Monday, April 28, 2014

Weekend Quilt Show!


This weekend I went to our local quilt show by the Narragansett Bay Quilters. It is not a huge show but a nice one with amazing quilts. I was able to walk around for a few hours before my rib gave out and I was able to treat myself to a charm pack of nautical fabric by Janet Clare which I have plans for and some stick on thimbles for my poor fingers.

There were a lot of quilts at the show and they were all beautiful but some of my photos came out blurry or the color was so off that they looked ugly. I have put the photos in my photo account so you can enjoy them at your leisure and get a better view in the larger sizes. I do have the photos at full size if you need any info on the quilt or pattern.

Here is one of my favorites, you may see more quilts, HERE.


8 comments:

Karen said...

The quilt you show sure has a lot of ribbons on it.

Rebecca in AK said...

Thank you for the quilt show! I love to see what other quilters have done. It would be hard to pick a favorite they are so unique.

acorn hollow said...

that quilt is beautiful so glad you got some time out and about.
Cathy

Jacqueline Morris said...

WOW!! That quilt is stunning. We just dont have quilt shows here where I live... shame. Thank you for sharing :)
Smiles :)

paulette said...

This quilt looks like an actual church window!! Incredible!!

Jacque. said...

Those quilts are amazing...each and every one of them! Thanks for sharing them with us, Debbie!

Joanne Lendaro said...

Love the house/building quilt, they are always my favorite, but the others were fabulous too!! Lots and lots of talent in that group! Hope you get to feeling better, took a moment to catch up on your photo's, they are always beautiful! Enjoy seeing the water, love, love, love the two little teeth shinning in the cutie's pics! Hope life is treating you well! hugs!

Anna said...

Love the Tsunami quilt! and of course since Sashiko is in my future I love that also...but I think my favorite is the pincushion! let us know how the stick on thimbles work...