A couple of weeks ago I headed to Golden, Colorado to visit the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum and was totally captivated by the exhibit, "In the British Tradition: Hand-Stitched Reproduction Quilts by Carolyn König. Aunt Green's Quilt (in person) Carolyn is a well recognized quilter and designer both in Australia and internationally. Hertfordshire Quilt or Mrs. Billings Quilt I think what intrigues me the most is Carolyn's use of fabrics. 1860 Marriage quilt Each block is different and so intricate. She uses so many different fabrics to reproduce the original complex antique quilts. Nineteenth Century Folk Art When I look at her meticulous hand piecing and applique, I'm in awe. I was the only one at the museum that day and spent a long time studying and enjoying these elaborate quilts. It was a very special treat. Charleston Rhapsody I had to purchase her book if for nothing more than to enjoy the photos over and over again and be inspired by her talent. There's always the hope that one day I'll stitch one of those patterns. Until Next Time-