Weatherford Tx Quilt Show
#24
This last set of pics is from the last quilt in the Bed Turning. It was just stunning, made in about 1850. Using a compass rose pattern, however, note that the rose is not based on 8 points, but 10!
Green color has probably faded, but the quilting group is fairly certain that the maker created her own pattern because of the 10 points. And the quilting itself is just stunning.
Owner belongs to the Parker County Quilter's Guild.
Green color has probably faded, but the quilting group is fairly certain that the maker created her own pattern because of the 10 points. And the quilting itself is just stunning.
Owner belongs to the Parker County Quilter's Guild.
#26
This was the first quilt show that I had attended in years. I really enjoyed it, and hope everyone can see the pics ok. I took them with my phone. :roll:
I thought it was a really good show, and I took pics of about half or less of the quilts on display. I was really amazed by all the great quilts there. And those minis! So tiny! Compare them to the safety pins holding the voting numbers on. Wow.
I thought it was a really good show, and I took pics of about half or less of the quilts on display. I was really amazed by all the great quilts there. And those minis! So tiny! Compare them to the safety pins holding the voting numbers on. Wow.
#29
Originally Posted by krabadan
The flying geese quilt was terrific
#30
While taking a break from studying, I happened on all this eye candy. What a pleasure to see all of the absolutely beautiful quilts.
Unable to choose a fav because so many lovely oones. I do like the log cabins and pinwheels. Thanks.
Unable to choose a fav because so many lovely oones. I do like the log cabins and pinwheels. Thanks.
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