Buffy--aka Sally--our fearless Rebels leader, was chosen as the featured quilt maker of the year for Quilters Anonymous! "QA" is a Seattle area quilt guild with around 500 members. Their annual show is this weekend. Here are some of Buffy's beautiful quilts on display at the show.
Congratulations Sally!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful treat it is to wake up to your show! LeeAnn, Thanks for posting the pictures. Wish I could have been there to see them all hanging at the show!
Thank you for the great virtual quilt show!!! What beautiful quilts and a great treat this morning.
ReplyDeleteAmazing...such a beautiful and vibrant body of quilts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the preview. I am going to the show tomorrow and look forward to seeing them all in person.
ReplyDeleteWOW! What an amazing talent! All are simply wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I just Love these quilts. Every one of them. If I were at the show, I'd be squealing with excitement or staring in gob-smacked stupor!
ReplyDeleteWow I am so impressed, a nice variety of quilts.
ReplyDeleteThank you Leeann for sharing them with us.
I am in awe of the workmanship and the quilting on so many of them.
just beautiful, congrats its a show I wish I could have been at.
Kathie
Congratulations! What a wonderful show, an honor richly deserved, we will toast you here in Kansas!
ReplyDeleteOUTSTANDING show today and a bonus to see the pics here. An absolute delight to meet and talk to Sally and another Rebel. Truly inspiring. Congrats Sally on such a special and well deserved recognition.
ReplyDeletecongrats to buffy!!
ReplyDeletewow what an amazing collection of quilts.
I love the Cootie quilt - fun!
WOW what a show. I wish I was able to see all those fabulous quilts up close and personal. What a treat and a long overdue honor..
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Sally!
An amazing bunch of quilts!!! I would love to know the chronological order to better understand this quilter's path.
ReplyDeleteOh Sally you just try anything/everything. Your absolute fearlessness produces some breath-taking results. Wish I had been there to see them in the "flesh." I take your thoughtful experimentation to heart. (I may never get over that pieced border around the V of G...so "pierced"...it induces quilt happiness every time I look at it...)
ReplyDeleteWow! Wonderful quilts and the color!!...just wow!!! Would have loved to see them in person.
ReplyDeleteThanks to Nifty for the photos and post. Thanks to all for positive comments. Here are the credits:
ReplyDelete1. Tobacco Leaf, traditional pattern
2. Circle in a Circle, Mary Mashuta pattern and templates
3. Gee's Bend workshop in Sisters
4. Sweater Quilt, made of corduroy, and started in Gwen Marston workshop
5. Eagle Quilt, Four Blocks Continued by Linda Carlson, AQS, 1997
6. House Quilt in corduroy, Gwen Marston Beaver Island workshop
7. First Kaffe Quilt, 9 patch
8. Cats, pattern by Red Wagon
9. Lady Bug from panel found at Goodwill
10. Kaffe Fasset Jockey's Cap, pattern in Kaffe Fasset's Museum Quilts, Tauton Press, 2005
11. Virgin of Guadalupe, panel a gift from Nifty, and Goodwill Guatemalan fabric
12. Wheels, idea from Kaffe Fassett, Passionate Patchwork, Taunton Press 2001
13. Square Clamshell, Kaffe Fassett's Museum Quilts, Tauton Press, 2005
14. Fish & Fowl, pattern from summer top owned by Edith Idleman
15. Green String Quilt, traditional string pattern
16. Leaves, pattern copyright by Sujata Shah, 2011
17. Lavender Fields on Whidbey Island, from my photo of same, started in Jean Wells wksp
Thanks to Gwen Marston, Kaffe Fassett, Jean Wells, Sujata Shah, and Nifty for past and continued inspiration. Buffy
Opps! I forgot the credit on the Festival of the Trees, the applique Christmas quilt. It is posted after the Wheels Quilt. The pattern is from Juniper and Mistletoe by Karla Menaugh and Barbara Brackman, Kansas City Star Quilts, 2009
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS BEAUTIFUL!!!! So great to see all your beautiful quilts Sally!! HUGS!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing. I couldn't choose a favourite. What brilliant colours and workmanship.
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