Our guest speaker for this month was our own Becky Bucci who talked about her evolution as an artist. In the background is this incredible hexagon quilt -- all hand done and hand quilted as well. I figured it had close to 10,000 pieces in it!!
Besides a really inspiring talk, Becky brought many examples of her art work in a variety of mediums. She discussed how she evolved through embroidery, needlepoint, and knitting before arriving at quilting.
Many of us have experienced the same journey. I have sewn since I was about 8, knitted soon thereafter and picked up embroidery and needlepoint later on. I always knew I would quilt though from about the 1960s on although I didn't take my first class until 1976.
Here is a bit closer view of the hexie quilt.
I was shocked by the number of people that participated in our Mystery Quilt Challenge. I am sure I didn't get pictures of all the quilts and mine basically didn't show at all as there was just no room!
I got pictures of as many as I could as they were a moving target and there were a lot of them -- I think close to 25 which I think is a really good showing!! (I think some of our missing members also made one as well.) I wish I could have gotten everyone to pose with their individual quilts at the end of the meeting! It was very cool!
This last one is mine. I do think that I was the only one that did a scrap quilt version of the mystery quilt. Below is a closeup of my quilting. It turned into a pretty big quilt!!
I decided there were so many pictures that I would have to do 2 blog posts this month so neonatal quilts and show and tell will come out tomorrow!!
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