Western Canada`s Largest Outdoor Quilt Show!
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Western Canada`s Largest Outdoor Quilt Show!
Western Canada’s Largest Outdoor Quilt Show! Festival OF 20th Annual UILTS At Heritage Park May 23 & 24, 2015 Saturday & Sunday 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 1900 Heritage Drive SW Calgary • 403.268.8500 • www.HeritagePark.ca Daily admission rates apply. Free entry for Heritage Park Annual Pass Holders. Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Quilts are displayed outdoors throughout much of the Historical Village area. Indoor display locations are marked with our distinctive Heritage Star banner. Quilt Community Showcase Are you interested in learning more about quilting in our area? Visit the Quilt Community Showcase and meet some of the many quilting guilds and charitable groups who are involved in quilting in our community. Find out how you can get involved too. The Festival of Quilts is indebted to the guilds for their traditions, creativity and focus as they continually strive to raise the profile and preserve the heritage of quilting in Western Canada. Quilt Community Showcase Participants Airdrie & District Quilt Guild Big Hill Quilters Bow River Quilters Calgary Modern Quilt Guild Calgary Silver Thimble Quilters Guild Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts Cochrane Quilters Flying Needles Quilt Guild Heritage Park Quilt Guild High River Handicraft Guild Mennonite Central Committee Millrise Quilters’ Guild Peace by Piece Quilters Piecemakers Guild of Calgary Quilt Canada Quilted Mouse Quilts of Valour Sew and Sew Quilters Find the following businesses and more in our “Merchants’ Mall” Celebration Tent (#11) and Chautauqua Tent (#10) 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Daily Addie’s Creative Fabrics Alberta Quilter A Sewing Sensation Astrin’s Attic A Threaded Needle Bloomin’ Inn Chinook Fabrics Cottage Quilts Extraordinary Extras Fabriculous Hamel’s Fabrics Heart n’ Sole Quilts Loopy D’s Longarm Studio M & K Quilting My Sewing Room Quilter’s Quarters Redfern Enterprises Rumpled Quilt Skins Sparrow Studioz The Cotton Mill The Fabric Addict The Quilt Rack The Sugar Pine Company Veronica’s Sewing Supplies Village Quilts Wonderfil Specialty Threads DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULE Please join our merchants as they demonstrate a variety of quilting techniques. Come to the Chautauqua Tent (#10) to learn more about our guilds. Demonstrations take place each day on stage at the Merchants’ Mall, Celebration Tent (#11). SOMETHING NEW! QUILTER OF DISTINCTION PRESENTATION ~ Darlene Hockaday ~ How to Build a Quilt 101 Have you ever wondered what goes into making a quilt? Join us in Atlas Lumber (#27) for an enlightening presentation on basic quilting followed by an opportunity to ask questions. This information session is for beginner quilters and people who would like to know more about quilting. Presentations will start at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. each day of the Festival and are approximately 30–45 minutes. If you have ever wondered how to begin, this is your chance to learn! Saturday, May 23 at 2:00 p.m. Canmore Opera House (#43) 20th Anniversary Commemorative Thimble Purchase yours for $5 at the Information Booth #130 in the Celebration Tent (#11). Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Thank you to the following sponsors for supporting the 2015 Festival of Quilts. By providing financial and gift-in-kind support, these businesses have helped promote a growing public interest in Heritage Park’s Festival of Quilts. At press time, they are: Along Came Quilting, Calgary Addie’s Creative Fabrics, Cochrane My Sewing Room, Calgary Quilts are on display throughout the Park. See the map on the back cover. POINTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Merchants’ Mall...................................................................................Celebration Tent (#11), Chautauqua Tent (#10) Quilt Community Showcase.................................................................................................. Chautauqua Tent (#10) Quilter of Distinction, Darlene Hockaday..................................................................... Canmore Opera House (#43) Quilt Raffle, Heritage Block Competition and Festival Information Booth............................Celebration Tent (#11) How to Build a Quilt 101............................................................................................................ Atlas Lumber (#27) SPECIAL DISPLAYS Stampede 100th Anniversary Quilt........................................................... Talisman Heritage Education Centre (#47) Blue & White Quilts.................................................................................... Talisman Heritage Education Centre (#47) “Dear Jane” and “Nearly Insane”.............................................................. Talisman Heritage Education Centre (#47) Past Quilters of Distinction.................................................................................................... Wainwright Hotel (#24) Quilter of Distinction, Darlene Hockaday..................................................................... Canmore Opera House (#43) Creative Kids.................................................................................................................Weedon School House (#40) T 2015 Quilter of Distinction — Darlene Hockaday o celebrate the Festival of Quilts 20th Anniversary, we are proud to have Darlene Hockaday as our Quilter of Distinction. Darlene’s passion for quilting, and for the Festival, has made her the perfect choice for this honour. She’s