at the scale of that quilted mural!


 This quilt makes me rethink my stack of old denim! 



If you get a chance to go to one of these shows consider going. Years ago, I assumed it was just for quilters and would not appeal to me as an apparel sewist. This however, is an art gallery of fabric and inspiration. This year I have even signed up to take a couple of classes. I am skeptical of my ability, but we will see...

Happy Sewing,
Bianca 






10 comments:

  1. Stunning quilts, but my favorite is the reflective fabric quilt... amazingly beautiful !

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    1. I love that one too! It is fun finding the unexpected in the quilts. One minute you know why you love it, then boom; a surprise!

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  2. Wow! Thanks for sharing! I love looking at quilts.

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    1. This is a must see show! It should be on the bucket list of all quilt fans.

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  3. I've been to this show and it's amazing (and gigantic!). The quilts are out of this world. If you have time, go to my friend's booth to see her over-dyed fabrics and things. Her name is Wendy Richardson and her booth is QTStudio, Quilt Tapestry Studio. She has beautiful hand-dyed and over-dyed fabrics and trims that I've used in garments and purses. Have fun in Houston!

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    1. Ohh Tina! Thanks for the heads up! I love making those kinds of connections. I will be sure to stop in to see her booth tomorrow. I love playing with fabric dyes and could use some professional inspiration.

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    2. Tina, it was such a delight to meet Wendy! Her fabrics are WONDERFUL and her booth was so inspiring! I cannot wait to make something from my overdyed fabric. Thanks for sharing her information with me.

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  4. I am beyond honored that you would go see my quilts (and talk about me in this beautiful blog of yours). I was heartbroken to miss seeing you but life did not allow for time away this time. I am hoping maybe we will both be represented at the festival next year (you know my meaning in this). You are such a beautiful person Bianca. So fun to have our connection.

    Hillary

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    1. Hillary, I missed you too! I stalked your quilts on both days I was there. I loved eavesdropping on people's thoughts on it. If "we" are represented there next year (a thought that frightens and exhilarates me), it will be fun to be a fly on the wall! You are amazing and I am so blessed to know you!

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  5. These are awesome photos Bianca. I was there as well and totally mesmerized at the artwork. Thanks for sharing.

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