Monday, October 15, 2018

Old Aurora Colony Quilt Show

 I love this quilt show in fall!!I love the setting, which is at the historical museum and they always display plenty of vintage quilts.



This quilt belongs to the museum and I never get tired of seeing it!

Several of the colony quilts have this style of quilting.
This was the quilting in the brown border. 

 Several of these quilts were for sale by the featured quilter, Charlotte Wirfs. The proceeds of the quilt sales were going to be donated to the museum.










Check out the humble seven sisters quilt! You can see it in the photo above as well.

 It was one of my favorites of the vintage quilts.









 It was a gorgeous fall day! I met my hubby on the mountain and we camped for the last time this season.


Thank you all for your kind words about the Beyond the Cherry Tree quilt!! You encourage me to keep pluggin' along on it.

I've seen so many lovely variations of Sajou!! Thank you all for sewing along. Wednesday will be the final clue.

Make it a fantastic week!


23 comments:

  1. Gorgeous quilts! When is the quilt show held every year?

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    1. It is always in October for about 10 days. I went on opening day this year. The quilt show runs through the 21st.

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  2. Now that is my kind of quilt show! wow so much inspiration!!! Love the bow tie and the simple star so so much.
    thanks lori!

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  3. Looks like a lovely way to finish up your weekend. So many great quilts!

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  4. What a wonderful post! I love seeing beautiful old quilts....there's nothing like poison green, double pink and madder browns to make my day! Thank you for the smiles!

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  5. The blue and cheddar quilt.....simple in design but I am drawn to it because of the color combo.

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  6. All the quilts are simply stunning !! And the fabrics are awesome !!
    Thank you for sharing !

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  7. Such beautiful quilts, and they are enhanced by the location. I believe our guild needs to find a more interesting location for our bi-annual quilt show after seeing this.

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  8. Beautiful quilt show and such a lovely place to have it.
    I'm so happy that I popped in to visit.
    Connie :)

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  9. I love that you always attend this quilt show and share your pictures with us. So many wonderful quilts!! I love all the star quilts :0) That scrappy 7 sisters is marvellous! It is such a lovely setting for vintage and antique quilts.

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  10. I was able to visit the museum several years ago and the staff were so helpful. Jane Kirkpatrick’s “Change and Cherish” series is about Emma Giesy and the Aurora Colony. Jane also wrote a non-fiction book “Aurora.”

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  11. Lovely quilts--i especially love the flying Geese columns--i am a sucker for that type of reddish print fabric...hugs, Julierose

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  12. I so miss having the opportunity to see this fabulous show every year, thank you so much for taking lots of photos to share! That first quilt is the one that stole my heart.

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  13. I LOVE the Aurora Colony story and history! And I LOVE that you share the quilt show! Someday I hope to make it there to see it in person!!

    Loving the SAL! By you suggestion, I’m doing mine in cheddar and indigo! Looking forward to the final part. Do you plan a link party?

    Blessings and hugs!

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  14. Such charming quilts. Sometimes I think we make ours a little too complicated.:)

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  15. Wonderful quilts, so authentic and real. Just what I love. My fave is the 9-Patch Churn Dash. I'm putting that one in my someday file.

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  16. Such wonderful humble works of art created by quilter's who like us love working with fabrics and colors making quilts with love.

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  17. What a wonderful quilt show, thank you for sharing some of the quilts.

    Debbie

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  18. I had planned to go, but don't know if I will make it or not. I do love going there.

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  19. Hi I wondered if you live in CO as we just bought a home in Aurora CO... If so I'd love to meet you! LeeAnna at not afraid of color

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  20. Fantastic quilt show. Thank you for sharing it with us. I am caught-up on Sajou. Looking forward to the final clue.

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  21. Would absolutely love to be able to see this show in person. Seeing it through your lens is the next best thing. Thanks, Lori!

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  22. Just WOW! I love the old quilts! Thank you so much for sharing with us! Inspiration! My goal is to make me a bunch of heirlooms, since I did not inherit very many.

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