been a volunteer at the Park for 25 years working with both the Fall Fair and the Festival of Quilts. Each year during the Festival, Darlene has gone above and beyond to ensure the event ran smoothly and was more visually stunning than the one before. This is our way of showing our appreciation for all her hard work. Darlene’s passion for quilting started over 25 years ago. Her first projects involved piecing and quilting by hand. From there, she made the transition to machine piecing and quilting. She claims that the discovery of the rotary cutter was the point of no return that got her hooked. This stemmed an obsession with the textiles and tools available to make her quilting enjoyable and creative. She joined a small quilting group that met weekly at a local fabric store and with that group there was no end to the ideas that have kept her busy and inspired. However, with all of the modern amenities available, Darlene still has a deep appreciation for antique quilts and specifically the workmanship involved in their creation. Currently, she’s working on a series of four block hand appliqué quilts based on antique quilts of the late 19th century. Darlene’s favourite things to work on include hand appliqué, scrap quilts and fun patterns for kids’ quilts. This love for kids’ quilts sparked a passion in Darlene to collaborate with the Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts to start a successful team that makes quilts for sick kids. Road trips to quilt shows, and being involved with the Knotty Quilters allows Darlene to be involved in the community and keeps her mind open for her next inspiration. She feels that part of enjoying your craft includes the sharing of ideas and camaraderie with others. Looking forward, Darlene would like to work toward improving the quality and variety of her machine quilting skills. No doubt there is another masterpiece around the corner. Please join us Saturday, May 23 at 2 p.m. for a special presentation for Darlene Hockaday! Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Information listed here was provided by the exhibitors. General Display and Special Display entries appear first. They are followed by entries with special identifying tags: a single letter for Group Displays and “CK” for the Creative Kids’ Display. General Quilt Display Heritage Park, Calgary 001 Christmas Bells 2015 Heritage Park Festival of Quilts raffle quilt made from 2013 challenge blocks. Quilted by Sonja Hind. (68x85) 002 Down on the Farm Quilt top made from the 2014 challenge blocks. This will be raffled in 2016. 003 Second Raffle Quilt — Easy Street Made by the Festival of Quilts committee. Pattern by Janet Barker. Calgary Stampede, Calgary 004 Calgary Stampede Centennial Quilt We came up with the idea “What Does Calgary Stampede Mean to You?” This was the result. (120x144) Jodi Antoniuk, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 012Giraffidae This quilt is a surprise gift for a friend’s first grandson. I used a photo (an Aardvark pattern) and Riley Blake fabrics to create it. (42x54) Betty Bailey, Cochrane 013 Aloha and Mahalo A trip to the Hawaiian Islands inspired this appliquéd sampler. It is now a wonderful memory of a beautiful part of our world. Quilted by Little House Creations. (60x94) 014 Hearts in Bloom Made as a block of the month sampler for Addie’s, it was hand appliquéd and machine quilted. Quilted by Little House Creations. (69x86) 015 Sampler in Blue and Yellow The search for blue and yellow fabrics, begun over a decade ago, culminated in this sampler. Quilted by Laura MacDonald, Precious Pieces Quilting. (94x108) 005 Yummy Rainbow Quilt Just a fun quilt pattern I found and had a colourful jelly roll I wanted to use. Quilted by Corinne Johnson. (60x52) Gail Banks, Calgary Cheryl Arkison, Calgary 017Metroplex Made for another teen grandson. (64x84) 006 Modern Christmas Tree Simple, bold and still cozy. A new Christmas quilt for the family, inspired by my favourite part of the holiday: getting the tree. (64x70) 007 Mountain Meadows The dance of light across a mountain meadow. Improvisationally pieced. (52x68) 008 Sewing Machine Quilt My favourite tool for my favourite activity, inspired and improvised sewing machines. (50x50) 016 Criss Cross Tiles Made for my teenage grandson for Christmas. (70x82) Janet Barker, Calgary 018 Broken Arrows An original design inspired by a graphic on a building on the Blackfoot Nation in Montana. (54x58) 019 Garden Square I enjoyed using up many batiks in this original design. (52x66) 009Smooch Depending on how you look at it, you see hearts or lips. Regardless, I see love. (81x54) 010 There is Peace in Pattern The quilt itself says it all: there is, indeed, peace in the pattern of quilt making, in the fabric, in the quilt. Improvisationally quilted. (53x56) Belinda Austin, Cochrane **First Festival Entry** 011 Butterfly Garden My first quilt! A photo of a Bento Box design and Moda’s beautiful Just Wing It fabric collection provided inspiration and courage to experiment. (42x42) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 020 Love Those Leaves! I designed this pattern with a leaf theme that also doubles as a heart for special occasions—just leave out the stem! (20x50) Rosemary Baverstock, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 021 Birthday Hugs Flannel quilt made in 2008 to celebrate my husband’s 70th birthday using flannel layer cake squares. (61x70) 022 January Blues First in a series of table toppers made using the Little Twister Ruler. (23x23) 023 Oh Canada My July block using the Little Twister Ruler. Machine pieced and quilted in June 2014. (23x23) 024 Pink Hearts Paper pieced hearts using a chocolate box pattern from