It included a number of beautiful quilts by Victoria Findlay Wolfe, and I didn't want to miss the chance to get up close and personal with her colorful and inspirational work.
Right off the bat, as we came through the main door of the quilt museum, these bright star quilts were there to greet us.
Summer of Stars by Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
True North by Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
Close-up of quilting (by Shannon Baker) on True North by Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
Quilters Play Manhattan by Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
Double-Edged Love by Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
Close-up of quilting (by Lisa Sipes) on Double-Edged Love |
A Summer's Day by Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
Farm Girl by Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
Close-ups of quilting (by Karen McTavish) on Farm Girl by Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
Iris By Night by Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
By Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
By Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
Retro Poly Mod by Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
Leona by Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
By Victoria Findlay Wolfe |
What amazing quilts and a fabulous post! Thank you for sharing! xxx
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking, indeed -- THANK YOU for sharing your photos with us! And I completely agree about photos in a book vs. seeing the quilt in person.
ReplyDeleteI am so very amazed by the intricacy of the machine quilting that is enhancing the quilt design!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much for sharing these beautiful works by VFW! I wish I could have made it up there to see these in person! I completely agree with all of your sentiments!
ReplyDeleteLove her use of colour – its stunning. And the quilting on some of those quilts is utterly amazing.
ReplyDeleteRetro Poly Mod is a beauty . Who would have thought poly could look so good !
Amazing work! I will have to take a trip to Wisconsin! I took a class with Victoria in July. She is so full of cool ideas. Truly a creative genius!
ReplyDeleteOOOOOH, I am so happy you shared these photos. What gorgeous work.
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