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Now remember we are living down south so there isn't a lot of wool around in the stores (or on folks backs for that matter) so we may be a bit behind the curve on this trend. It has sort of crept into the guild slowly. It started a couple of years ago when a few folks started felting and using the techniques to make purses and pins. Then last May we had a program on using wools. A new member of the guild, Paula, came to us from Wisconsin and she used lots of wool in her work. A few more folks started playing with wool.
Well at our show Paula won a First Place ribbon in the Block of the Month category for her execution of this Primitive Gatherings Quilt.
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Paula's Monday quilt bee buddy Pat did her own interpretation of this quilt (in a large size using all re-purposed wools that she bought at goodwill and felted) and she also won a ribbon in her category.
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Pat also used wool for the leaves on this quilt...
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As if that wasn't enough Rachel won in the Home Dec category for her amazing and original face jug pillow.
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Also this wallhanging by Judi B. won a ribbon...her embroidery stitches are wonderful!
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Cathi Gainey of Shakerwood Woolens vended at our show. Based on the amount of traffic in her booth I think it reasonable to expect lots of wools quilts in our next show!
7 comments:
I know wool has been in use for some time around here--we wear it, too. But I haven't jumped on the bandwagon. It might not even be an issue, but I can't get past the fact that wearing wool makes me sooo itchy. I have no desire to be playing in it. : )
More great quilts. That cushion is such fun and I do love the applique on black! Can't seem to zoom in for a closer look, but I can just imagine how awesome these quilts must all be in the flesh! What a wonderful show!!!
I love the softer hues that wool gives colourwise!! They would be very warm! Haven't seen too many wool quilts here, but we are always a year or so behind you guys!!!! the quilts are wonderful pieces of work!!!
I would love to work with wool, but not happening due to allergies. did you buy some? I love those dyed houndstooth wools. that cushion is fabulous - Rach is so talented
There were several wool vendors at the quilt show I just went to! And I think there were only about a dozen vendors total! I guess that really shows where everyone's interests are moving. I've always liked wool quilts....and primitives....I just have never tried it. My wool stash is for rug braiding, but I guess I could part with a little to give quilting with it a try! lol Congrats to your friends with their wonderful quilts and ribbons!
I too have acquired a love of wool! It is so much easier (for me) to applique with wool than to do needle-turn with cotton. And there are some wonderful wools out there! Have fun!
I've wanted to do a wool quilt for many years and have been saving wool for one "some day". I suppose my oldest piece of wool is from a wool skirt project in home-ec in the late 1960s. I've saved wool from other clothing items too, but it has to be light weight and gets laundered to shrink it. Even so, "some day" ;)
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