the Internet. (33x41) Alison Bjurstrom, Okotoks **First Festival Entry** 033 Everywhere at Once Personal challenge from Linda Freund at Rumpled Quilt Skins in Okotoks: one block, three sizes and eight different batik colours. Custom designed arrow block and voilà! (60x78) Aggie Bollhorn, DeWinton 034 Remembering Them! Challenge project. Was given a theme, Remembrance Day, and a fat 8th of fabric to use. Chose London Tower Memorial. (23x20) Joyce Brenton, Calgary 035 Do You Know The Pumpkin Man? A wall hanging made from a pattern by Shauna Case. I changed it a little by adding buttons for the leaves. (22x24) Shelley Bennett, Calgary 036 Falling Triangles I saw the quilt block done by Jenny Doan of Missouri Star Quilt Company and adapted my own layout for the size I wanted. Quilted by Sheila Mote, Stitchez. (55x72) 025 Civil War Diaries Quilt Club at Traditional Pastimes about six years ago. Finally completed summer of 2014. (110x102) 037 Lest We Forget Wall hanging made from a pattern designed by H. Corrine Hewitt. (25x36) 026 Common Bride Quilt Club at Along Came Quilting. A difficult quilt due to all the Y seams. Many hours spent hand appliquéing. Quilted by Irene Campbell. (86x86) 038 Twister Quilt I used the instructions that came with the Twister Ruler and a kit put together by Joanne Pelletier. Quilted by Sheila Mote, Stitchez. (68x75) 027 Feeling Sheepy Quilt made for my first grandchild (Lucy Marie Butler), born Jan. 21, 2015. The sweetest baby ever! Quilted by Irene Campbell. (44x44) 028 Michelle’s Wedding Quilt Quilt made for Michelle O’Brien’s wedding. Loved the pattern from McCall’s Quick Quilts. Finished October 2014. Quilted by Irene Campbell. (76x99) Sharron Brooks, Calgary 039 Barbara’s Flower Garden Nova pattern—Scrap Basket Surprises. Used batik fabrics that reminded me of an elderly friend’s flower garden. The garden and home were lost in the 2013 flood. Quilted by Edith Koprek, Inch by Inch. (60x75) Margo Brown, Calgary Patrice Berko, Calgary 029 Billings Backdoor Summer Solstice At the Backdoor Quilt Shoppe in Billings, I fell in love with a particular batik. The rest is history. Quilted by Dorothy Cornforth, Sew Forth. (58x58) 030 Canmore Autumn Made from a kit, called Woodland Splendor, purchased at the Canmore quilt store. Reminded me of Canmore. Quilted by Dorothy Cornforth, Sew Forth. (64x81) 031 Squares in the Round In Florida, I found a pattern that is perfect for another Florence Godfrey inspired project. She is the scrap management queen! Quilted by Dorothy Cornforth, Sew Forth. (64x79) 032 Thai Blossom This was a mini workshop taught by fellow guild member Karen Wallace-Dudley using some of Karen Kay Buckley’s techniques. Quilted by Dorothy Cornforth, Sew Forth. (19x19) 040Shambhala Mystery Quilt by Nimble Thimbles Quilt Club. All from my stash! I had no idea what the outcome would be. Quilted by Karen Morrison, Queen B Quilting Designs, Airdrie. (76x77) Morgan Brown, Calgary 041 Alberta Prairies My first mystery quilt and the results couldn’t be better. The element of surprise and excitement to see the final product is well worth the wait. Quilted by Karen Morrison, Queen B Quilting Designs, Airdrie. (77x76) Kimberley Elizabeth Busato, Calgary 042 Crazy for the Kiddles Using 70 plus prints and 1,100 pieces, this quilt took six months to complete. Made to cover an antique doll bed, this quilt belongs to two needlefelted dolls (the Kiddles). (23x23) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Kim Busch, Calgary **First Festival Entry** Susan Chiswell, Calgary 043 Cheetahs on the Run These jungle prints called my name and I love anything with an Irish chain in it. (72x72) 055Seahorses Table runner. I did the top, my sister Bernardien did the back, binding and stitching. (13x26) 044 Flower Fundamentals This combination of blue and gold with a touch of green turned out to be quite spectacular, especially with the quilted flower pattern. (80x102) 045 Nine Patch in a Nine Patch This was a fun way to use up lots of scraps. It was also my first attempt at long arm quilting. (72x83) 046 Pinwheels in the Garden I loved this flowered pattern and what better fun than having pinwheels in the block pattern. (84x98) 047 Yellow Splendor My daughter, Hailey, loves yellow so I made this for her hope chest. (73x89) Lana Butcher, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 048 County Lines This quilt was made for my son. Then Jane added so much with her quilting. A quilt made with love for someone so special. Quilted by Jane Goddard, Acorn Quilting. (63x82) Myrna Campbell, Calgary 049 Modern Bubble Fun A simple challenge to have fun with bright colours and machine quilting techniques. (37x37) 050 Then and Now Exploring depth of field using shades of grey and red. The quilting, inspired by the past, complements the clean lines of today. (36x52) Natalia Carlson, Calgary 051Grinch Tree wall hanging that looks like a “Grinch Tree”. (8x20) Shirley Carlson, Calgary Norma Christie, Calgary 056 Black and White, and Some Insight!! Sixteen beautiful Exchange Blocks received from Silver Thimble Guild members. Cornerstones from a panel entitled What Quilters Really Think…! And, I did the quilting myself! (73x73) Peggy Chudzy, Calgary 057 Butterfly Sampler I climbed the mountain of beginner machine embroidery to complete this sampler at Sewing World. Trapunto, 3-D embroidery, puffy foam and downloading designs are now much easier. (21x50) 058 Hawaiian Memories Purchased charm packs in 2008 and completed the quilt in 2014. Reminds me of a wonderful trip to Maui. Quilted by Irene Campbell. (52x72) 059 No Bug-gee! Our granddaughter, Ava, doesn’t like bugs very much and her two-year-old expression is “no buggee!”