April 2014 - Quilter`s Guild of Dallas
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April 2014 - Quilter`s Guild of Dallas
Next Meeting: Margaret Wolf, 3rd VP-Programs and Workshops April 3, 2014 Eleanor McCain is visiting in Dallas for two events. She’ll arrive in Dallas to be our speaker on Thursday, April 3and will be greeting the public at a museum show opening at the Museum of Geometric and MADI Art here in Dallas. The exhibit, Quilts: The New Geometry is curated by local quilt artist, Sue Benner and was partially underwritten by the Quilter’s Guild of Dallas. The opening reception at 6:30 pm on Friday is open to the public. For more information about the exhibit , see the ad on page 14 of this newsletter, and also the Calendar of Events. Dr. McCain is a practicing Internal Medicine Physician in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Although her career has been in science, she has always sought a creative outlet, focusing on the art quilt after 1994. Her work has been exhibited at Quilt National five times and she was a juror for the prestigious exhibit in 2011. Eleanor lectures frequently on the art quilt, and has been featured in numerous publications. http://www.eleanormccain.net/ No workshops this month May 1, 2014 Eleanor McCain Guild meeting speaker—Pat Yamin, president and founder of Come Quilt With Me, is well known in the quilting industry. She has appeared on many television and radio quilt shows, the most recent being The Quilt Show with Ricky Timms and Alex Anderson. Her company manufactures templates and other tools that assure accuracy and shorten the time necessary to make a quilt. She invented the Brooklyn Revolver TM, a rotating turntable, which is the "original cutting and turning mat." Friday Workshop, May 2—Storm at Sea Saturday Workshop, May 3—Quilted Fans June 5, 2014 What to bring to the meeting: • • • • • Membership card Bring & Brag items Guild Library books – April 3 is AMNESTY DAY! Money to register for upcoming workshops, etc. Completed Covers for Kids projects Guild meeting speaker—David Taylor, whose obsession with fabric began at an early age, salvaging tiny scraps from his mother's sewing area trash bin. This began his love and appreciation for fabric and texture. A 22-year career in graphics design led to numerous awards. Now, more than a decade into his quilting journey, he has exhibited his work internationally, teaches at various venues throughout the year, and has won a plethora of national awards. Friday Workshop, June 6—Floral Pictorial Appliqué Saturday Workshop, June 7—Simple Pictorial Hand Appliqué July 3, 2014—NO MEETING August 7, 2014 Guild meeting speaker—Suzanne Hardebeck, Ph.D., QGD member and professional appraiser, will share her extensive collection of patriotic quilts. Centennial quilts from the 1870’s, Bi-Centennial quilts from the 1970’s, Civil War, WWI and WWII, etc. will be shown. Members are invited to bring patriotic quilts for Bring and Brag. No workshops this month (Please see Programs, continued on page 3) 1 From the Presidential Ponderings Judy Kriehn, President President We survived our 33rd Quilt Show! Big kudos to Marie Zaczkowski for leading her committee to what many have pronounced to be our best show yet. I had to be at my “real job” all day Friday, but came bright and early Saturday morning. I started the day by visiting the booths of all of our newest vendors to welcome them to our show. Then I went to hear my buddy Tonya Littmann give her lecture. I was reminded of the many quilting adventures we’ve had together. After lunch, Marie and I plopped down at the Miniature Quilt Auction. I had no great designs on anything specific, but figured something would catch my fancy. I began flipping through the bidder book, and was surprised to find that one of the donations had been made in my honor! Member Mary Masal made a quilt she entitled “Don’t Pull Up a Chair Yet, Judy!” Wow! I felt so honored and humbled by that expression of appreciation. My first purchases were a couple of postcards – also made by Mary. One is entitled “Solar Eclipse” and the other “Once in a Blue Moon.” I think they make a nice matched pair, don’t you? Then, I got into a bidding war with Mary Lord over Tonya Littmann’s beautiful contribution, “Sunny Blossoms.” (Needless to say, I won.) Other bidding wars I entered were abandoned in favor of bidding on the quilt about me. Yes, it’s ALL ABOUT ME! Ha! I bid $50.00. (Then nobody would bid against me. ) Lloyd chastised the audience, telling them they could bid against me. Then Linda Newman placed a bid and said “I think we should push the bids up, but agree to give the quilt to Judy.” The really big compliment was that Lloyd Cooper and his lovely wife Mary, our loyal auctioneers for years and years, bought that little quilt for me! Is that cool or what? And