Our winters are mild, so snow days are a novelty. This week I took advantage of a sunny morning and a lovely, snowy backdrop to take a few quilt photos.

One of my goals for 2017 is to improve my photography skills. Of course, this means learning how to use editing software. I’m trying to check out some of those helpful tutorials in the process.

The photo pictured above was edited for Instagram using a mobile app.

This quilt was the last one I completed in 2016. It is my most complex quilt to date that uses improvisational piecing, and I hand dyed all of the fabrics. I don’t think I ever properly documented it, but a few photos appeared on Instagram during the months that it was in process.
On another note, QuiltCon is right around the corner! Our newspaper, the Sequim Gazette, was kind enough to write an article about the local quilters who will have quilts in Savannah. They even sent a photographer out to capture me in my own environment. Those of you who are curious and have bugged encouraged me to include photos of myself on this site, can check it out.
It is snowing again today, so I’m off to curl up with a cup of tea and some hand quilting. I’m on the home stretch quilting the mini for my partner in the MQG swap.
Beautiful quilts and beautiful pictures! The snow backdrop really makes them glow!
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The photography is great, I love your quilts more.
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These look great! Love quilts in the snow.
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Your quilts glow against the snowy backdrop. I love the local articles that run about quilters with their work in the QuiltCon show, and what a treat that they sent over a local photographer to capture you in your natural environment!
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Lovely quilts and great pics too. Happy almost Quiltcon!
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Good luck at QuiltCon. Enjoyed reading the article in the paper.
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How fun! Love the article and your gorgeous quilts!! I’m always trying to improve my photography as well. It’s a great skill to have! 🙂
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Lovely pictures, I really like how the white background makes your colors pop!
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Very nice quilts. We never get enough snow for these wonderful contrast photos. Great job.
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We don’t get much snow, and what we do get usually doesn’t stick around for long, so it was fun to get out and take a few photos.
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Wow, some spectacular quilts and the snowy background really does make the colors pop in all of them. Love the one with the star, so bright and crisp and your hand dyed fabric quilt is just luscious. love the pattern. take care from Iowa found your blog from handwrought quilts.
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