. Perfect for her biggirl bed quilt. (44x68) 060 Winter Warm Up Atkinson Design for daughter Holly. Raggy snowflakes and fleece back complement soft pastel colours. Quilted by Sonja Hind. (63x73) Shirley Clarke, Calgary 061 Cone Flowers Pattern is a design by Diane McGregor. An enjoyable pattern to work with and I added the bead embellishment to give it some sparkle. (22x32) 062 Garden Party The Garden Party was designed by McKenna Ryan. This piece was a challenge with all the small flowers that required rough edge appliqué. This was a kit. (30x31) 052Chrysanthemum My second quilt using Janet Barker’s Sunflower pattern. I renamed it because of the very different colours. All quilting done on a domestic machine by me. (60x60) 053 Kool Katz Cats and mice pieced as friendship blocks by members of Northern Lights. Pattern featured in Quilters Newsletter Magazine in 2007. Finished by hand and free motion quilting. Quilted by Sonja Hind. (82x87) 054Zinnia Pattern design for Zinnia is Janet Barker’s Sunflower. It is coloured very differently, so I renamed it. I just love, love, love this design. All quilting done on a domestic machine by me. (60x60) creative fabrics Janet Byl 403.932.1500 2addies@gmail.com www.addiescreativefabrics.com 420 First Street West Cochrane, AB T4C 1B1 Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Phyllis Davis, Calgary 063 Black and White Splash Made for a children’s charity from donated and stash fabric. Longarm quilted by quilter as she learned this skill. Machine pieced from pattern created by quilter. (51x59) 064 Which House is Mine Made from donated and stash fabric for a children’s charity. Pattern inspired by a quilt in a catalogue. Machine pieced and quilted by quilter. (50x56) Maureen DeRay, Calgary 065 Animal Antics Animal Antics is a wall hanging done from a pattern by the Stitch Connection. It is machine embroidered and will be for a baby gift at some future date. (51x51) 066 City Streets This is a mystery quilt that I did from a website. I started it in March/April 2013 and did the quilting in early 2015. (53x67) 074 Flower Power Based on design components in Freddy and Gwen Collaborate Again. Long arm quilting by Mary Dylke. (39x72) Jennie EagleSpeaker, Calgary 075 Mindcraft – Creeper A flannel raggedy quilt. Made for my nephew who is a big Minecraft fan. (48x88) 076 Oversized Baby Blanket A flannel raggedy quilt. It started out small for my newborn— then it took on a life of its own and became his early big boy blanket. (50x82) 077 Sesame Street A flannel raggedy quilt. I make flannel crib quilts for my dayhome children to use during their nap times. (33x60) 067 Garden Trellis This quilt is my entry for the Along Came Quilting Challenge for 2015. It is my own design and was the second place winner. (50x64) Josee Element, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 078 Rock, Paper, Scissors This quilt was designed by Mary Waugh and Ann Oastler as a block of the month from the Limestone Quilter’s Guild, in Kingston, Ontario. Quilted by Andrea Harris, Urban Quiltworks. (83x104) Brenda Drake, Calgary **First Festival Entry** Polina Ersh, Calgary 068 Sunflower Illusions My second finished quilt, alternately my “Riders Nation” quilt, is memorable as I remember freezing weather, a course at Along Comes Quilting, serving pancakes at the Grey Cup in Regina, and buying orange fabric there. A Judy Niemeyer paper pieced design. Quilted by Berny Sproule. (98x96) 079 Feathered Star The pattern is by Judy Niemeyer, the method of piecing is paper piecing, and quilting by Loopy D’s Quilting. (96x96) Linda Dunbar, Calgary 069 Tough Enough To Wear Pink My canine buddy Oliver is wearing a pink bandana from 2007 when the Stampede theme was Tough Enough To Wear Pink. (29x26) Krystyn Dutz, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 070 Aztec Garden My husband and I visited his mother who is an avid quilter and who owns a longarm, so I could improve my quilting and this was the result. (56x56) Mary Dylke, Calgary 071 Big Bang A quilter’s idea of the Big Bang. Inspiration was the Laurel Burch Celestial Dreams panel. Design and long arm quilting by Mary Dylke. (60x72) 072 Blast Off! Experimenting with paper piecing and quilting. Design and long arm quilting by Mary Dylke. (47x66) 073Do-Si-Do Using a gift bundle of fabric. Lemon Square design from Fresh Lemons blog. Long arm quilting by Mary Dylke. (54x64) Kathi Ewen, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 080 Just Stay There….. Pattern by McKenna Ryan. Hand appliqué, machine piecing and quilting. (21x28) 081 The Conversation Based on a painting by Indian painter B. Prabha. Appliqué technique envisioned and taught by Paramjeet Bawa of Oman. (20x29) 082 Who, Me? My dog, as a pup, thought he was invisible. Machine appliqué, thread painting and quilting. From an original photo. (22x28) 083 Wind In My Garden A challenge to do something different using the kaleidoscope pattern. (36x36) Catherine Farr, Calgary 084 Union Jack Jack started as a fun way to use some scraps. The largest piece finishes at 1" by 3.5". The quilt was made without a pattern. (90x100) Kathy Fioritti, Calgary 085 The Cat’s Meow Done as a mystery quilt with the Quilted Mouse Guild in 2014. Pattern is Cat’s Meow by Debbie Caffrey. Quilted by Jennifer Poole. (66x84) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 086 Time Of Your Life Made as a gift for my daughter Tessa to celebrate her graduation from Eastern New Mexico University in 2014. Quilted by Jennifer Poole. (87x100) Sheila Fuller, Red Deer **First Festival Entry** Susan B. Fisher, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 098 Chocolate Covered Cherries My favourite colour is red. I saw a flannel quilt and