I couldn't use my camera because it needed charging and having carefully packed the charger in a box, I couldn't remember which one! I'm sure I have a cable to connect my phone to the laptop which lets me download the photos, but again I seem to have packed it in a box and I can't find that either. So I have been emailing the photos to myself and its taken me a while.
As always the Festival of Quilts was wonderful. There is so much to see and whatever your interest there's always something for you to enjoy. This year there were three exhibitions that particularly caught my eye.
The first was the Contemporary Quilt Group challenge "Horizons". I really wanted to make piece for this, but given all the hassle with our move and the lack of time and space to get anything made, I wasn't able to. Still others rose to the challenge and what a fabulous show it was. All the quilts were beautifully made and the designs were fabulous. Lots of designs based on the sea but also some that were not. My favourites were this colourful one made by Gillian Travis on the left of the picture
This very subtle one using space dyed fabric which unfortunately was very badly lit
and this one on the right made by my friend Sandra Wyman
The exhibition "Through our hands" was also a great favourite. Apart from the wonderful quilts made by Annabel Rainbow, there were works by many other well known textile artists. My favourite was this one by Elizabeth Barton depicting Botallack Mine in Cornwall
The third exhibition which really caught my eye was the Quilt art Masters juried competition won by Dorothy Caldwell . I didn't manage to take any photos, but you can see details here together with lots of other lovely images from the show.
So all too soon my time at the show was up and after a bit of a nightmare train journey, I got back home with just enough time to prepare for our "royal"visitors! Lots of sunshine, laughter and jumping in the waves
Now I must make a start and get back to actually making something!
Thanks for the photos. Just look at the colour of that sea, you are so lucky to be there.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Elizabeth Barton's piece too. I've been playing with decolourant myself today and plan to do much more. The sea looks wonderful. Not jealous at all! lol xx
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