Another week has flown by, and it's Friday again. I'm looking forward to the weekend for sure!
If you're planning on visiting the World Quilt Show in Springfield, Massachusetts, this weekend, you might want to keep an eye out for my Vibrant Curiosities quilt. It is one of the quilts from New Zealand in the exhibition. This is the first time I've entered this competition. I'm not totally sure of how this show works, but I do know that New Zealand, Australia, Japan and Germany get to send a certain number of quilts to the show. I was thrilled to have my quilt chosen.
Vibrant Curiosities is made with mainly Tula Pink fabrics, and is English Paper Pieced and hand quilted. It's lovely and soft, and drapes beautifully due to the wool batting. You can read more about it here.
This exhibition will also be travelling to:
World Quilt New England: Springfield, Massachusetts
Pennsylvania National Quilt Extravaganza: Oaks, Pennsylvania
Pacific International Quilt Festival: Santa Clara, California
World Quilt Florida 2020: To Be Announced
So I'm not going to get my quilt back for quite some time!
Do let me know if you go to one of these shows and see it there.
Now to the Peacock Party. What have you been up to this week? Feel free to add a link below.
I have always loved this quilt, the navy sashing really sets it off! Congratulations on it's world tour :)
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt - the blue sets all of those color/patterns off so well. Your hand quilting is always so nice and neat. With a pattern like that for EPP do you thread baste or glue baste? Normally with pieces 1 inch or less I thread baste (not through the papers) but with larger pieces I glue baste - but I will most likely not be doing EPP any more with anything larger than 1 inch - my hands just do not work so well with holding the pieces and get sore.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt, and so nice to see hand quilting!
ReplyDeleteSuch an honor for you, Wendy! Though I know that it came at a great expense though. These quilt shows are not free, and shipping costs can be exorbitant. Still, it's certainly a moment when you can take great pride in your accomplishments. To EPP and hand quilt such a beauty is a huge act of dedication. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWow what a gorgeous quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on Vibrant Curiosities being chosen for the show. It's a well deserved honor. I love this quilt and all the variety that is included and enjoyed going back and rereading about it's beginnings. Your handwork always amazes me as I don't have the motivation to do it even though I love the results.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt. So wonderful to know that its traveling around and getting more views.:)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on having one of the chosen quilts.
ReplyDeleteI usually go to the Pennsylvania show so I will look for your quilt, it will be exciting to see a quilt made by someone I "know" on the internet! I'll take a photo.
ReplyDeleteSo cool! How long did the hand quilting take? I'm in the middle of micro-hand quilting a throw quilt at the moment. It's taking awhile but I really love how it drapes. I had thought I would abandon hand quilting after this one but you do it so regularly so it can't take you that long.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, what a thrill to have your gorgeous quilt chosen as part of the traveling exhibition.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! I envy all the people who will see it as it tours the USA! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I'll look for it at PIQF
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your beautiful quilt being chosen to represent New Zealand over there in the USofA, and quite rightly so as it is a sublime quilt! Such a fabulous honour for you!
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy-- I saw your beautiful quilt in person today in Santa Clara, California!!! It was at the Pacific International Quilt Festival. They had it hanging against a dark drape so it really sparkled. Best of all, it looks like a real quilt--the kind you want to cuddle up with and take a nap with happy dreams. Thank you for sharing it and letting it go on tour.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Lisa - both for letting me know that it's still safe and sound, and for your kind words about it being a quilt you could snuggle up with. I make quilts to be used, and if they happen to be chosen to hang in a show then that's good, but when it comes home it will be used on our bed. Many thanks.
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