My second
blogpost about April, a busy quilt-month, this time about the quilt show in
Nantes, Pour l’amour du Fil.
It was my
second visit to this show, a show different from all others because of the way
it is set up. Part of the exhibitions coincide with the publication of a
Quiltmania book by a designer so a dedicated room (salon) is set up, decorated
with furniture and props totally in line with the type and color of the quilts.
Very special.
I can spend
lots of words on this show, how beautiful, how inspirational, such lovely
people etc. etc. but most of all I will let the pictures to the ‘talking’….
I was so lucky
to have such sweet, fun and talented travel compagnons, Judy (click), Margaret
(click) and Emma (click) , thanks for a lovely and fun few days girls, it was a special
time!
The town of
Nantes is delightful, the first afternoon was spent on a nice walk exploring
the town.
I noticed a
strange thing though….. the name of this cafe:
….and this on
the wall of the restaurant where we had dinner one night:
It must be a
local joke of some kind, because what I did notice was that
lots of people have dogs, fun looking dogs, lots of them off the leash also in
the center of town, but listening very well to their masters, apparently they love their dogs in Nantes. For me as a dog lover
I thought that was great (we take our doggy everywhere).
Back to what
we came here for, quilts!
With a few
days at the show I had plenty of time to visit the salons, let me take you
on ‘little’ tour of my favorites:-
Reiko Kato, detailed and cute as ever, her Quiltmania book, In Love with Mother's Dreams:
Racheldaisy,
an explosion of colors and textures, no wonder her new Quiltmania book is
called Whizz Bang!
Susan Smith,
sweet as ever, her new Quiltmania book: Quilts, Somewhat in the Middle
Vicky Hodge, two-sided
quilts in her new Quiltmania book: Button Box Quilts
Charles-Edouard
de Broin, his antique collection in the new Quiltmania book: Bliss of a Quilt
Digger
And of course,
the Secret Sewing Sisters, their Quiltmania book Labors of Love.
One of the times I came to their exhibition things were a bit quiet and some of the Sisters were doing what they do so well… sewing!
So Meghan was kind enough to give the Aha (or, since we were in France, the Ooh-la-la) tour….. she showed me the backings of their quilts and there were some surprises there!
One of the times I came to their exhibition things were a bit quiet and some of the Sisters were doing what they do so well… sewing!
So Meghan was kind enough to give the Aha (or, since we were in France, the Ooh-la-la) tour….. she showed me the backings of their quilts and there were some surprises there!
Cécile
Franconie, bohemia is the word that comes to mind, her Quiltmania book:
Quilted and Embroidered Floralies.
That chaise-longue….. fully embroidered….
That chaise-longue….. fully embroidered….
These is so
much more to show you from this show, I will do so in a next blog post.
Hope you
enjoyed these pictures of some of my favorite exhibitions at this year’s Pour l’Amour
du Fil.
Phyllis