Finally a moment to start to share the quilts from Quilt Market Houston’s exhibition 2015. I have the entire Modern Quilt Guild’s exhibition and selections from a multitude of others, but will start with selections (almost all the them) from Victoria Findlay Wolfe‘s wonderful special: Double Wedding Ring Quilts: Here Come the Brides! sponsored by Bridal extravaganza Show.
I imagine these are a few of at least related to the quilts in her book, Double Wedding Ring Quilts, Traditions Made Modern. Enjoy!
Big Red aka: The Farmer Takes a Wife by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Big Red aka: The Farmer Takes a Wife by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Deconstruction by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Deconstruction by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Color Play by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Color Play by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
White Hot Mod by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
White Hot Mod by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Something New in Blue by Victoria Findlay Wolfe, quilted by Shelly Pagliai
Something New in Blue by Victoria Findlay Wolfe, quilted by Shelly Pagliai
Lost and Found in Translation by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Lost and Found in Translation by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Tulip (Double Wedding Ring Variation) by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Tulip (Double Wedding Ring Variation) by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Reflect Upon Your Blessings by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Reflect Upon Your Blessings by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Polyester Blooming by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Polyester Blooming by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Flowery Florid Blooms by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
A Thousand Fibers Connects Us by Victoria Findlay Wolfe, quilted by Mandy Leins
A Thousand Fibers Connects Us by Victoria Findlay Wolfe, quilted by Mandy Leins
Thanks, Carol! I am amazed by the variety in these quilts.
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Your pictures are some of the best I’ve seen – thanks for sharing. I especially appreciate the detail shots of the quilting.
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yes indeed thank you for sharing the amazing quilts from the show. great photos, i love the close ups of the detailed quilting. i’ve just finished quilting a pickle dish, i find them a bit challenging. always on the look out for inspiration!
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Stunning! Thank you for documenting so many amazing and original quilts.
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