
This is your usual disclaimer! When at a show, I take pics of what catches my eye. It might not be what catches YOUR eye! And it might not be the whole quilt..just bits and parts of a border, an alternate block, a color combo, some quilting detail...it might not make a lot of sense to ANYONE but me on why I have these photos! *LOL*
(Kind of like trying to explain why you have that "ONE SONG" on your ipod that needs explaining.. :c| For me that would be a song from the "Wedding Singer" soundtrack..LOL!)
Thanks for the great slide show...what wonderful scrappy quilts...and I loved that red and green applique...so pretty..
ReplyDeleteOMG this place looks amazing. I just mapquested it to see how far it is...only a 17 hr drive from Calgary....wonder if I can convince hubby to go one year. looks like quilting heaven!
ReplyDeleteWow, oh Wow!! I am a beginner quilter, as in just these past couple of months, and am totally addicted. I am so glad you shared these pics. I've already told my husband our next vacation is going to be Sisters, Oregon. Absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFantastic quilts, fantastic photos.thanks for sharing them with those of us who have never made it to Sisters;)
ReplyDeleteI realized my dream of attending the Sisters Quilt Show this year. It was awesome is all I can say. Even my hubby loved the quilt show and told me that we are going back next year!
ReplyDeleteDo so appreciate the slideshow! Thanks much...hope to make the trip one day. So good for you to take time and enjoy for yourself. Can't wait to see what you are pumped to do now.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the virtual tour...I'm already trying to figure out how to get out there next year....
ReplyDeleteI finally went to Sisters this year. We didn't arrive till 2, my daughters have decided we are going again next year, but earlier.
ReplyDeleteFunny which quilts do catch your eye. While running through them, I stopped and really looked at one I liked, my daughter said "mom thats the quilt your working on" it was Bonnie's Pineapple blossom. LOL,it was the log cabin with black. We did have fun, maybe we can take tne motorhome there the night before :-)
Hi Bonnie:
ReplyDeleteI am your namesake from DOQ, Durham-Orange NC; the one who did not follow your instructions.
I absolutely LOVE your photos from Sisters...in 2007 I got to visit the show (just once in my enchanted lifetime), and viewing your pictures is like being there again. IF quilters could only get there for one visit it would be worth the trip - Sisters is unlike any other place and the quilt show simply has to be seen to be believed.
Keep up the good work, Bonnie F
Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteI love the photos of Sisters- the quilts are stunning and all so different- What I loved is that the quilts look like quilts that they are quilts to be used and loved and treasured by their owners. I don't mean that they are less beautiful than quilts made for prize winning shows but they have a different feel- does that make any sense? I loved seeing quilts with Kaffe Fassett fabrics which I am currently collecting for a quilt.
There were some beautiful appliqued quilts that looked antique. Did you see lots of antique quilts there?
I did not realize the show was not judged but it made me like the show even more.
Thanks for sharing your Sister experience- the photos are truly wonderful.
Warmest regards,
Anna
Thank you for sharing your experience at the Sisters Quilt show. I have put a trip to Sisters, Oregon on my Bucket List.
ReplyDeleteAlso on the list will be taking a quilting Cruise.
Keep on quilting!
Thanks for the pics. Having been once I know it's a great show....
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