More IQA/Houston Photos
More IQA show photos from Houston, along with something I have learned from attending for several years now.

Canopy by Maggie Weiss, Evanston, Illinois
I used to look at the show and be completely blown away by all the talent and skill on exhibit. I’d ask myself, “Why do I even try?”

Detail of Canopy
But eventually I realized those thoughts were self-defeating and demoralizing.

Taking Leave by Melanie Borne, Covington, Louisiana
Instead I have learned to be inspired, to greatly appreciate the talent and skill, and to aspire to discover more of my own creative path.

- Detail of Taking Leave
I have learned not to be intimidated by such a show of quilted wonder, but to let it pull me forward into freer thinking, more curiosity and lots of brave exploration. Let the inspiration begin!

Feelin' Groovy by Candace West, Floral City, Florida

Detail of Feelin' Groovy

Detours - Green Shoots by Susan Willen, Redondo Beach, California

Detail of Detours - Green Shoots
This is an amazing quilt. I love its composition.

While on the Way to the Sun by Joanell Connolly, Huntington Beach, California

Detail of While on the Way to the Sun
This quilt inspires me to use some of the gorgeous silk fabrics I’ve bought along the way. The colors in this piece are electric!
More to come!
October 24, 2009 1 Comment
More Houston Quilt Photos
Here are a few more photos from the IQA show in Houston recently. The theme of this group is bright colors. There’s a lot of energy here!

Fiesta by Norma Schlager, Danbury, Connecticut.
And a detail of Fiesta, quilted swirls galore:


After the Rain by Sandra Gregg, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The composition of this quilt really appeals to me. Definitely some shibori going on, too.

Tropical Radiance by Rachel Wetzler, St. Charles, Illinois.
And a detail of Tropical Radiance:

I love the details of this next quilt.

It’s called My Stash at 50 (aka Log Cabin with an Attitude) by Karen Eckmeier, Kent, Connecticut. My question is fifty what? Fifty different fabrics? Fifty years old? Stash weighs 50 pounds? Stash consumes 50 yards of space? Or possibly, all of the above?
Detail shots:


And this is All Good Things by Leslie Hall of Longboat Key, Florida:

The subtlety in the light areas of this piece is amazing. Here’s a detail:

That’s it for today. More to come!
October 22, 2009 1 Comment



