Two of my favorite things - fall and quilts. Every year around this time I make sure to stop by the Fine Art of Fiber exhibit at the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe, Illinois. The gardens are a lovely backdrop for this unique show. Because it's Illinois and fall, the show is held indoors. If you live near the Chicago area, it's worth stopping by this weekend.
The quilts that are featured are usually very different from the type of quilts I make - modern, bright, versatile and often non-traditional. There are always a few traditional quilts thrown into the mix, but the fun part is seeing just how creative some of the quilters get with color and fiber. It's always a glorious show of color indoors and out.
Made by Pat Niffenegger
This appliqued one was one of my favorites -
Made by Linda Howard
An English paper piecing demonstration
Made by Carole Zucco
Made by Mario Alonso
A beautiful exhibit on Victorian style embellished purses. Gorgeous detail.
I love this one! Flower Power. Made by Marcia Lee Hartnell
Made by Chris Deering
Made by Mario Alonso
Made by Nona C. Flores
The day was kind of gray - windy, cool and crisp. I spent over an hour walking around the garden afterwards and will post those pictures in a few days for those of you who love coming with me on my nature walks.
Wonderful pictures, Kathleen! Thank you so much for always sharing your Quilting adventures with us.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilts! What a treat to see them all so beautifully displayed. I think my favorite was the one by Chris Deering. I love the colors and the variety!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! The quilts are just awesome and I love the little purses too!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilts in that show! I wish i could go and see them all!! thanks for sharing...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteAmazing fiber arts. Different than what I make too, as you know. Thanks for sharing the quilt show with us. I am looking forward to your garden walk: ))
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the photos of the quilt exhibition, it is lovely to see what other quilters are creating in other countries. What a stunning Botanic garden!
ReplyDeletePS. Just noticed that the previous lady that left a comment, is Jennifer M ~ what a coincidence! from Jenny M in Melbourne, Australia
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