Showing posts with label AQS Hobbs Bonded Fibers Fashion Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AQS Hobbs Bonded Fibers Fashion Show. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

"Layer Upon Layer" technique

Whether used on a garment or a quilt, Scott A. Murkin’s “Strata Quilts: Layer Upon Layer” technique, published in the May 2008 issue of American Quilter magazine, is a wonderfully creative process. This spectacular layered organza and cotton gown (modeled by Tina Cherry in the 24th Annual AQS/Hobbs Bonded Fibers Fashion Show & Contest in Paducah) was designed by Ahuva Libman using Scott’s technique. It won the fashion show Viewers’ Choice award.



Ahuva, who lives in Mazkeret-Batia, Israel, calls her creation “The Beauty of Color.” Inspired by her own affection for color, Ahuva beautifully layered fabrics and colors, creating a feeling of lightness and romanticism. The dress is machine sewn and free-motion embroidered using metallic threads. It is embellished with Swarovski® crystals.


Ahuva has made traditional quilts for many years, but has become fascinated by the possibilities of quilted fashion from the basics to complete design. Her garments, inspired by the surroundings of her small rural home in Israel, are exhibited in shows throughout Europe.


Want to try Scott’s technique? AQS members can access the article online at www.AmericanQuilter.com. Sign in with your Login name and password, then click on Articles in the drop-down menu of the Site Search feature in the upper right corner of the home page. Type Murkin in the box and click on the magnifying glass icon to see a list of available articles by this author. Click on the article you want to open, and then click on Download Attached PDF of Pattern.

Friday, April 30, 2010

A Paducah Story


For 26 years, dedicated quilters and fiber artists have made the springtime "pilgrimage" to Paducah, Kentucky, for the annual AQS Quilt Show & Contest. Every year generates not only an amazing array of spectacular quilts and enthusiastic quilters, but also new events, exciting developments, and heartwarming stories. Here’s one of those stories.
Annabel Baugher is a farmer’s daughter and a farmer’s widow who just celebrated her 89th birthday. She has two sons, two daughters-in-law, four living grandchildren, and two living great-grandsons. When she was very young, Annabel was taught good hand sewing by her mother; she was so young, in fact, that she can’t remember when the needle was first placed in her hand or the thimble put on her finger. Annabel does remember her mother saying, “Keep that thimble on your finger and learn to use it or you will never be a seamstress.”
Annabel was a charter member of AQS and met AQS founders Bill and Meredith Schroeder in 1985 when two of her quilts were included in the 1985 Paducah show. That year she won first place in the Other Techniques category with a wholecloth quilt of her own design, and placed third with a different quilt in the Pieced category. In 1986 she entered a wholecloth quilt made from a Stearns & Foster pattern, and in 1991, another wholecloth quilt placed second in Other Techniques. In 1993, a quilted wedding gown Annabel made for her granddaughter received an honorable mention and viewer’s choice in the AQS/Hobbs Bonded Fibers Fashion Show. Her granddaughter attended the show and modeled the gown.
The photo here shows Annabel and Bill Schroeder at this year’s show in Paducah, one of six AQS shows she has attended over the years. Annabel and so many other wonderful quilters like her are what make the Paducah tradition so special. Thank you, Annabel, for being a member of the extended AQS quilting family. I look forward to seeing you at another AQS show soon!


Click here to view all the winners of the 2010 Paducah AQS Show & Contest:
http://www.americanquilter.com/shows_contests/paducah/2010/quilt_contest/quilt_winners.php