Monday, 14 November 2011

{Quilters Unite}

It is my pleasure to introduce my first guest blogger to Peacocks & Peridots… Susan Monsegur – a quilting aficionado.  Recently she ventured to the great state of Texas for a quilting affair to remember and has been kind enough to share her experiences with us.
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by Susan Monsegur
The International Quilt Festival is held every year at the beginning of November in Houston, Texas. This is the major quilt show for quilting consumers worldwide.  I was lucky enough to attend for the first time this year. The festival is held in the George Brown Convention Center in Houston and like everything done in Texas – it was huge! There were row upon row of vendors (at least 1000), as well as many, many quilts and exhibits.  The quilts displayed encompass traditional to modern, portraits to landscapes – all made with a variety of fabric, thread, and batting. Some are quilted by machine, while others were made by hand. 

A quilt with over 12,000 pieces, quilted by hand.
A portrait quilt.

A floral quilt.




A quilt made by an artist from the U.K., inspired by the Devonshire Tapestries in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.






























My favorite exhibit was Twelveby Twelve: The International Art Quilt Challenge, where 12 quilt artists take on the challenge, together, to produce quilted art works based on themes, such as a word or color, chosen by each member, every two months.  The result was 24 uniquely stylized mosaic quilts.  Below are a few examples of their interpretations…
Dandelion








Community
Blue

All in all it is an overwhelming feast for the eyes. Art lovers, especially fiber artists, should go to this show at least once in their lifetime!




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