This first quilt had cute dogs appliqued on a neutral background, surrounded by crazy patches. Unfortunately, it was one of the very first quilts I saw, and I didn't take note of the title or the quilter's name. If you know this information, please leave it in the comments and I'll add the info, so I can give credit to the quilter.
This second crazy is called "The Shoulders I Stand Upon", by Carmen Huggins. She put black patches to give the eye a rest from all the craziness. I love all her beading..
This house quilt is called "Beach House Crazy Quilt" by Carli Heinrichs. Lots of cheerful colors.
Susan Jaenen-Griffin made "Diversity". I love how she made the map of Canada and included lots of regional details.
Isn't it fun how different from each other these crazy quilts are? I hope that we continue to see more crazy quilts at big (and small) quilt shows in the future!
Happy stitching!
4 comments:
Fabulous that you photographed them and shared! Thank you! Diversity is one of the things I love about crazy quilting!
as you say good crazy here, hope you will add some more another day please.
Did you happen to notice how they were "quilted"? Lots of quilt shows won't allow quilts without three layers stitched together or tied quilts.
Thanks for taking pics of the crazy quilts.
Hi, just found your post. Thanks for posting my quilt! I was not able to go to the show so it means a lot to me to see what it looked like there! Good to hear you enjoyed the show and thrilled my quilt caught your eye. Cant believe a year has gone by all ready.
Thanks Susan L. Jaenen-Griffin Moosomin, Saskatchewan Canada
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