Third Biennial Fiber Arts Fiesta, 2001, Albuquerque, NM

NM State Fairgrounds, Creative Arts Building

Sponsored by New Mexico Quilters' Association and others

Photos taken May 26, 2001 by Betty Reynolds




Jungle Lord by Pat Drennan won best of show.
Inspired by an Oriental drawing, this quilt is hand-appliqued and features paper pieced flying geese in the tiger's stripes and tail.




A closeup of Jungle Lord's right edge





Two small quilts by Linda Erickson.
Left: Solar Flare. Scrappy curved flying geese were designed in Gail Garber's class. Machine pieced and quilted.
Right: Nature's Geometry: Bubble Hive. Inspired by scientific photos, bubbles always intersect at 120 degree angles. Machine appliqued, embroidered and quilted. This quilt won Judge's choice and an award for unique use of thread.





Seven Stones by Katy Jane Widger. An abstract representation of her personal response to the color, rhythm and texture inherent in the landscape and sky of New Mexico. This triptich won first place in the art quilt division.





Hollyhocks an adaptation by Katy Korkos.





Left: Venice Revisited hand appliqued by Jackie Evans and machine quilted by Leta Brazell. This design was inspired by a photograph taken in Venice.
Right: Bali-Hawaiian adapted by Grace Sanders. Machine appliqued and quilted from a pattern in Miniature Quilt Magazine.





Closeup of Gene Pool, Bonnie Jean Rosenbaum's adaptation of the Stack and Whack technique. Machine quilted with metallic thread by Vel Saddington; this quilt won the award for best machine quilting.




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