Piecing perfection

For the last two days, we have been strolling through the Pieced Division at QuiltCon. Let’s keep going…..

As I have said before, I am enamored with color transparency and this quilt is an amazing example of how it works….

“Color Transparency Study” by Erika Mulvenna

This was based on an exercise from Josef Albers book, “Interaction of Color“…..

It does look interesting!!

My enjoyment was equally high for this next quilt…..

“Intersectionality” by Heather Akerberg

There is just something about the precision of piecing the strips with the slight curve that makes me want to learn to do it!! How about you?

This next quilt was improvisational pieced and the depth obtained was outstanding (probably more so in person than in the photo)…..

“Escape Room” by Hillary Goodwin

The quilting in this next one surprised me…..

“Only In Milan” by Robert Lowe

At first glance, I thought that the quilting mirrored the shape of the buildings but after looking harder, I realized that it is just straight lines flowing from one side of the quilt to the other!

More improvisational piecing in this next one, but what a great rendition of a Coleus…..

“Coleus” by Cathy Calloway

Now, have a look at this next quilt…..

“YMCA T-Shirt Quilt” by Mac Barnes

Did you realize that it was a Tee-Shirt quilt?

This is a MARVELOUS example that Tee shirt quilts don’t have to be boring!!

Come back tomorrow and we will finish the Pieced Division……

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