just had to make it. Longarmed by me. (59x70) 087 The Emerald City—Seattle This is a NAGS challenge based on the colours on a mug. (72x84) Laura Foltinek, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 088 My Secret Garden I saw a curtain hanging in a USA museum. I bought the quilt kit but changed design placement and colours significantly to my liking. Work of art! (49x70) Dorothy Fowler, Calgary 089 My Checkered Past This is a Whirlygig pattern. This completed quilt is going in my “Wedding Quilt Stash”. I have 11 grandchildren and will need a wedding quilt for each. Hope they enjoy this as much as I enjoyed making it. Quilted by Jane Goddard, Acorn Quilting. (93x107) Lorie Francescut, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 090Hogwarts Hogwarts is a 4-panel art quilt based on a photo. All four pieces are hung to create one wall quilt. (30x40) 091Hogwarts Hogwarts is a 4-panel art quilt based on a photo. All four pieces are hung to create one wall quilt. (30x40) 092Hogwarts Hogwarts is a 4-panel art quilt based on a photo. All four pieces are hung to create one wall quilt. (30x40) 093Hogwarts Hogwarts is a 4-panel art quilt based on a photo. All four pieces are hung to create one wall quilt. (30x40) Carol Fredericks, Calgary 094 Irish Mist With A Burgundy Twist Pattern is Irish Mist from Six Halves Make A Whole More by The Quilt Branch. A beautiful heirloom quilt for my beautiful daughter, Caitlin. Quilted by Mary Dylke. (80x91) Kate Friesen, Calgary 095 Night Garden Fairies This is another quilt I started years ago (maybe 2007) but just finished it in 2014. The pattern is by I Wanna Quilt! Pattern Company. Quilted by Fran Stromberg. (40x52) 096Reminiscence I started this block of the month quilt in 2001 and finally finished hand quilting it in 2014. The pattern is by The Rabbit Factory. (76x92) 097 Breakfast at Tiffany’s I loved the vintage fabrics that came in this kit. It was the perfect size for a picnic tablecloth. (36x36) 099 Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans I saw this flannel quilt and thought it would make a great man’s quilt. This was also my first attempt at long arm quilting. (59x70) Sarah Gainor, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 100Sarah I am 18 and I have autism. I love to quilt. My teacher Mandi taught me. This is my very first quilt. (35x64) Philippa Gelinas, Calgary 101 Liberty Foxes Pattern by Elizabeth Hartman, these foxes have taken social media by storm! Pieced and backed this with luxurious Liberty of London lawn. Quilted by me. (45x59) 102 Wild Goose Chase The geese are a bit wild, wonky, and all over the place … hence Wild Goose Chase. Designed by Beth Vassalo, pieced and quilted by me. (58x73) Belinda Giles, Calgary 103 Into The Woods Bear Paws, stars and nature panels bring a bit of the outdoors inside when snuggled under this quilt. Quilted by My Sewing Room. (66x88) 104 Rainbow Stars This quilt brings to mind a rainbow of colour in a clearing stormy sky. (47x47) 105 The Elusive Moose Made for my father-in-law as a memory of his bucket list trip to the Yukon. Although we saw many varieties of wildlife, the moose remained elusive. (96x104) Carole Glass, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 106 New Fangled Angles I pieced this quilt top after taking a Heather Stewart workshop. My friend quilted it for me. It is for my grandson. (61x78) Kay Gould, Calgary 107 Antique Garden I wanted a spring table centre so made two—one to hand quilt at Heritage Park as a volunteer during the summer. (46x46) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Monica Goulet, Calgary 108 Bi-Polar (Once Upon a Star) This whimsical quilt designed by McKenna Ryan has creatures from the North and South poles, appliquéd in bright-coloured batiks. Started in 2009 as a block of the month, finished in 2015. (57x63) 109 Oh Canada 2 This puzzler-designed quilt is made of Canadian-themed flannels for my Dad for his 80th birthday. Made with love and gratitude. Quilted by Janet Madeyski, Patches & Threads. (64x84) Jean Gray, Calgary 118 Farmer’s Wife and Friends Traditional blocks from Laurie Aaron Hird’s book, nontraditional fabric for the cornerstones and inner border, and extra blocks (the friends) pieced into the backing. October 2014 – May 2015. Quilted by My Sewing Room. (87x97) 119 Petite Odile Based on 2 designs, “Square Dance” and “Prismatic” by Kathleen Ricketson from “Little Bits Quilting Bee” and inspired by these French General fabrics. December 2014. Quilted by My Sewing Room. (80x96) 120 Sarah’s Pinks Based on “Water’s Edge” by Marion Patterson, and inspired by the border fabric. April 2015. (65x80) 110 Celtic Wedding Quilt—1982 Hand quilted for Jean’s son Gary and daughter-in-law Julie for their wedding in July 1982. It has three pillows to match the quilt. (84x108) Jacque Hagen, Calgary Sharon Gray, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 122 Sweet Little One Based on Janet Barker’s tessellated design, I have added checkerboards and borders to make this sweet baby quilt. Quilted on my home machine. (36x47) 111 Imperfect Historical Intersection I created this quilt as an homage to early Canadian history and to the Lakota women who were known for their beautiful Lone Star quilts. Quilted by Katie Van Veldhuizen. (80x80) Vanecea Greene, Calgary 112 On a Winged Prayer Inspired by Dale Auger and Debra Hyde. Yes, those are all one-inch squares finishing at 12 inches. Quilted by Vanecea Greene. (60x80) 113 Shades of Grey Having fun with many shades of grey glide threads, Tsukineko ink pens, trapunto, black Hobbs batting and polyester batting. Just playing around. Quilted by Vanecea Greene. (90x108) 114 The Adventures of the Amazing Alphabet