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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 twelfth quilt from the exhibition.

Title of Quilt: Farm Girl

Quilter's Name: Victoria Findlay Wolfe

Quilted By: Karen McTavish

Years Made: 2011-2014

Quilt Size: 98" x 98"

Original Photos by Mary Kay Davis


Comments   
#4 Penny ELM 2020-12-14 08:09
Like the use of the muted tones which is very reminiscent of older quilt as well as the mix of prints and plaids. That background and border quilting are beautiful and give the quilt a more modern look.
#3 tblair4854 2020-12-13 19:58
This is beautiful. The quilting is so exquisite really adds great detail.
#2 Old Quilter 2020-12-13 12:56
The colors seem indicative of farm life the browns for the soil the golds for the harvest and the blues of the sky and water. The fabric have a feel of home spun. The quilting is out of this world.
#1 Denise Smart 2020-12-13 08:22
The quilting is exquisite. It adds so much.
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