Before I left on vacation, I was able to share about the Seattle MQG "I Heard It On the Radio" quilt exhibit being shown at the Pacific Northwest Quilt and Fiber Arts Museum. But there were also two other exhibits on display when we visited, and I thought you might enjoy seeing just a few pictures from each of those.
First, from Victoria Findlay Wolfe @victoriafindlaywolfe, the pieces displayed were quite different from others I'd seen in the past, yet representative of her current work.
And from Terrie Hancock Mangat @terriehancockmangat....
I really appreciated seeing the work of these two artists while we were at the museum. Note that both exhibits will be there a while longer, so if you are in the area, be sure and stop in!
Like Terrie, I love how thread seems to change colors when laying against different colored fabrics. What a treat to experience these exhibits; thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I saw Terrie's work at the quilt museum in Lincoln, NE as well as Victoria's. I was so inspired, and I am again. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteoh good! I'm glad you got to see the exhibits in person.
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