is an exhibition on at the National Gallery of Victoria
at the moment.
This is just a small sample of my favourites....
This is one made of hexagons about one centimetre
each....
tiny, tiny pieces, even tinier stitches!
Love the border of this log cabin...
How modern is this one?
and this pretty one!
Bright stars with black!
And this half-rectangle low-volume one,
with red stitching, hand done, of course.
So much inspiration,
I may have to go back again!
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It's such a great exhibition. I'm already wishing I could go back and see it.
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous, hope it comes to NZ. I think the creator of that hexi quilt was probably almost blind upon completion of that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us along. Those would have been amazing to see in person.
ReplyDeleteImpressive quilts - especially the hexie one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing ~ can't wait to visit, just waiting for a friend to recover from an operation.
ReplyDeleteIt was definitely worth the visit. (I went last Saturday.) I am so pleased you enjoyed it. Seeing quilts this old with all that information reminds me of the importance of putting a label on our quilts.
ReplyDeleteThis seems to be a wonderful exhibition! You MUST visit it again :-) I have never seen a quilt exhibition in a museum here in Germany... There aren't any... :-(
ReplyDeleteI love that there is an exhibit pertaining to the Australian quilt, as there is really a unique quality to many that I see--a marrying of fabrics and visual textures that is so appealing. You must have been in heaven!
ReplyDeleteamazing quilts - they are such fun to study. I love the applique especially
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed it too! Such an eye opener for me :)
ReplyDeleteI think a few of those old quilts are in the book about Australia's quilts that Di J. gave me when I visited there. Neat designs made back in the day when a woman spent a lifetime on one quilt, likely because supplies for more weren't available. And I know some were made by convicts during ship crossings. Really interesting stuff.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully inspiring it must be to visit an exhibition like this one.
ReplyDeleteGulp... at times it's hard to believe some of the designs are historic pieces. And those hexies...!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing those quilts. The teeny teeny tiny hexagons are amazing. I can't imagine making something that size from something so very small.
ReplyDeleteWished I didn't live so far away...... Amazing is all reports i get......
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