Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Genesee Valley Quilt Club 2019 Quilt Show -- Quiltfest -- Large Quilts

This magnificent quilt won the Viewer's Choice Award for the show.  If you look closely, you can see the unbelievable quilting of the fox faces all around the triangles on the outside.  It was a wonderful use of color and the neutral gray as well.  It was done by Patti Cline.

There
 were
 quite a few beautiful applique quilts -- both machine and  hand.  This one was by Audrey Pantas. 


This one was by Sue Beevers.

This one was by Nancy Levant.

 This one was by Kimberley Werth.


Nick
 Williams.  There were many others but I managed to have a bit of a camera meltdown (it was the first time using a new camera) and so some were missed as Picasa decided to separate the quilts from the maker's names and I didn't want to show a quilt without the quilter!!

This quilt was entered by Mary Wieser but the blocks were done by various members of the Perinton Quilt Guild and finished off by Mary!  She had another some other beautiful quilts including one done by her sister in law that I managed to lose the picture (and I really wanted a pic of that one!).


 This is another one done by Nick Williams.  He had several others and all equally gorgeous (and colorful)!


 This was done by Ruth Ohol and was just magnificent as all her quilts are!


 This quilt was done by Chris Wickert.  She is a phenomenon and has won awards in almost all the major national shows for her quilts!!  I didn't check but she must have hand pieced this one.  She is most famous for her magnificent applique pieces, many of which are in silk.  

 This was done by Barbara Grimsley.

 This was done by Jill Escriva.  She had several gorgeous quilts in the show.


 This was done by Beth Kelly and her quilts in the show were magnificent.  I know this won one of the judges' prizes.  


A wonderful little sampler quilt by Betsey Speer.

I loved this scrap quilt by Joy Shewan.  Wonderful placement of the blocks. 



This beautiful medallion quilt was done by Elaine Lemley.





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