Thursday, July 5, 2012

Still More Quilts from the Vermont Quilt Festival


This is "Indian Summer" by Alexandra Nickerson of Colchester, VT. The flower petals are made from hand-dyed fabric, and the green background is commercial batik. The flowers are machine appliqued.


The next quilt is "Mind Your Own Beeswax" by Hope Johnson of Shelburne, VT. She says this quilt shows the layers of the beehive: "Starting at the four corners and moving inward are capped honey, open honey, capped larvae, open larvae, open pupae, and egg cells. The queen and worker bees go about their business." Not surprisingly, Hope won a ribbon for this quilt.




The colorful quilt below is "Can't See the Forest for the Trees" by Jane Lange of Medford, NJ. Jane used a Moda pattern and Kaffe Fassett fabrics. 



6 comments:

Das Quiltmonster said...

I nearly can't believe that one can make these wonderful quilts out of fabric!! They are all fantastic!! Thanks for showing!!

Shirley said...

Fabulous quilts but that sunflower is simply stunning.

Pinkadot Quilts said...

Love, Mind Your Own Beeswax!

Di said...

Goodness, that Indian Summer is absolutely scrumptious!

Nedra said...

Mind Your Own Beeswax is my favorite! Great title, too!

Whitelily said...

I was at the Vermont Quilt Show too! I LOVED "Mind Your Own Beeswax". The quilt right behind it was called something like "A Punny Garden". That was pretty original too.
Donna