Saturday was a perfect day for quilts! I loved walking around the charming town of Columbiana, Alabama, looking at all the art and color --- and meeting quilters and quilt-lovers at every turn! And yes, I took pictures, so, you too, can enjoy these wonderful works of art:
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display in front of the courthouse, during the Quilts of Valor presentation |
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inside the library |
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close-up of one of my favorite "patterns" |
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doesn't this remind you a bit of a Gee's Bend quilt? |
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outside Mayor Handley's office |
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inside Mayor Handley's office! (for you, Pat Weaver!) |
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Mayor Handley with a Civil War quilt - what stories this guy has! |
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inside the Shelby County Museum & Archives (housed in the old Courthouse) |
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cardinal in stitch! |
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one of the many fabulous volunteers (with quilt) for this amazing event! |
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my new treasure: a gift quilted by Sheila with blocks created by kids! Also pictured: Dutcha Lawson, Amazing Library Director! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU |
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an old-fashioned sampler quilt that includes quilters' names (both stitched and inked)
SUCH a beautiful day! I loved meeting so many new friends and sharing a few hours celebrating the creative art of quilting. Do this again next year, I will be there! |
Just wondrous to see-what talent is there, Irene. I too love the log cabin design, have made ONE square a long while ago for a little chair. But also love those butterflies, the cardinal & the sampler with the names stitched. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow looked like a great day... Wished I could have been there to see some of those quilts in person... Thanks for taking pictures, next best thing
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