here is Don’t Pull Up a Chair yet, Judy for your viewing pleasure. Woo-hoo! On Sunday afternoon, I got the honor of drawing the winning entry in our Raffle Quilt giveaway. The quilt was won by Rachael Hartman. Congratulations to Rachael, and my condolences to all the non-winners. It is an awesome quilt. The rest of the day was mostly a blur of walking around, collecting signs and easels as parts of the show were completed. My FitBit informed me I racked up 16,700 steps during the day. (See President continued on page 3) 2 President Another topic near and dear to my heart… Our upcoming “In-Town Retreat.” (Continued from page 2) For a long time, I’ve wished we had a retreat option that didn’t involve packing up everything including the kitchen sink and hauling it out of town. For me, it’s expensive and hugely nerve-wracking, as I worry about what I’m forgetting. So, when Chris Becker and Rhonda Anderson joined the retreat planning committee and I became President, I suggested that they might explore the possibility of hosting something here in town. Meanwhile, several quilters have become “regulars” at the Dallas Crafter’s Marathon Meetup. They meet at the Dallas Board Game Meetup space in Plano once a month. For a bargain basement price of $25.00, you get a six foot table and a chair for the weekend, as well as the camaraderie of the others sitting in close proximity. I actually pieced both of my show entries during meetup weekends! So… Guess what we are doing the first weekend in April? Yep, we are hosting a Quilter’s Guild of Dallas In-Town Retreat at the Dallas Board Game Meetup space! I’m signed up already. Are you? For more information, just turn to page 13 in this newsletter. Judy Did you misplace anything at the Show?? Did you lose or misplace something at the 2014 Dallas Quilt Show that you would really like to get back? Please send an email describing the item in question to Martha Wolf at moogiequilter@yahoo.com to see if it was turned in at Lost and Found at the show office. Prez Judy lost her bag of booty – ‘til Wednesday no less – and Martha HAD IT! Programs September 4, 2014 (Continued from page 2) Guild meeting speaker—Trunk Show by Doug Leko of Antler Quilt Designs. Doug’s story is quite unique. He founded his company in 2008, at the age of 14! He is now a successful quilt pattern designer and lecturer—while pursuing a business degree. Friday Workshop, September 5—Taylored Stars Saturday Workshop, September 6—Sparkler October 3, 2014 – Flavin Glover For further information on programs, workshops, supply lists, etc., contact Margaret Wolf at margaretwolf5@gmail.com or visit the QGD website: http://www.quiltersguildofdallas.org/workshopinfo/programs.htm I do hope that all of you enjoyed the quilt show. I know I did! Here is a reminder about the 2014 Rally Day on July 12, 2014 with Pat Speth. Donna Petrick, Remember your attendance is FREE with your Guild membership card. Guild Representative The workshop for Thursday/Friday is full. We still have openings for the Monday/Tuesday, July 14th and 15th, workshop in Arlington. If you are interested, please print a workshop form off the www.taqg.org website and mail it in with your check. Also look at the website to see the wonderful gifts we have collected for the $1600 PreRally Day Raffle basket. The Rally Day Raffle basket should be comparable when we have it all collected—these tickets will be available only on Rally Day. Please put July 12th on your calendar and plan to attend the fun day we have planned for you! TAQG News 3 Photo highlights from our show… Best of Show Greg’s Song Cheri Meineke-Johnson Cheri seems delighted with her new Janome Horizon sewing machine, provided by Platinum Sponsor Thomas Sewing Center **Show photos in this issue contributed by Sherrie Tootle, Show Photographer (Please see Show Photos, continued on page 5) 4 Show Photos (continued from page 4) Viewer’s Choice Award Little Brown Bird Betty Skelton Mini-Auction Viewer’s Choice made by Kathy Thibodeau 1st Place in Block Contest It’s a Bug’s Life Tonya Littmann Photo by Tonya Littmann Award Winners For a complete list of Quilt Celebration 2014 award winners, see page 15 of this newsletter. 