Friday, July 26, 2019

A Week at Quilting by the Lake - Off the Wall Friday

So last week was my 17th year at the quilt conference, Quilting by the Lake.  I love going back every year because it seems so familiar and yet there is always something new.  This year was no
Suffrage Quilt, Votes for Women, Ellen Blalock
exception.  In fact, I'm not sure if its because I'm finally truly over my blue period or because I'm in an up swing of creativity but there seemed to be inspiration EVERYWHERE.  I took a ton of pictures and I thought I would share a few.  This year I kept them to the gorgeous campus (which is finally over the major construction its been under the last few years) and the quilt show.  But besides these, there were some great lectures that were fascinating, an amazing show and tell and a super fun mini-mall.

So every morning I got up around 5:15 am and headed to the Family Y which is on campus and open to QBL participants.



  One morning it looked like this

 Another morning it looked like this

When you're in Syracuse you never quite know what the weather will bring!!
The campus was filled with gorgeous wild flowers  - everywhere!

The architecture is pretty amazing since its a two year community college!




But what was the best was this year quilt show!

Martin Luther King, Susan Robinson


Cabin on a Lake, Cheryl Kosarek
Label Quilt, Carol Boyer
Close Up of Label quilt

Gatekeeper 2, Lily Moebes

Close up of Gatekeeper 2 by Lily Moebes

There are many, many more pictures of the week - it was just one big visual explosion I swear!
Next week, I'll do a post on my amazing week with Emily Richardson.  I want to think a bit more on the class yet.  I still haven't caught my breathe from it all - it was quite the whirl-wind!

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4 comments:

Ada Plouvier-Kopitopoulou said...

Beautiful quilts! I especially like the Gate Keeper and the Votes for Women.

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

Beautiful quilts, thanks for sharing!

Shelina (formerly known as Shasta) said...

That does look like an amazing experience. I look forward to seeing more.

Arnette said...

Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your experience.