Book by Pat Holland, just fun to make. Quilted by Vanecea Greene. (50x60) 115 The Offering Tribute to Dale Auger, still playing with one-inch squares, on Pellon grid trying to use up the scraps. Quilted by Vanecea Greene. (60x84) Inna Gurel, Calgary 116 Rosewood Cabin My first full-sized quilt, a scrappy hand-pieced log cabin that turned rosy-pink after the first wash. I actually like it better this way. Quilted by Bonnie Stainbrook. (90x90) 121 Log Cabin Brights This bright log cabin quilt began as my friendship block with Piecemakers Guild. Quilted on my home machine. (73x88) Sandra Hand, Calgary 123 French Braid Purchased as a kit from Veronica’s Quilt Shop. I love the colours and this one was a challenge! Quilted by Sheila Mote, Stitchez. (50x80) 124Kimono Kit purchased from Sugar Pine at the Festival of Quilts quite a few years ago. (29x40) 125Lighthouses Purchased this kit on a trip to Newfoundland. (27x27) Marylin Handy, Calgary 126 Summer Garden This quilt was made to use up scraps. (53x63) Sharon Hanna, Calgary 127 Chain of Fools An exercise in matching corners! Based on Jen Kingswell’s pattern with modifications. I adore the quilted flowers and swirls. Quilted by Elaine Andrew, Quilt It. (71x78) Rita Guthrie, Calgary 128 Control Freak Kaffe Fassett’s book, “Simple Shapes, Spectacular Quilts”, features this pattern on the cover. I tried to replicate his version but couldn’t do it, so I unstitched the blocks and felt more in control. Quilted by Elaine Andrew, Quilt It. (62x90) 117 A Twist of the Orient First try at using the Twister tools. Inspired by an Asian fabrics layer cake, and border idea from the internet. December 2014. Quilted by My Sewing Room. (69x92) 129 Floral Webs From an antique spider web workshop taught by Heather Stewart in 2014. I dug into my happy box of florals for strips. Quilted by Elaine Andrew, Quilt It. (94x104) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 130 Spice Market Based on the pattern Tunisia by Pamela Goecke Dinndorf. The jumble of colours and patterns remind me of an open air market where you might buy almost anything! Quilted by Irene Campbell. (60x72) Candice Henson, Redcliff 131 The Gypsy’s Mistress Lives On Bumbleberry Lane I had a box of completed Bumbleberry Lane blocks and also had the Gypsy Wife pattern from Jen Kingwell. I “borrowed” the setting and made a few other changes. Quilted by Elaine Andrew, Quilt It. (70x90) 144 Jewel Patch Pattern by Three Dudes. Fell into place very nicely. Enjoyable. Quilted by Sylvie Schow, Sylvie Schow LongArming. (60x60) Carol Hannesson, Rimbey **First Festival Entry** 132 Contemporary Bargello I saw this pattern in a magazine and wanted a green spring quilt. (90x100) 133 Scrappy Hunter Star I made this quilt at a workshop in Hoadley AB. We had a great time camping and quilting. (52x69) Shauna Harris McGinn, Chestermere **First Festival Entry** 134 Alexa’s Born Blanket I made this quilt for my daughter and her first photo was with this quilt, so she literally thought she was born with it. (24x48) 135 Born Blanket v 2.0 Created for my daughter’s 16th birthday to replace the original born blanket and represent the next phase of her life. Quilted by Crazi Quilters Lair, Medicine Hat. (90x90) 136 Primarily E My son was in need of a new quilt for a new room and new bed… so this is the result. (80x80) 137 Verandah Tiles Just a fun pattern, made from my stash and often found on my dining room table. (36x36) Beverly Henson, Redcliff 138Ford Purchased a new vehicle and the salesman was so very patient and helpful in all aspects of the instruction—I felt he deserved a quilt. Quilted by Sylvie Schow, Sylvie Schow LongArming. (48x56) 139Frozen Bought panel—added border—own thoughts, then did thread painting. (40x48) 140Mickey! Illusion—I love this pattern. Quilted by Sylvie Schow, Sylvie Schow LongArming. (50x53) 141Olaf Illusion—love fabric—made interesting quilt. Quilted by Sylvie Schow, Sylvie Schow LongArming. (50x50) 142Wow Illusion pattern and fun quilt. Quilted by Sylvie Schow, Sylvie Schow LongArming. (54x58) 143 Double Slice Layer Cake Interesting pattern developed into a very beautiful quilt. Quilted by Sylvie Schow, Sylvie Schow LongArming. (62x70) 145Nurse Many different aspects of the nurse and many fabrics portraying same—graduated nursing. Quilted by Sylvie Schow, Sylvie Schow LongArming. (52x68) Sonja Hind, Calgary 146 Disappearing Pinwheel A method of making this block the Anita Grossman Solomon way. (66x80) 147 Eye Spy My guild, The Piecemakers, had a challenge this year to find up to 40 objects and incorporate them into a quilt any which way. I made an Eye Spy quilt. (45x56) 148 Over the Edge A panel I purchased in Las Vegas a few years ago. (30x24) 149Vines The quilt challenge at Along Came Quilting. (38x55) Arlene Hiuser, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 150 Horse Love My mother, Violet, and sister, Karen, sewed this quilt with me. I gave it to my husband, Sam, on Valentine’s Day. The horses look just like his. It was a great gift and great fun doing it. Quilted by Lorraine Appleby, The Quilted Top. (100x105) Darlene Hockaday, Calgary 151 Little Baskets A group challenge to make a basket pattern quilt. (23x31) Linda Homenick, Calgary 152 My Favorite Place Appliqué workshop last year at the Heritage Park Festival of Quilts with marvellous instructor Joan Statz. (22x20) 153 Scavenger Hunt A Piecemakers Guild challenge 2014 – 2015. Of the 40 items listed, I found 36 in my stash! This could be a gameboard as there are at least 20 of the items in each block. Cozy flannelette backing. (35x49) Carol Humphreys, Calgary 154 Shades of Grey This quilt was made for my daughter and new son-in-law to celebrate their engagement. A cozy flannel Hopscotch pattern quilt. Quilted by Sheila Mote, Stitchez. (55x65) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Donna Jackson, Calgary Bernardien Johnston, Calgary 155 For the Love of Football Made to recognize 15 years of volunteer coaching by David (my son) with the Calgary Colts Atom / Pee Wee Football Club. Pattern is Shadow Box by Mountainpeek Creations. Quilted by Nancy McIntyre (Victoria’s Threadworks). (69x81) 167 Flowers in the Springs My first strip quilt with leftover fabric from another quilt. 