No wonder we loved it and this is just the tip of the iceberg. I'll let you know when it's on next year and hopefully you will be able to make it too. Thanks again to my lovely friend Christine for helping make it so much fun.
FABULOUS FREE STUFF
I think this block is delightful. The tutorial to make it is at delightful Bee in My Bonnet. Here is the LINK. Enormous thanks to super clever and generous Lori for all she shares.
Oh beautiful eye candy. That first one is stunning. Sometimes quilt shows can make me feel a bit inadequate, but this one just looks inspiring.
ReplyDeletewow Mel gorgeous quilts my favourite is the butterfly's,not long till we catch up again.xx
ReplyDeleteOh Mel, I knew I should have gone! I love the pink one! So often I am let down by quilt shows which get all the advertising and hype...but this little one looks like a winner! Next year.....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts! That first one is amazing! :0)
ReplyDeleteMore eye candy, I love it.
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ReplyDeleteI went yesterday Mel... I really like that particular exhibition - I can't decide whether it is because it is held in a church and has that almost reverent air about it, or because of the group who organise it or simply because the quilts exude the love in which they were stitched...I also like that it is small and you feel like you can pause and reflect on what you are looking at before moving on to the next without that hustle and bustle of the bigger exhibitions. I had a few favourites - but the one that won me over was the one with the centre made from wee hexies with rosebud fussy cut diamonds every so often... It was draped rather than hung and I would have like to seen it in its entirety - but didn't think to ask a 'white gloved' lady at the time. I also caught up with Gina - Patra's Place and her friend Connie - so it was a good day all round - a pleasant way to spend a Saturday afternoon...
ReplyDeleteLooking at gorgeous quilts makes you feel so inspired.... thanks Melody.
ReplyDeleteMichelle xx
My mouth is watering at such lovely quilts and I would want to make them all. Thank you for the show and tell.
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing your journey....so many talented quilters....sounds like a great day out
ReplyDeleteThanks for the virtual quilt show tour...so great to see what others are making..they are all so beautiful, no wonder you and Christine had such a lovely time...
ReplyDeleteOh, those quilts are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Tatyana