5 Quilt Show 2014 Dallas Quilt Celebration 2014 – By the Numbers Marie Zaczkowski, 6th VP-Show 7,733 people attended Dallas Quilt Celebration 2014 386 members, family and friends volunteered at the show 398 quilts were displayed in the show 50 quilts were entered in the show chair’s theme category – 153 Modern Quilts vendors participated in the show 120 mini-quilts and postcards were created and donated to the auction to benefit The Children’s Craniofacial Association It has been my honor to have served as your show chair for the past two years. Again this year, as I walked around the show, I heard many compliments including “this is the best show ever”. Much of the credit goes to the members of the Show Committee who worked all year to make our Show a success—most have been doing their jobs for many years. But our thanks go to all of our vendors, sponsors, volunteers, and entrants. It wouldn’t be much of a quilt show without all of you. At the January guild meeting I received my Show Chair’s quilt, “Snowballs ala Mod”. Members of the show committee made the blocks, Marcia Hampton and Judy Kriehn put the quilt together and Richard Larson quilted it. I love it and will treasure it. As many of you know, I am moving to Minnesota in a few months. The hardest part of this move is leaving all the friends I have met here, especially my QGD friends. I know we have one of the best shows in the country and you won’t be able to keep me away when March rolls around. In fact, I will continue on the show committee, compiling the database for the postcard mailing that is done to remind people about the show. So besides making quilts to stay warm, you know what I will be doing when the snow flies and the temperature falls below zero. …Marie The 2014 Show is in the books and the beautiful raffle quilt, Red Snails in the Sunset, has moved on to its new home with Rachael Hartman of Killeen, Texas! Rachael was shocked when she received the call that she had won the quilt, and said she usually Cindy Matthews, doesn't win anything. She and her mother immediately jumped in the car and drove 3 nd 2 VP—Ways and Means hours to Dallas to pick up the quilt! This was Rachel's first time to attend the Dallas Quilt Show, and she only bought 3 tickets. She said she plans to hang the quilt in her home and show it off because it is just so beautiful. Congratulations, Rachael! And…many thanks and kudos to Sharry Evans and Kelly Edwards, who designed and constructed the top, and quilter Richard Larson. 2014 Donation Quilt 6 Quilt Shows and Events Calendar* Donna Petrick, TAQG Representative *For additional information on these or other events, visit the website at: www.quiltersguildofdallas.org Through Summer, 2014 Saturated: Dye Decorated Cloths from North and West Africa Where: Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N. Harwood, Dallas Free Exhibit: This exhibit includes a video of Indigo dyeing and a hands-on section which allows the viewer to touch samples of the textiles. Before the introduction of European manufactured printed textiles to Africa in the 19th century, textile designs were made with natural dyes on plain homespun cotton, wool, raffia, or other materials. Women were most often the dyers, and dye-decorated cloth was a major form of feminine artistic expression. Information: Visit the current exhibitions page at www.dma.org Through April 30. 2014 Chrysalis Invitational Where: Texas Discovery Gardens Discovery Gallery 3601 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. -- Fair Park Gate 6, Dallas Exhibit: Exhibit of fiber arts featuring works by 10 former board members of DAFA. (Many are also members of QGD.) Texas Discovery Gardens admission applies. $8/adults, $6/ages 60+, and $4/ages 3 to 11. Free for members or on Tuesdays. Information: See DAFA article on page 10 www.TexasDiscoveryGardens.org March 28—April 28, 2014 The Fine Art of Fiber Where: The Point, Arts and Education Center, C.C. Young Retirement Community 4847 Lawther Dr., Dallas Information: This annual show is juried by local artist/teacher Teri Muse and features selected works of art—quilts, sculpture, wearable art, mixed media, and basketry by DAFA members. www.dallasfiberartists.org (See Calendar continued on page 8) 7 Calendar (Continued from page 7) April 3-5, 2014 Ricky Tims Super Quilt Seminar Where: Hot Springs Convention Center Hot Springs, AR Registration: Registration open until March 22 Information: Sponsored by Hot Springs Area Quilt Guild Featuring Ricky Tims, Alex Anderson, and Melinda Bula. Registration fee includes a spiral notebook of all information covered in the seminar. (No Sewing, No Supply List.) For more info, or to register, visit http://www.rickytims.com/seminars April 4, 2014 – July 6, 2014 Quilts: The New Geometry Where: Museum of Geometric and MADI Art 3109 Carlisle Street, Dallas, TX 75204-1194 Information: This quilt show was curated by Sue Benner and will feature 10 quilt artists from all across the United States. QGD is co-sponsoring with DAFA. See ad on p.14 http://www.geometricmadimuseum.org April 4-6, 2014 QGD In-Town Retreat Where: Dallas Board Game Meet-up 930 W. Parker Rd., Suite 530, Plano When: Friday April 4th 6 pm –Midnight Saturday April 5th 10 am –Midnight Sunday April 6th 10 am –3 pm Information: Price per day is $10, or $25 for the whole weekend. Space is limited, so tables must be reserved in advance and will be available on a firstcome, first-served basis. For more information or to