spectacular– it’s also located near Burlington on Lake Champlain which is a beautiful town to tool around. The show is unjuried; all you need do is mail in your entry on February
1st and they will take the first ones to come in. Each work is judged on its own merits, not against the others, so you can have multiple first places in the same category. And you get a three page critique from the judges at the show’s end. It’s a great place to start if you want to show quilts.
arrived in Vermont quite late (see the previous post, lol) and missed the awards ceremony. But were still on
time for the preview. Actually, my friend Tere and I had such fun on the way up, I was feeling
like a ribbon for my “New England Album” could not really improve the day. But being an award winning quilter herself, Tere understood the need to find the
“baby” first– and there it was…
mean to be ungrateful having done well at the shows and bringing home some red
and yellow… but this is the FIRST time I’ve ever been FIRST in anything…
yes, I was third in my high school class, second in my junior high spelling
bee, then there was a spate of honorable mentions, etc, etc. I felt so happy!
quilting is one sport where everyone should get a participation ribbon
because everything, absolutely everything, was so beautiful.
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| “Thread’s of Friendship” (Carol’s Gift) Barbara Korengold |
The show theme was “Colors of the Seasons” and this quilt only represented Christmas, but what is not to love about snow globes. All embroidered, too! The quilting was exquisite.
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| “A Turquoise Christmas” Jolene Lewis |
I fell in love with this from across the room.. and first I thought the hexies were appliqued on white, but NO! It was entirely made up of hexies and they are less than 1″ wide. Watercolor quilts are somewhat out of vogue now, but I love them. I voted for this one “Viewer’s Choice.”
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| “Granny Pink’s English Garden” Jennifer Billard |
We just finished “Le Petit Jardin” Sew-a-Long, and this won best miniature. Exquisite. Love the prairie points.
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| “Le Petit Jardin” Christine Wickert |
Having an ice skating daughter, I learned to love the winter, mostly because I sat in an ice rink all summer. Beautiful snowflakes here. I am not sure that Norma Ippolito machine embroidered or longarmed the detail snowflake, but you couldn’t tell because it was so perfectly done.
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| “Sapphires on Snow” Norma Ippoilito |
Once you finish ogling the show quilts, you might feel like you are finished, but no…. there is an entire hall on the other end of the building with special exhibits.
This piece was in Katie Pasquini Masopust’s Life Work exhibit. Coming from an art background, I loved her painterly approach in fabric! This puts to rest the idea that quilts are craft, not art– the Museum of Modern Art could display this person’s work, with pride. I was able to catch her walking tour the next day.
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| Graffiti V, 2015, Katie Pasquini Masopust |
The Vermont Quilt Festival always shows vintage quilts each year, and I enjoy this part immensely. This year, they focused on stars, which I mentioned before, I LOVE. None of these quilters ever imagined the honor they would receive, because none bothered to sign them. 😦 They were just identified by the current owner and a generic name.
Get those labels on the backs of your quilts, people! The say it’s not a quilt till it’s quilted, but I say, it’s not finished until it’s labelled!
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| Maine Star c. 1885 Collection of Debra Grana |
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| Touching Five Stars c. 1902 Collection of Sharon Waddell |
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| Seven Pointed Lone Star c. 1900 Collection of Sharon Waddell |
Nancy Prince was a guest lecturer. If you follow the show circuit, a winter scene like this won Best of Show in Houston a couple of years back. She thread paints these little scenes with so much heart, it makes us all yearn for the past. The siding on the little house was made of flanges– perfectly done.
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| “Longing for the Past” Nancy Prince |
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| “Flowers from the Ashes” Judith Barden |
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| “Mustang’s Midnight Freedom” Run Karen Kay Hopkins |
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| “Parking in London” Wendy Sanden |
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| “Snippets and Scraps Sampler” Kristin Bahn |
goodnight… and we saw this!
quilt! I couldn’t believe it…
Tere gave me a big hug, and then seeing the
gesture, a stranger came over to look… none of us even knew what the award was
for, so this person obliging went to find out… it was “Best Use of Machine
Embroidery” which, of course, is the one I have always dreamed of.
Then another person
came over seeing the little commotion going on, then a person with a huge
camera…. Tere was trying to take my picture with her cell phone… by this time I had a little audience so I didn’t really know
where to look… in the end, in Tere’s picture I had my eyes closed and was
looking at the floor. But no picture could have captured my feelings at that point– the perfect day had suddenly turned into one of life’s beautiful moments, and I wanted to share it with the world so everyone would feel that way with me..
stayed through Friday and left for home Saturday morning and did this:
in all, my best VQF ever!
XOX





















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