Continuing on our journey down the “Small Pictorial Quilt” row….
This quilt was given one of the “Judges Choice” awards……

I have long loved these strip-pieced landscapes. Maybe I will try one some day!!
This one is so very simple but SO effective….

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We often saw Echidnas when we lived in Australia, and I immediately knew what this quilt was about.

There were several exciting touches, including see-through areas in the quilt…

….and OUTSTANDING quilting….

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The quilting on this next one makes it look like it strip-pieced too, but it is pieced in blocks instead of strips…..

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Have a read of the artist statement….

It was fun to search the quilt for small touches and embellishments….

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This quilt is cute…..

….but I truly appreciated the embroidery…… just look at this roof….


This quilt by Andrea Brokenshire uses her typical hand-turned applique on top of a confetti quilted background.
I enjoyed Andrea’s exhibit in last year’s show….check out this post for more about her process, including an interview about her process….
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Let’s finish up today with this AMAZING zebra…..

There is always a large contingent of landscape quilters from New Taipei City. Taiwan. I would LOVE to be part of their group!!
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Come back tomorrow and we will finish up this category!!
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I keep saying this: these are extraordinary quilts! Amazing! Bravo! Thanks for sharing.
I know Andrea…..I really need to find some new adjectives!!