reserve a spot, fill out and return the form on p. 13 or you can email Chris Becker at: becker_ce@yahoo.com (Please see Calendar continued on page 9) 8 Calendar (Continued from page 8) May 4, 2014 QGD Newcomer’s Tea Where: Lut De Meulder’s home 16212 Ranchita Dr., Dallas, 75248 When: 2-4 pm Information: See page 10 for details May 8, 2014 Arcadia Salon Discussion Series Where: MADI Museum When: 5:30-7:30 pm Information: Exhibitor and curator Sue Benner leads the discussion about the exhibit Quilts: The New Geometry and her work. For details, see p.14 of this newsletter. www.geometricmadimuseum.org Library News April 3 is AMNESTY DAY! Marte Keller, Guild Librarian All overdue books can be returned FREE at the next meeting. It doesn't matter how long they've been overdue. All fees are forgiven this one time, so just bring them to the April meeting or send them with a friend. Go dig around and find those library orphans and bring them home. The Library is open before each meeting from 6:30 until 7:15 in the back corner of the room. More than 1000 books with lots to choose from. And, yes, we do take special requests for books. Hope to see you April 3rd. Happy reading, Marte 9 Covers For Kids will have its monthly workshop on Saturday, March 29th, at its usual location, Hancocks near Firewheel. Doors open at 9:30, and we sew until about 4:30 Pam Hanson, with a break for lunch. 1st VP—Community Service Rhonda provides all fabric, patterns, irons, ironing boards, etc. Even a big bag of thread. Sewers just need to bring their machines and sewing kits. Come for the whole day, for the morning or the afternoon, or just for an hour or two. Because space is limited, call or email Rhonda Anderson and let her know you’ll be there. Cell is (214) 986-5880, email is abusyquilter@tx.rr.com. Covers for Kids One of CFK’s recipients, Vogel Alcove, is moving into a larger building, which will allow it to help more families. I got a sneak preview of the building this week when I dropped off quilts (26!), and it’s beautiful! With the expanded space comes a need for more volunteers -- so if you like pre-schoolers or can help with clerical duties, events, etc, call Susan English, Director of Volunteers, at (972) 619-7429, or check out the “Involved” tab at www.vogelalcove.org. If you’re not familiar with Vogel, it provides free daycare and services to homeless children between the ages of 6 weeks and 5 years old—a wonderful and worthy organization that QGD is happy to help! Guild member Lynna Marie Parker died suddenly on January 9, leaving her fabric and books to the Guild. Covers for Kids and our Library gratefully accepted this donation. Suzanne Hardebeck, Condolences may be sent to her brother: Internal Communications Larry Parker, 3705 West Adams Ave., Temple, TX 76504 Sunshine and Shadow Word has been received of the recent passing of the mother of guild member Marcia Wood. Our prayers and condolences go to Marcia and her family. 10 Astronomical Block Challenge You are invited to participate in a block challenge with NASA Astronaut Karen Quilts Nyberg! While on board the International Space Station, Nyberg created a star-themed block that will be returning to earth with her. Her block will be combined with others to create a quilt which will be displayed at the 2014 International Quilt Festival in Houston. To learn more about how you can participate in the Challenge, visit the Quilts, Inc. website at: http://quilts.com/home/contests/viewer.php?menu=entries&page=../../contests/y2013/2 013AstronomicalChallenge Dallas Area Fiber ARTists (DAFA) News The month of April brings many exciting exhibits and workshops to our area: Plano Chapter of the American Sewing Guild presents Sewing Knits with Linda Lee of Sewing Workshop Patterns on Saturday April 26. Linda is the creative director of Sewing Workshop patterns. Visit www.planosews.org to register for Lu Peters, this workshop or contact specialevents@planosews.org for more information. Special Correspondent If you have “wandered” away from sewing garments due to frustrations with fit and poor instructions, come to this free Fashion Show sponsored by (ASG) American Sewing Guild/Fabriqué! Fashion Fabrics! Featuring garments made with easy-to-sew Sewing Workshop patterns, the show at 1 pm on Sunday April 27, 2014, will provide great inspiration and creative ideas for using your special stash of fabrics. Fabriqué! Fashion Fabrics is located at 3810 W. President George Bush Turnpike at Coit near Central Market. 