2½-inch strips. Quilted by Sylvie Schow, Sylvie Schow LongArming. (85x106) 156 Sarah’s Prairie Stars My daughter begged me to make this Judy Niemeyer quilt after seeing one hanging at the Heritage Park Festival of Quilts several years ago. I made it for her 40th birthday. Quilted by Christine Tessier, Okotoks, AB. (89x89) 157 Summer Solstice Made for Kayla’s (my granddaughter) 20th birthday. I learned Judy Niemeyer paper piecing in classes taught by Maureen Wood at Bow Bench Retreat in Carseland. Quilted by Sandy Turner, Yuma AZ. (57x57) 158 True Love Made to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary. Based on pattern “Melinda’s Heart” by H.K. Farmer, Ribbon Quilts. Quilted by Judy Valentine, Yuma AZ. (87x91) Judy Jess, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 159 Small Baskets This quilt was a challenge to our guild by Darlene Hockaday. (19x19) Margaret Jessop, Calgary 160 Butterfly Wonder This is a one block wonder that I started fifteen years ago or so. Finally finished! (48x68) 168 Mustang Cars My son loves Ford Mustangs. Bought fabric when I saw it over a year or so ago. Made up my own pattern. Just worked with what I had. P.S. He loves it. Quilted by Sylvie Schow, Sylvie Schow LongArming. (100x120) 169 Shades of Green Made with green shades of colour—Moda jelly roll. Saw 3 Dudes tutorial by Jenny Doan. Quilted by Sylvie Schow, Sylvie Schow LongArming. (65x65) 170 Split 9 Patch in the Fall 9 patch, cut and turned. Saw a Missouri Star quilt tutorial and this was my first try. Made with a pack of 5” charms. (27x27) Larissa Johnston, Calgary 171 Comic Tote I needed a bag for weekly comic night—and this was the perfect size! A bit of fun—super hero fabric, bright colours and voilá! Jenny Doan pattern. (13x12) Leah Johnston, Calgary 172 Pajamas Left Behind Made from my favourite old flannel pajamas. (66x82) Agnete Kay, Calgary 161 Fruit and Veggie Salad I taught a class with Magic Tiles about ten years ago. I decided to put all my samples together into a quilt. (60x120) 173 Driving to Pink My young granddaughter loves to listen to music by “Pink” when her parents drive. (37x52) 162Mandalas Started this in a class at Quilt Knit Stitch in Portland. (14x19) 174Gladiolus Charm Quilt (if I am not mistaken…) with appliqué line-drawing of gladiolus flower. Inspired by aria from Cavalleria Rusticana. (43x54) 163 My Three Sisters 2 Challenge quilt for travelling exhibit. I made this one as an example or trial run for the other which will be at Quilt Canada. (15x22) 175 Joanne’s Pattern My daughter designed this pattern for me around 1990—and I finally got round to sewing it! (35x35) 164 Red Blue and Black Flourish I taught this class years ago at Sanderson Ridge, and finally decided to finish up all my samples. It’s a One Block Wonder. (84x96) Leanne Johancsik, Calgary 165 Asian Elephants I found the Elephants in Victoria, the grey Asian knots in Singapore and the border fabric in Canmore. Always buy the fabric you love! (50x60) 166 Purple Strips and Curves I wanted to learn a new technique and this was a challenge. I had fun placing the circles and quilting using many different stitches! (18x81) Cottage Quilting Ltd. 110, 2000 Spall Road Kelowna, BC V1Y 9P6 Tel: 250-860-1120 www.cottagequiltingonline.com Your authorized Bernina and Brother Dealer Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 176 Stars and Jars New variation of traditional star. One of the fabrics features jars. Utility quilted by hand. (47x74) 188 Red, Gray and White Simply Retro pattern, but looks modern. Second attempt at longarm. (66x86) Sheila Kerr, Calgary Myrna Lamb, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 177 Christmas Celebration A Christmas tree skirt by Judy Niemeyer. This tree skirt is paper pieced and features floating spikes, flying geese, curved and traditional piecing. Quilted by Jane Goddard, Acorn Quilting. (60x60) 189 Carson’s Quilt This quilt was made for my grandson, Carson. (56x76) 178Labyrinth Originally made as a guild challenge using only black, white, and red. I offset a six-inch New York Beauty block. This quilt contains 29 different fabrics. Quilted by Jane Goddard, Acorn Quilting. (60x60) Erin Kielstra, Okotoks 179 It’s Very Purple Used one strip from all the purples in my stash. (61x69) 180 Red and White Stars The pattern is from Keepsake Quilting. When I saw it, I had to make it! All of the reds are from my stash. (80x81) 181 Winter Star I wanted to make this pattern for a long time. Found just enough of the batik on sale to finally do it! (86x86) 190 Cole’s Quilt This quilt was made for my grandson, Cole. His room was decorated with dinosaurs, so I quilted dinosaurs and his footprints into this piece. (60x83) Jenn Laurendeau, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 191 Cat’s Meow I come from a family of cat lovers. I made this quilt for my sister. Pattern: Lunch Box Quilts—Cat’s Meow. Machine embroidery. Quilted by Bonnie’s Longarm Quilting. (53x60) Joyce E. Lee, Calgary 192Nutcracker I bought this kit at The Sugar Pine Company, Canmore, while on a quilting retreat. It’s a cheery reminder of a great weekend. (16x24) Knotty Quilters, Calgary 193 Posies and Scallops