Priscilla Kibbee

I love to travel all over the globe shopping for textiles to add to my wearable art. I have taught quilting to school children in Nepal, seminole patchwork to seamstresses in Thailand, and jackets and embellishment to quilters in Turkey where I also served as a judge at 2 of their International Quilt Shows. I have created garments for 5 Fairfield and Bernina Fashion Shows and teach classes on embellishment and wearable art. Lately I have been leaning more toward making art quilts.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Ithaca New York Quilt Show - Part 2

A group of attendees chatting at the show. The view is from my booth.



The fabric table for Project Iron Quilter after the contestants had made their selection.


Work in progress.



Interested show attendees take a look.

A display of last years Project Iron Quilter quilts. Mine was the turquoise one.


The judging begins




Genie Barnes discusses her quilt with a contestant.


Some of the quilts.

The vendors row.



Pat Pauly's booth.




Her beautiful hand dyed fabrics.

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Ithaca New York Quilt Show - Part One

The bi-annual Quilt Show in Ithaca presented by the Tompkins County Quilt Guild was beautiful and colorful as always.



Waiting for the start of Project Iron Quilter, which debuted here two years ago at their last show.




Ruth White designed these gorgeous placques for the winners.



There is always a great display of wearables.







Aafke describes how she made her unusual quilt made from labels.









The winning garment by Nancy Crouch.












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Monday, August 3, 2009

Project Iron Quilter, Ithaca, N.Y. Oct 3 & 4th 2009


Project Iron Quilter, Ithaca NY Quilt Show October 3 & 4th, 2009


With tongues held firmly in cheeks and in anticipation of a fun and entertaining time for all, theTompkins County Quilters Guild announces the first "Project Iron Quilter" competition to be held as part of the Greater Ithaca area Traditions & Beyond 2009 Quilt Show! The competition is a fusion of two guilty pleasures, Project Runway and Iron Chef. Contestants will have a limited time on Saturday(in kibitzing view of show attendees!) to create a two or three dimensional wall-hanging based upon a secret theme revealed at the start of the competition. They will then face a panel of judges who will discuss the successes, and near misses, of the art works with the contestants. After deliberation, the judges will announce the winner of the first Project Iron Quilter!

Quilt Show attendees will have theopportunity to vote for their favorite piece in a viewer's choice award.On Sunday, we'll have an awards ceremony where the Iron Quilter will receive a top of the line Rowenta iron, and the viewer's choice winner will receive a Rowenta travel iron (to keep with the Project "Iron" Quilter theme!) Following the ceremony, Quilt Show attendees will have the chance to take home a Project Iron Quilter wall-hanging if they are the top bidder!

Intrigued? Do you have the mad skills and sense of humor to be a fieeerce contestant? You can apply to be a contestant in the first Project Iron Quilter competition by submitting three digital images representative of your work and a brief but persuasive explanation stating why you think you would be a wonderful contestant for the title, Iron Quilter, to:

projectironquilter@gmail.com

or mail to RuthWhite, 211 Paul's Way, Ithaca, NY 14850.

There is a $15.00, non-refundable application fee to helpdefray costs. Deadline to receive entries is September 1, 2009. Entries will be numbered to maintain entrant's anonymity, then given to jurors who will select the contestants. Visit www.tcqg.org for furtherdetails. Just DO it!

Traditions and Beyond, 17th Biennial Quilt ShowOctober 3 - October 4, 2009 at Tompkins Cortland Community College, 170 North Street, Dryden, NY

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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Project Iron Quilter, Ithaca NY Quilt Show October 3 & 4th, 2009

Project Iron Quilter


With tongues held firmly in cheeks and in anticipation of a fun and entertaining time for all, the
Tompkins County Quilters Guild announces the first "Project Iron Quilter" competition to be held as
part of the Greater Ithaca area Traditions & Beyond 2009 Quilt Show! The competition is a fusion of
two guilty pleasures, Project Runway and Iron Chef. Contestants will have a limited time on Saturday
(in kibitzing view of show attendees!) to create a two or three dimensional wall-hanging based upon a
secret theme revealed at the start of the competition. They will then face a panel of judges who will
discuss the successes, and near misses, of the art works with the contestants. After deliberation, the
judges will announce the winner of the first Project Iron Quilter! Quilt Show attendees will have the
opportunity to vote for their favorite piece in a viewer's choice award.
On Sunday, we'll have an awards ceremony where the Iron Quilter will receive a top of the line
Rowenta iron, and the viewer's choice winner will receive a Rowenta travel iron (to keep with the
Project "Iron" Quilter theme!) Following the ceremony, Quilt Show attendees will have the chance to
take home a Project Iron Quilter wall-hanging if they are the top bidder!
Intrigued? Do you have the mad skills and sense of humor to be a fieeerce contestant? You can apply
to be a contestant in the first Project Iron Quilter competition by submitting three digital images
representative of your work and a brief but persuasive explanation stating why you think you would be
a wonderful contestant for the title, Iron Quilter, to projectironquilter@gmail.com or mail to Ruth
White, 211 Paul's Way, Ithaca, NY 14850. There is a $15.00, non-refundable application fee to help
defray costs. Deadline to receive entries is September 1, 2009. Entries will be numbered to maintain
entrant's anonymity, then given to jurors who will select the contestants. Visit www.tcqg.org for further
details. Just DO it!

Traditions and Beyond, 17th Biennial Quilt ShowOctober 3 - October 4, 2009 at Tompkins Cortland Community College, 170 North Street, Dryden, NY

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