Colourful quilts from Mexico!
'Beautiful Mexico' by Sonia Flores Ruiz,
who also made
'The Comrades'Look at the details and variation of techniques
Here Sonia is posing in front of her 'Kukulkán, myth or legend'
She told us about how in spring and fall the sun casts a shadow on the steps of the pyramid at the temple El Castillo, Chichen, Itza. The shadow looks like a feathered serpent descending down the steps.
You can read about it here.
The pond was a used for human sacrifice, and archeologists have found jewels with the bones.
Sonia added these details to her quilt.
Mary Ann Vaca-Lambert
made this beautiful 'Virgin of Guadalupe'.
Invited from the US were Weeks Ringle and Bill Kerr of Modern Quilt Studio.
Their quilts were colourful, fresh and very attractive.
'Go Big'
'Star Bright'
'Pacific'
'Crown Jewels'
My friend Pamela of Hokkaido Kudasai, has posted many more photos of these quilts. Don't miss this chance!
The works of 30 writers had been selected and a quilter each from USA, France and Japan had made a small quilt depicting the poet or piece of poetry.
Ueno-san and her US and French partners had picked Emily Dickinson.
Among the poets I found the Swedish Nobel laureate Harry Martinson
Seeing others' work is inspiring, suddenly you want to make something yourself.
Pamela and I decided to take a mini workshop and opted for making necklaces.
This project was a great way to use up small pieces of scrap and added instant style to our blue shirts.
In my next and final report from Quilt Time Festival we will be looking at the contest!
8 comments:
So much inspiration! Thanks for sharing your experience. I like your necklace, Pam shared a photo of her necklace too.
Thank you for taking me along via your blog, the colours of your necklace are lovely and look beautiful against your blue shirt.
Another great post from the show! Thank you! Your necklaces are charming!
Such a wealth of colour and pattern - I'm not surprised you were inspired!
The Chichen Itza quilt was my favorite in the Mexico section. The necklace class was very fun - I'm so glad we did it!
Your necklaces are very unique.
I must have a go at that necklace. Great post, again.
I wonder if one of those beaded discs will find a place among the crazy quilt. There certainly was a wide variety of things to see. I have been so busy I haven't had time to go through my pictures yet.
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