Showing posts with label In the American Tradition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In the American Tradition. Show all posts

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Fish Scraps

I happened to be in our local Joann's this morning and was browsing the latest issues of quilt magazines.  I was quite surprised and delighted to see my quilt, Fish Scraps, featured in Quilter's Newsletter's newest issue of Best Scrap Quilts.


This quilt was made back in 2006 and was featured in a QNM issue around that time after having been a selected finalist in the Do You EQ? contest.  It has also recently been on tour in the International Quilt Festival's exhibit "In the American Tradition" since last October, traveling to all of their shows this year.
I had originally been given a couple of large boxes of fabric samples from a salesman that worked for our screenprinting company at the time.  He had formally been a sales rep for a surf wear clothing company and was getting rid of leftover fabrics.  Of course, I couldn't let him throw any of it away!  After considerable thought, I decided to do a quilt that tied the myriad of tropical prints together.  I had seen a vintage fish quilt years before and that inspired this quilt.
I designed 10 variations of the fish in EQ (Electric Quilt software).  All of them are foundation-pieced on paper, much easier than dealing with templates for me.  Each fish is unique and some even have eyes created by careful positioning of the design in the fabric. 
With so many fabrics, I decided to create a scrappy pieced back to the quilt as well.  And as much as I hate to admit it, this quilt hardly made a dent in this fabric stash!
So be sure and pick up your latest issue of Best Scrap Quilts.  There are 28 scrappy quilts to inspire you!  Happy Quilting!

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Houston Quilt Pics 4

These are the last few photos from the Houston Quilt Festival.  I apologize for the delay in getting these posted, as they say, it's that time of year! 

The first group of photos are from the competition.

From the Art:  People, Portraits and Figures category:
 "All Together" by Hiroko Miyama and Masanobe Miyama of Japan.


From the Art:  Pictorial category:
 "Panic in the Pond" by Anna Faustino of Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania.
 "Moon Drunk" by Susan Fletcher King of Houston, Texas.
 "Cock of the Walk" by David Taylor of Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
 "Chihuly's Gondola" by Melissa Sobotka of Richardson, Texas.
This was the $10,000 award winner for Best of Show.

And for one last exhibit, these quilts are from the exhibit titled "In the American Tradition":
 "Dandelions" by Kathleen McLaughlin of Groton, Connecticut.  Quilted by Debbie Loeser.

  "The Compass Quilt" by Kathleen McLaughlin of Groton, Connecticut.  Quilted by Debbie Loeser.
 "Feathers and Stars Abound" by Zvia Strahilevitz-Klein of Israel.
And finally, my quilts. . .sorry about me being in the photos, it seems we didn't take any without me in them!
 "Last Summer's Leftovers" by Rahna Summerlin
"Fish Scraps" by Rahna Summerlin