For part three of my Quilt Market review I thought I’d focus on some of the striking gorgeous colors and prints that really caught my eye. First up is the Hapi collection by Amy Butler. I always attend Amy’s Schoolhouse session as she has beautiful photos, slideshows, and inspiration to share in her presentation.
Her latest collection was inspired by a recent trip to Egypt, and the saturated colors were absolutely beautiful.
I also attended Denyse Schmidt’s Schoolhouse session where she debuted her latest line, Ansonia. She also has a collection of solids coming out soon, Modern Solids.
Tula Pink presented Fox Field, another beautiful collection showcased through quilts featuring simple shapes and patterns that allow the fabric to become the focal point.
Of course, the quilting on Tula’s quilts was absolutely a work of art! I was truly awed by the presentation of this fabric collection.
I also loved Anna Maria Horner’s latest collection, Dowry.
Anna Maria’s booth was also a beautiful oasis of color, print and pattern. I loved this simple quilt made with squares and half-square triangles.
The flowers on the table were also lovely–I missed a photo of them the first time I visited her booth and had to go back to get a picture.
I also loved the presentation of color in this Bella solids quilt in the Moda booth by Vintage Modern Quilts. I’m ready to make another solids quilt for sure!
And, this beautiful flying geese quilt in the Ann Kelle booth was another bright favorite of mine!
Cardygirl says
Gorgeous pics…so much to look forward to! Thanks for sharing!
Sandie @ crazy'boutquilts says
Yum, what gorgeous fabrics!
Fran says
Lovely! Gorgeous Anna Marie Horner quilt…
Lesley says
Love reading your Market updates. Especially love today's post with such vibrant colours!
Marie says
Thank you so much for that great reportage. My enthusiam joins yours for that bright fabrics.
Carla says
Oh my! I'm in love with all the saturated colour in this post. Gorgeous!
Sonia says
beautiful quilts! thanks for sharing.
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OPQuilt says
I think the first thing I take away from this post is how the quilting interacts with the quilts on display in your post, enhancing the shape and design. The second thing is the use of very saturated color, of punching those colors right up against each other and letting them duke it out–love it!
Thanks for your market recaps–
Elizabeth
Linda R says
Wow – so much eye candy! Thanks so much for sharing 🙂
Margaret says
Wow what gorgeous fabrics and quilts. Thanks for showing them to us
Michele says
I'm so filled with inspiration from all the market photos that I am seeing. Thank you for sharing them.
Stephanie says
That scallop quilt is gorgeous!