I found the detail stitched into these tapestries so enchanting I included many pictures so you can see too. No flash is allowed but I could take as many pictures as I wanted. Enjoy.
Medieval court yard garden at the Clositers |
So from the eighth floor I can hear a horse walking down the street, it is a police officer on horseback riding the wrong way down a one way street. |
He walked the horse to the end of the street. |
makes the horse do a side way walk like he is parallel parking him |
then stand there on the horse watching traffic Why? Imagine how much it cost to take care of these animals. I wonder how many there are on the force? |
Scrappy quilt with NYC skyline border added. Hmmmmmm what next? Happy Sewing, Kim |
This scrappy quilt went to a wounded female Marine in 2010. |
The famous clock in the center of the large hall that inspired so many of the quilts. |
Read more about this quilt here........ This quilt has so much going on, the center is a clock that is set into a tiny 3d well made with beautiful stitches and detail. I would have to give her very high marks for inventiveness and use of fabric. I am so glad I did not have to judge this challenge. |
Beth Carney's second prize |
If you Google Beth Carney you can see this looks much like her style of art quilts. |
close -up |
Quilting |
Here is the blue used in the fabrics for the challenge |
Painted on the robin egg blue ceiling in gold are many constellations, which are also on the fabrics. |
The small gallery in grand central where the quilts were hung |