972-943-3400. www.fabriquefabrics.com Sewing Workshop patterns: www.sewingworkshop.com Classes in Fiber available in April: Nuno Felting, Indigo Dyeing, book and paper arts, leather craft workshops are available at the Craft Guild of Dallas. http://www.craftguildofdallas.com/classesWorkshops.php Located in Addison at Beltline and Montfort Drive. (See DAFA continued on page 12) 11 DAFA (Continued from page 11) Coming in May: May 10 to June 7, 2014 29th Annual Texas & Neighbors Regional Art Exhibition at the Irving Arts Center Opening reception May 11, 2-5PM Visit www.irvingartscenter.com for more information Greater Denton Arts Center Annual Fundraiser It’s In the Bag! Event. Unique handmade bags and purses created by local artists are sold to raise funds for the continued art exhibitions held monthly at the GDAC. 400 E. Hickory, Denton, TX www.dentonarts.com Many Thanks to our Show volunteers! Volunteers who worked 4 hours or more at the 2014 show earned this cute tote. If you worked 4 hours and did not get your tote, they will be available for pickup at the April meeting. Eight hours of work entitles you to a 2014 bar, to be added to your Angel Wing Pin. Thanks to all of our great volunteers! Gifts of the Gulf 2014 Texas Department of Agriculture Quilt Block Competition The Texas Department of Agriculture invites you to take a trip down memory lane and express the gifts the Texas Gulf Coast has to offer. An information page regarding the competition may be found at http://gotexan.org/Portals/1/doc/pdf/quilt/2014/Theme%20Information%20Sheet.pdf If you have questions regarding the competition theme, contact Jessica Martini at (512) 463-2496 or GoTexasQults@TexasAgriculture.gov 12 QGD Hosts In-Town Sewing Retreat Christine Becker, Retreat Committee Join us the weekend of April 4-6, 2014, for a chance to work on your own sewing projects while visiting with other members of the guild. How does it work? You can come for one day, two days or the whole weekend. Each quilter will have a 6’ table to spread out on and you can leave your projects overnight if you wish. The space has a kitchen with refrigerator and microwave if you want to bring your own food, or there are lots of restaurants in the area. Where: Dallas Board Game Meet-up 930 W. Parker Rd., Suite 530 Plano When: Friday April 4th 6 pm –Midnight Saturday April 5th 10 am –Midnight Sunday April 6th 10 am –3 pm Price: Price per day is $10 or $25 for the whole weekend. You may pay in advance, or bring payment to the retreat. Space is limited, so tables must be reserved in advance and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information or to reserve a spot, fill out and return the form below or you can email Chris Becker at: becker_ce@yahoo.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QGD In-Town Retreat April 4-6, 2014 Name: Email address: Dates requested: Friday April 4 Saturday April 5 Sunday April 6 Cost is $10/day or $25 for the entire weekend. Return form to: Chris Becker 725 Marlee Circle Coppell, TX 75019 13 QUI LTS|THENEW GEOMETRY As howofc ont empor ar y geomet r i cqui l t sbyt enqui l t er ss el ec t edbyc ur at orSueBenner . L I ZAXFORD GAI LBAAR SUEBENNER L I SACAL L NANCYCROW ANNETTEGUERRERO MARI L YNHENRI ON TERRYJ ARRARDDI MOND ARYANAB.L ONDI R EL EANORMCCAI N OPENI NG RECEPTI ON Fr i day ,Apr i l4,6: 30-8: 00p. m. 3 1 0 9Ca r l i s l eSt r e e t Da l l a s , TX7 5 2 0 4 ( 2 1 4 )8 5 5 7 8 0 2 www. g e ome t r i c ma d i mu s e u m. or g Spons or edbyQui l t er sGui l dofDal l asandDal l asAr eaFi berAr t i s t s Best of Show Cheri Meineke-‐Johnson ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ Greg’s Song Betty J. Carpenter Memorial Award for Overall Handwork Sally Brown ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... My Mini Baltimore Album Choice Awards Merit Hand Quilting Judge’s Choice selected by Serena Vrnak: Master Division Judge’s Choice: selected by Kathy Lichtendahl: Artisan Division Carolyn Henson ........................................................... Whimseyville, USA Carol Morrissey .................................................... Mediterranean Garden Judge’s Choice selected by Kathy Ward: Carol Morrissey ...................................................................... Spider Lilies Cathleen Miller ............................................................ Enchanted Garden Jan Zimmerman .................................................................. Wedding Quilt Open Division Kathy Dunigan ....................................................... Think of Me, Dear One Past Show Chairs’ Choice .................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................. Past Presidents’ Choice Viewer’s Choice .................................................................................................................. Theresa Fetch ................................................................................... Chloe NQA Merit Awards Kathy Lichtendahl Pride of Dallas: selected by Corinne Manley Award Melissa Sobotka ........................................................... Chihuly’s Gondola Rosemary Raley ................................................................... Dad’s Plaids 3 Serena Vrnak Martha Lindberg ....................................... Mrs. Lindberg’s Neighborhood Kathy Ward Melba Diamond ..................................................... Vintage Tiles Revisited MASTER DIVISION 101 Large Pieced 104 Two-‐Person Wall Quilts 1 nd 2 3rd HM HM HM Karen G. Wood ................................................ Pink and Brown Pineapple Lyn Jennings ..................................................................... Hope and Glory Gladys Janssen .................................................. A Civil War Remembered Dottie Mae Groves ..................................................... Waltzing Butterflies Janie Merritt .......................................................................... Rose Garden Wilma Moss ........................................................... Enchanted Dragonflies 102 Large Appliqué 1 nd 2 rd 3 HM HM HM HM Linda Neal ........................................................................ Toil and Trouble Terri Krysan .............................................................. Umbrellas in the City Elaine Allen Thomas ................................................ Sunshine and Flowers Jo Ann Cross ............................................................................... Floor Tiles Kaye Dunn ................................................. There Goes the Neighborhood Peggy Sympson ...................................................... Prairie Flowers Encore Timi Ann Welch .................................................................. Civil War Bride 1 nd 2 rd 3 HM HM HM Cathleen Miller ............................................................ Enchanted Garden Anna Aldmon ................................................ Affairs of the Heart on Point Alice Wilhoit ...................................................... Hummingbirds & Friends Theresa Fetch ............................................................................... Deja Blu Bonnie Moate .............................................................................. Blessings Donna L. Napier ................................................ My Pink Baltimore Album 105 Two-‐Person Large Pieced Quilts 1 nd 2 rd 3 HM Carolyn Bowden ........................................................................... Millifiori Kathryn E. Bernstein ............................. Jumping Off the Cliff with Freddy Carol Capshaw ................................... Not Your Grandma’s Dresden Plate Glynnis Wood .......................................................................... Burr at Last 103 Wall Quilt st 1 nd 2 rd 3 HM HM HM HM HM HM Richard Larson .............................................................. Talavera on Stone Nancy Hahn .................................................................. Circles in a Square Karen K. Stone .................................................................. Reptile Wisdom Barbara Oliver Hartman ............................................. Love and Peace Lily Janette Huff ................................................................................ Irish Knot Karen K. Stone .................................................................................... Lilith Janet Sturdevant Stuart ............. A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That Tonya Littmann ...................................................... The Year of the Horse Kathy Thibodeau ................................................................ Plaid Applique Andrea M. Brokenshire ...................................................... Dazzling Dahlia Heather Pregger .............................................................. Tuning Fork #12 Deborah Boschert ............................................................ Grow Abundant Barbara Oliver Hartman ................................................................ Bullseye Heather Pregger ....................................................................... Resonance Heather Pregger .................................................................. String Theory Deborah Boschert ......................................................... Blue Chair Mantra st st st st st 106 1 nd 2 rd 3 HM HM HM HM Art Quilts QGD Annual Block Contest st 1 nd 2 rd 3 Tonya Littmann Daphne Huffman Linda Bartley HM HM Mindy Washburn Cleola Green HM HM Martha Lindberg Mary Masal ARTISAN DIVISION 201 Large Pieced 204 Two-‐Person Wall Quilts 1st nd 2 rd 3 Amy Sandidge ......................................................................... Celtic Wave Jan Zimmerman .................................................................. Wedding Quilt Lois Arguello .......................................................................... Chef’s Cabin 1st nd 2 rd 3 HM HM HM HM Donna Petrick ......................................................................... Spring Stars Donna Petrick ...................................................................... Mexican Tiles Dianna Carter-‐Hinz ..................................................................... Arlington Debbie Jeffers ............................................................ Peaceful Dogwoods Harold Groves ..................................................... Handmade Candy Kisses Betty Lawson ................................................................. Sweater Weather Joni Schon .................................................................... Joni’s Jubilant “Jo” 202 Large Appliqué 1st nd 2 rd 3 HM HM Jan Zimmerman ......................................... 2003 Times and Seasons Quilt Karen Kelly .................................................................... Talavera in Purple Debbie Jeffers .................................................................... Prairie Peonies Diane Selman ........................................................... My Guarded Garden Mildred Baggett ...................................................................... Pinkalicious 1st nd 2 rd 3 HM HM Sharon Lacey ................................................................ Orange You Glad? Dana Robbins .................................................................................. Jewels Mary E. Howard ............................................................................. 3-‐D Fun Mary Ellen Winborn ....................................................... Midnight Blooms Rosemary Raley ....................................................... Geisha in the Garden 203 Wall Quilt 205 Two-‐Person Large Pieced Quilts 1st nd 2 rd 3 HM HM HM HM HM HM Jan Zimmerman ............................................................ Vintage Moments Marie Zaczkowski ............................................................. So Many Batiks Mildred Baggett .................................................................... Matty’s Stars Ileana Salzer .................................................................. Bali Wedding Star Janet Guymon ............................................... Quilter’s Snowflake Framed Patricia A. Galvin ................................................................... Finally Amish Floyd Moss .................................................................. Southwest Sampler Debbie Jeffers .................................................................... Battle Warfare Joan Aarts ........................................................................... Valerie’s Quilt 206 Art Quilts 1st nd 2 rd 3 HM Robin Williamson ...................................................................... Voldemort Mary E. Howard ................... Playing with Watercolor, Fabric and Thread Sherrie Tootle ............................................................................ Traditions Natalie Mosher ................................................................. Midnight Prowl OPEN DIVISION 301 Miniature Quilts 1st nd 2 rd 3 Jane Holihan ............................................................................. Enchanted Megan Farkas ................................................................. Rainbow Sherbet Barbara Ann McCraw .......................................................... Night Flowers 1st nd 2 rd 3 HM HM HM Lorilynn King ........................................................ A Pocket Full of Paisleys Kaye Dunn ............................................................................... Persistence Dottie Mae Groves ................................................................... “D”lightful Christine Cessnun ................................................................. For My Sister Marie Mitchell .................................................................... Alice’s Garden Margaret Neyman ..................................................... Proud to be a Texan 1st nd 2 rd 3 HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM Judy Green ................................................................ Friends of Baltimore Kathy Dunigan ....................................................... Think of Me, Dear One Kristin Vierra .................................................................. Magic of the Rose Dottie Mae Groves ..................................................... Kaleidoscope Kisses Marla Kelsey ..................... Celebration of Feathered Stars & Wildflowers Dianna Carter-‐Hinz ..................................................... Civil War Crisscross Pam Walsh ................................................................... American Tradition Kathleen Sato .................................................................................. Fiesta! Valerie Hubbard ..................................................................... Daisy Dance Sharon Feldt ............................................................... Sew Many Changes Judy Green .......................................................................... Grace & Glory Timi Ann Welch ................................................... A Sweet and Simple Life 302 303 Other Techniques Group Quilts 304 Quilts Made by Seniors 1st nd 2 rd 3 HM HM HM HM Bettie Skelton ................................................................. Little Brown Bird Carolyn Rider ...................................................................... Blue Rhapsody Nell D. Smith ................................................................................ Tinagona Bonnie Nelson ............................................................... Savannah Shoofly Charlotte Fowler ................................................. Memories in the Making Pebble Rehm ................................................... Broderie Perse Experience Janice L. Mowery ........................................................ One Fabric Wonder 305 1st nd 2 rd 3 HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM Show Chair Theme: Modern Quilts Bettepat Miller Graves .......................................................... BOM Rescue Linda Neal .................................................................... Aloha from Hawaii Wilma Moss ............................................................................. Hex Checks Marie Zaczkowski .................................................... Dresdens Go Modern Floyd Moss ................................................................................ Wallpaper Robin Williamson ................................................. Modern Target Practice Joe Ellen Ticknor .......................................................... Whirling Log Cabin Kimberly Pajot ....................................................... Modern Color Daggers Rachel Bryan .................................................... Sonata in “A” Sharp Minor Lynne Fritsche .......................................................................... Wrap It Up Ann Cardon ....................................................... Mondrian Meets the Park Shannon Page ..................................................................... Roamers’ Way Glynnis Wood ...................................................................... Logs on Point Joan McGee ............................................................................ Science Fair 306 Garments 1st nd 2 rd 3 Lu Peters ............................. Hiding in Plain Sight: The Cloak of Invisibility Dianne Cronenberg .................................................... Ordinary Time Stole Dianne Cronenberg ................................................................ Lenten Stole 307 Pictorial 1st nd 2 rd 3 HM HM Kristen Vierra ........................................................ I Dream of Wild Horses Theresa Fetch ................................................................................... Chloe Melissa Sobotka ............................................................ Chihuly’s Gondola Shannon Conley .......................................................................... The Dogs Andrea M. Brokenshire .............................................................. Oh Canna 308 Small Quilts 1st nd 2 rd 3 HM HM HM HM HM HM Sally Brown ...................................................... My Mini Baltimore Album Nadine J. Darby ................................................................ American Eagles Pam Walsh ................................................................................... Mi Villita Joe Ellen Ticknor ........................................................... Study in Neocolor Shirley Stevenson ........................................... Jeremiah’s Courting Dance Judy Ullman ............................................................................ Spring Love Shirley Stevenson ............................................................. Berbera Daisies Shannon Conley ...................... Winter in Lincoln County #2: The Orchard Tonya Littmann ...................................................... Jimmy’s General Store 309 First Quilt 1st nd 2 rd 3 HM HM HM Kaye Bly .............................................................................. Hearts of Gold Juliana Nemec Jordan ........................................ Scrappy Maple Leaf Quilt Cindy Hobbs ....................................................................... Applique Affair Susan Hoge .................................................................... Floating the Pinks Laura McClure ....................................................................... Kitchen Quilt Debbie Coates ................................................................... Evening Breeze