By Angela O.
On Saturday, April 14th, a group of BAMQG-ers who weren't cramming
to get their taxes done spent a great day admiring quilts and getting to
know each other better at the BAMQG field trip to the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles Quilt National 2011 exhibit and after party at
Rhonda's (our demo coordinator).
The exhibit was amazing and many of us were so tempted to touch the
quilts to figure out how they did that or what's that made of. Ruth
displayed her flexibility by getting on the floor and leaning just right to
peek behind one of the quilts to report to the group about the amazing
stitching and "binding" method used. Many people were inspired by the
some of the very closely quilted pieces (we're talking 1/8" or less
here!!) and were moved by some of the more thought provoking quilts that
used nontraditional materials such as plastic bags in the piece "Global Warming - The Great Unraveling". Ruth commented "I love how people
were able to achieve such dynamic and textured looks from their
quilting, and I admire the time commitment that must have been." Rhonda
fell in love with Pink Leaf 2 by Pat Pauly saying it "would look
awesome in my living room. Oddly enough, I could not convince anyone to
create a diversion while I ripped it off." Maybe next time, Rhonda,
when there's not a lawyer present as a witness.
We all agreed that it is more fun to look at quilts with other
quilters. Mel commented that "Even though I had seen the exhibit
earlier this month---I got a totally different perspective walking
around with fellow BAMQG members. I especially enjoyed walking through
with Kathleen and trying to find the connection between the quilts and
their titles. Some titles were more apparent than others. And the pink
elephant in the room with high heels!"
After the exhibit, Rhonda opened up her home to all of us for an
after party with snacks provided by the guild and with beverages
and Girl Scout cookies (yum!!) shared by the attendees. There was quite
a spread of healthy and not so healthy food to keep our tummies happy
while we got to know each other better and talked quilts and guild.
Everyone was very impressed with Rhonda's cute, industrial style home
and quilting studio and especially with her soon to be patented
"co-habitation quilts" and "cat tank". Rhonda's pets, Willie and Gizmo,
also made us all feel very welcome and, as Mel says, "rounded out the
evening's entertainment line up!"
Overall, it was a successful event and everyone had a really good
time. If you haven't had a chance to see this exhibit yet, we'd all
highly recommend it. You can find out more here: http://www.sjquiltmuseum.org/
We hope to continue getting guild members together to visit local
quilt exhibits and shows. If you know of any good quilty exhibits
coming up, please leave a comment here or let Angela know at the next
guild meeting.
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