Thursday, May 26, 2016

Paducah Quilts Part 2


Here are a few more quilts from the AQS Show in Paducah.   This first one is Kim McLean's pattern, Flower Pots.


I love this one.   I'm not sure what the pattern is.

Beautiful applique' on this one.  


A beautiful version of Dear Jane.  



I love this Dear Jane in neutral colors.

The quilting on this one really makes the quilt, and I love the colors.  


I love a medallion quilt.  Just look at all of the different borders on this one.  

I have no idea how this one was done, but this vase of flowers looks so realistic.  

I have more quilt photos from the show.  I liked so many of the quilts that it's hard to choose just a few to post.

I've been to my Thursday sewing group and lunch afterwards.  I was working on a project today, and everyone said that I could have the top put together by the time we meet next Thursday. It's an English Paper Pieced project.  I'm a bit skeptical, but I'm going to give it a try.  I'll post photos later.

I hope you are finding some time to stitch today.

Thanks for stopping by for a visit!  

6 comments:

  1. The quilts are so pretty - my favorites are the Flower Pots and the Lime Dear Jane. What great work someone has accomplished!

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  2. OH my! I have no plans to make a Dear Jane, but I do love looking. I love the one with the gradual color shifts. How much time would it take to make that happen?!?!? Hope you're stitching away.

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  3. Gorgeous quilts. The last one is really mind blowing. WOW!! So much talent. Good luck with your goal of finishing your EPP quilt. Thanks for sharing. ;^)

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  4. You caught some gorgeous quilts here! So many leave me in awe. And you have more to share? I hope so!!

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  5. The green and yellow Jane quilt is a beauty. Never would have thought of doing that color combo. Very different for a Jane.

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  6. thanks for sharing more quilts form Paducah. The DJ are really unique.

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