Are you ready for more? Do you have your ice cream? Alright, let's go.
This little table runner and the apple quilt below were made by another co-worker, Sharon.
I love this apple quilt! I've seen this pattern in all red apples before but I love how Sharon threw in a few Granny Smiths and Golden Delicious apples too. (Sharon has a great eye for color.) I think the added colors totally make the quilt. And it makes me hungry.This little table runner and the apple quilt below were made by another co-worker, Sharon.
Is your mind blown?
Have you ever seen an Oh My Gosh quilt before? Those little 9-patch blocks are teeny-tiny.
This quilt was also made by Marilyn Yerkes. It is a work of art. And some serious labor. And I am so stupid I only got this close-up and never got a picture of the whole thing. Absolutely amazing, I tell you.
Here is a close-up of this little sampler quilt made with April Cornell's Poetry line. The blocks were all beautifully pieced. I am embarrassed that I didn't get the name of the maker on this quilt (or on most of them. I hate for these women not to get the recognition they deserve.)
Once again, check out the tiny pieces in these blocks. Beautifully pieced.
Another cute quilt from our favorite Robots fabric.
This gem was made by Mindy Johnston (Amy McClellan's daughter) out of reproduction prints. I love how the blocks are all the same pattern, but all look different because of the variety of colors used and where the fabric is placed.This fan quilt is an antique. Great prints, as always, in those old quilts.
Check out this whimsical Christmas quilt. Great fabrics in new quilts too!

If you want to see more pictures, you can check Amy McClellan's new American Quilting Blog!
Thanks for stopping by. I wish we could have done it together in person. Next year I promise to give more notice so you can all make arrangements to come.















































What great pictures you've taken. I loved the quilts too! The OMIGOSH one is spectacular and the Christmas Elves is so fun and happy! What a great quilt show. I'm so sorry I missed it!
ReplyDeleteOMG, so much inspiration! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing more pictures. That one quilt with the tiny nine patches is incredible. I am glad you pointed out that one quilt with the same blocks but different color placement. I didn't even realize they were the same block until you said something. Cool!
ReplyDeleteAwesome field trip! LOVE every single photo. And the quilts are all to die for. I haven't been able to quilt at all. So much blogging going on around here! LOL. I'm itch'n to quilt now!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great show. I loved them all. I have the pattern for OMG and have seen Kims start. Looks like soooooo much work!
ReplyDeleteLove that 9-patch quilt...
ReplyDeleteYet another way for me to think about using my rockets.
Thanks for sharing. Looks like a fun time. Delightful quilts.
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So many wonderful quilts! Thanks for taking the time to share them!
ReplyDeleteWow! So many great quilts. The amount of detail is amazing like the dinner quilt.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!! Love the apples - so fun!
ReplyDeleteThat apple quilt has been on my list for several years. Seeing that one has remotivated me to get it done!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt show looks like a wonderful event. I kept wondering "where is this"? then I saw Amy M. house, I met her in her shop this summer when I attended the quilt shop hop in Utah. My daughter has made Amy's cute Christmas Stockings.I love her quilt shop. Glad I found your blog.
ReplyDeleteOf course the fan is my all time favorite. I can't pass up the vintage.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! And the Christmas Elves are too cute. What an awesome quilt!! They are all awesome, but I'm a Christmas freak, so it gets the most love. :)
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