Zip tie loop option for hanging |
Close up of Fly Home |
In January, the Portland Modern Guild put out a call for entries to display quilts at the Vancouver Public Library. This is my second year as a member. I haven't made a project from a workshop or a challenge. . .but, using books as inspiration, I have created a few modern looking quilts. I thought what better place to display book inspired quilts than a library!
Close up of Circling the Sun |
Close up of Crossroads |
library's hanging system. We could have also used a wooden slat or dowel that a contains screw with an eye. I went with the zip tie option.I'm happy to share my work. Fifteen years ago, I wanted to stitch an award winning quilt. I thought I had stitched a winner. I showed it in a couple of smaller shows. I entered it in big shows; but, it was not selected to hang. The judge's comments were similar. There was one section of the quilt that drew criticism.
Close up of Rue |
I appreciate other artists and quilters when they share their work. Seeing my work hung creates a feeling of amazement within my soul. I've spent hours working closing on the project. When I view it hanging, I grin because the overall impact is what I haven't seen working so closely on it!
Putting my work in the public eye, also places me in a vulnerable position, Some attendees can be overheard saying the most unwelcome comments. I am choosing to be brave! The best quilt shows/displays are the ones that share quilts with a variety of techniques and made with various levels of difficulty. Goal number 14 on my February list was to write a post sharing the acceptance news.
In the header on my blog, I have tabs for completed quilts and books read. I have a tab labeled Thread Tales Quilts. This is where I've listed the books our group has read over the years. Corresponding to the book, I've noted a response. Often, there is a completed quilt listed with a link to read the story about the project.
2 comments:
You ARE definitely choosing to be brave, Terry! I'm always impressed with quilters who enter their quilts in shows. I admit it, I'm not that brave! Having your quilts that were inspired by books hung in the library sounds really neat - I bet that will be a fun exhibit to see.
For Little Penguin - there would be no quilt show if no one entered a quilt. Or four. Share your quilts with the world. Go for it! Your quilt will inspire someone, some way. A good show has quilts at all levels of skill and size.
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