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TQS continues its feature of quilts exhibited in 2020 at QuiltCon as part of The Quilts of Victoria Findlay Wolfe exhibit. The exhibit is described as:

"Purposeful play is a deliberate free-form practice with one goal in mind: to ultimately improve the outcome of the finished product while capturing a thought, emotion, or technique. Always fascinated by color, pattern, and quilters who came before us, Victoria Findlay Wolfe found her life's true joy in exploring her grandmother's quiltmaking as a starting point.

Her diverse and exciting body of work stirs quilters worldwide to dig deeper, take risks, and experiment with fabric. This retrospective exhibit features a selection of Findlay Wolfe's inspiring quilts and the stories behind them."

Please enjoy Victoria's third quilt from the exhibition.

Title of Quilt: Red Crosses

Quilter's Name: Victoria Findlay Wolfe

Quilted By: Frank Palmer

Year Made: 2009

Quilt Size: 59" x 74"

Original Photos by Mary Kay Davis

 

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#4 Lani 2020-10-19 10:20
I love the quilt design. And the quilting really made the quilt. Beautiful!
#3 LesMorris 2020-10-11 10:58
Incredible Victoria! I LOVE THIS
#2 Anne Swinson Godwin 2020-10-11 09:24
I love VFW's designs. Original thought was: wow that was quilted like that in 2009? She was very smart to wait on quilting it. It's lovely. I love the reference to the cereal box template, cutting out polyester knit patches for her grandmother. This is an exhibit I'd like to see.
#1 Melinda Capozza 2020-10-11 08:54
Boy, would I love to see her stash! And the quilting is amazing in itself.
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