Some of the winners – International Quilt Festival Houston.

These are just a few of the winning quilts at the International Quilt Festival in Houston. I will add more as when I get to take the photos over the next few days.

I like to look at the quilts in detail, I study them depth, each and every one.

As a photographer, I appreciate the light captured in this image.

I love this quilt. I looked at it for a long time. The depth and detail is outstanding in my view.

How amazing, just how did he do it?

17 Comments Add yours

  1. Karen Izzi says:

    if you are still in Houston, I’d love to meet you!
    484-889-8668 let me know where your booth is đŸ™‚

    1. Pam Holland says:

      Karen I don’t have a booth, sorry.

  2. glendajean says:

    Dear Pam I have been following you every morning over my breakfast and coffee what a trip you are on, I’m not sure how you keep up this pace but it is a wonderful trip for me in my arm chair LOL. Having been to many of these places you bring back so many wonderful memories as well. Peter Hayward wrote up on his website how he made Quilt the way he thinks these quilts out reminds me of how MC Escher worked on his drawings. Thanks so much for been so so generous sharing your photos and time What an incredible trip this has been, Cheers Glenda FNQLD

    1. Pam Holland says:

      Glenda, You are most welcome, and I hope you have real coffee not de-cafe to cope with our escapades. Its been a wonderful adventure and it’s definitely not finished. I go on to Guatemala next and then home. Thanks so much for your note.

  3. vicki says:

    thanks for the great photos. I look forward to more. Vicki

    1. Pam Holland says:

      Vicki, you are most welcome.

  4. yarngoddess says:

    Enjoyed my class with you on Tuesday. I am hoping to get back to the festival today and see more of the exhibits that I missed on Thursday’s marathon. I did love the portrait of the two girls. I’m sure you’ll have a fabulous time in Guatemala and wish you a safe journey home.
    Diane

  5. testinghilda says:

    Wonderful photos!

  6. Susan Ainscough says:

    Thank you for the pics, just fabulous. Also I would like to buy your book, Adventures of the Amazing Alphabet and wondered if I can order it from you direct ?

    1. Pam Holland says:

      Susan, go to the shop on the blog and you can buy it there. Thanks.

      1. Susan Ainscough says:

        Thank you can’t wait for the book to arrive

  7. ksbeth says:

    very pretty

  8. Sonia Callahan says:

    Thank you so much for sharing your photography.I really enjoyed visiting the quilt show through your eyes. What wonderful generosity ..you must be a very special person. Sonia

  9. Sonia Callahan says:

    Was there an exhibit called “Threads of Resistance” in the show. Would be very interested in your reaction to the exhibit. SC

  10. Georgeanna Hanagriff says:

    Pam not sure if you remember me. I am in a motorized wheelchair. I taken all your classes at Houston Quilt show and at Greater Houston Quilt Guild. I want to know the name of the of the Muslin and cheesecloth that you use in your art work. I think you get it from India. I have a friend there now.
    Georgeanna Hanagriff

    1. Pam Holland says:

      Sorry for the delay in writing. The Muslin I get from India is easily found in the local markets, but the ones I use for quilts is bought from the USA from a company called Cheesecloth.com https://cheesecloth.com

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