Q is for Quarantine by Renee Tallman (Really like the quilting!)
Today at QuiltCon I attended two events and viewed 100 more quilts. The lecture this morning was very inspiring and interactive called "Design a Quilt in 5 Steps" by Latifah Saafir:
https://www.latifahsaafirstudios.com
She taught us the principles which she said we all do, probably without even realizing it, then she shared her screen and we designed a quilt, with a lot of input from the attendees! It was amazing, really, to see it come together in 30 minutes!
Trellis Pop by Susan Braverman
The second event was a Q&A with Jen Kingwell, zooming in all the way from Australia. What a fun, talented, creative quilter! I had such a good time learning more about her. I even had to go purchase a couple of her patterns afterward. I already have some of her fabric, of which I'm a huge fan, so I can hardly wait to get started on something!
https://www.jenkingwelldesigns.com
Balancing Act by Jeanne Treleaven
Garden Party by Tricia Young
(The quilting REALLY becomes part of the design in this quilt. She said she used a 28 weight thread for quilting.)
Rings by Debbie Jeske
Downstream by Yvonne Fuchs
Blue Wave by Lorraine Woodruff-Long
(I think I mostly like this one because of the quilted waves!)
Revolution by Geraldine M. Warner
Loom by Melissa de Leon Mason
Venice by Pia Tønneson
Heatwave by Linda Schmidt
Aerobics by Pat Forster
That's a Peel Breaker by Ben Millett
Bokeh by Yvonne Fuchs
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