Well at least we'd like for there to be one. With everyone running off to these incredible national Quilt shows, we who are left behind have to make our own. Right??
And of course there are always quilts for sale.
Sigh......... well if I am not able to go to Chicago, or Paducah or Knoxville, at least I can soak in the beauty here on the home front.
Happy Quilting!
23 comments:
Thanks for sharing the beauty on the homefront. Lovely quilts.
These are so pretty! I could look at quilts all day long!
Love that first quilt! The stars are so pretty and those are just my colors! :0)
Thank goodness our LQS's have plenty of quilts to show we home bound gals LOL
Crispy
Thank you for sharing such lovely quilts. Next time, would you mind sharing a picture of just the ceiling and letting us know where this is? Ohhh, how I love the designs in tin ceilings.
I also loved the ceiling in the one shot! It reminds me of living in England!!
I love the quilt with the stars and flying geese...is that one at the Pig? Looks like the ceiling...I need that pattern.
Great eye candy! Thanks! :-)
ooooo, I love that one hanging on the rack with the red and bue stars and flying geese. That would be perfect for my Prairie Paisley fabric I've been hoarding!
I love those stamped tin ceilings! The quilts are great too... LOL
that works too. Lovely quilts.
Thanks for showing....love it!
I honestly prefer the quilts on the home front! I'm headed off to a local quilt show on Friday and I think I'm just as excited (or more) as I was when I went to the Lancaster show last month.
I can't wait to start itting the summer festivals. Most of tem ave some fun local quilters showing off their beauiful quilts.
Thanks for sharing the beautiful Quilts!
Bear regards,
Beertje Zonn
Bear from the Netherlands
Beautiful. I love the quilt design, colors & fabrics of the quilt at the bottom. Would look great in my home. Hymmm...now I need to search for the pattern. Any clues?
SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
Very nice!!
I remember going to a quilt show once...the color, all the patterns, the variety is fantastic.
Such lovely quilts you've shared with us.
When my little mama was alive, we used to go to quilt shows in the area. She so loved to see them. She was a wonderful quilter and made many beautiful quilts before she passed away.
Quilts always make a warm fuzzy feeling for me because I can see her smiling face in every quilt.
Thanks for these precious memories...
xo bj
Such pretty quilts, thanks for sharing :)
Wow beautiful quilts there. Love them all.
I truly admire the talent of those of you who can create these works of art and history.
You are so right, Jocelyn. I love the title of your post.
That basket quilt is absolutely adorable - I love the blue sashing in between.
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