The stitch and slice jellyroll quilt from Fons and Porter’s TV show. The yo-yo flower centres are from the 18-inch piece they discarded. (70x75) 182 Dinosaurs Roar Dinosaurs Roar is a Knotty Quilters fund raising project. (54x58) 194 Twelve Days of Christmas I bought this kit several years ago at the Festival of Quilts. It is for our son and daughter-in-law. (41x64) Dawn Kozub, Calgary **First Festival Entry** Sherry Leedham, Calgary 183 Walking on Sunshine Quilt is a Triple Irish Chain. Pieced by Dawn Kozub and Sol Beatriz Velez. Longarmed by Dawn Kozub. (98x98) 195Pinwheel Ballerina by Jaybird Quilts. I liked the bright colours for my daughter’s turquoise room. Fun to put together! (64x85) Sandra Krystalowich, Calgary Heather Leigh-Martin, Calgary 184 Remembrance Day Challenge Quilt Retreat challenge incorporating a poppy and specific red fabric. Added antique cigarette silks of Canadian Regiments and names of WW1 battles in which Canadians fought. (12x26) 196 Heart and Souls This quilt was done because of the pretty pastels for a girl’s room. It is a packaged quilt that was purchased at Sugar Pine Quilt Store in Canmore. (76x86) Maureen Lallier, Calgary 185 Autumn Bliss One block wonder pattern. Three dimensional blocks and added design features. Quilted by Vanecea Greene. (70x80) 186 Bon Voyage Commercial pattern. Fun pattern to dream by, all the places you want to travel. (56x70) 187 Lime Rickey Keepsake Quilting pattern. I love the crisp colours, first attempt at longarm. (54x68) Joëlle Lemmer, Calgary 197 Chicks ‘n’ Stix Little chicks scooting amongst colourful stix will surely keep a toddler occupied. (41x52) 198 Cowboy Stars Keeping them herded, cowboys are the stars of this show. (82x100) 199 Iris Waves Springtime waves through iris blooms—smell the air. (45x52) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 200 Owl Party Love the owls with their big, bright eyes—this one’s a keeper! (76x87) 212 Sunny Windows Just using up small scraps from my overflowing stash! Quilted by Robyn Lessoway, Robyn’s Nest Quilting. (65x80) Robyn Lessoway, Calgary Denyce Lundeen, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 201 Hallowe’en Zigzag Our group challenge this year was based on Starbucks mugs. I had Houston, worked perfectly with the kit I bought last year at the Festival. (59x69) 213 Eureka I completed this Eureka quilt during a class taught by Linda Ward. Quilted by Bonnie Stainbrook. (92x108) Kathleen Lindsay, Calgary 202 Through the Solarium Window My interpretation of “Bali Sunrise”, a class taught by Wanda Derwee. I see my sunrise over a secret garden “through the solarium window”. (72x84) Kathryn Lloyd, Calgary 203 Alberta Rose Hand embroidered—which I love doing. A girlfriend insisted it was the Alberta Rose so the name stuck! Quilted by Jane Goddard, Acorn Quilting. (100x100) 204Blends Pattern by Marsha McCloskey and Sharon Evans Yenter. The idea is to “blend” patterns and colours. More difficult than I thought it would be! Quilted by My Sewing Room. (94x90) 205Moose This Tony Whitman pattern brought back memories of Northwestern Ontario. (29x30) 206 Summer Swimmers Inspired by the Row By Row Experience last July. A funky, fun quilt for laying in the sun! (35x66) Glenda and Carlitta Lober, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 207 Clark Family Quilt This was a fun bonding experience for mom and I to carry on a family tradition. (60x70) Ann Lock, Calgary 208Botanica Robin Pandolph design purchased around 2001 and completed 2015. One less unfinished project. (82x106) 209 LeeAnn’s House On a mission to complete old projects. This is another one done. Quilted by Theresa Sourisseau. (58x58) 214 French Braid The blue fabrics were collected for a Bargello until I purchased the border fabric which became the inspiration for the blue waterfall. Quilted by Bonnie Stainbrook. (87x88) Jim Lynch, Calgary 215 A Touch of Irish This is a Missouri Star Quilt Company stashbuster quilt done to my interpretation. Pieced and quilted by Jim Lynch. (80x100) 216 The Red Hills This was designed by Betty Oswell from Kamloops BC. Pieced and quilted by Jim Lynch. (78x93) Olga MacFarlane, Calgary 217 Fan Flair I love Japanese fabrics and collect fat quarters, a great way to display them in this quilt. Machine pieced with hand appliqué. (56x72) 218 Pieces of Baltimore Quilt A very intense quilt with many tiny pieces to be cut and sewed to perfection. A gift from a quilting daughter. (83x103) 219 Times Remembered Pattern by Pat Sloan. A great pattern for using stash collected during my quilting years. Machine pieced, hand appliqué block centres, hand quilted. A gift from a quilting daughter. (70x73) Jera MacKenzie, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 220 Out of Step A quieter cousin to Sea Glass Rebel, this shares the palette of sea glass with the orderly forms of Libs Elliott’s Out of Step pattern. (48x48) 221 Round and Round I love combining traditional blocks with modern colours and fabric. This quilt is based on Thimble Blossoms Round and Round pattern. (88x93) 210 Log Cabin Just a quilt pattern I have always wanted to do. Quilted by Donna Samuels. (85x85) 222 Sea Glass Rebel On beach vacations, we collect sea glass. I have combined these gem colours with the jumbled geometry of Libs Elliott’s The Rebel Quilt pattern. (72x72) Marlene Lucas, Calgary Brenda Macleod Raham, Canmore 211 California Slide Show Challenge of quilting group to use colours of a coffee mug—mine was a California-themed mug. Quilted by Robyn Lessoway, Robyn’s Nest Quilting. (64x76) 223 Colours for Tysa Jelly roll race. (50x70) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Janet Madeyski, Priddis Fiona McMillin, Calgary 224 Magic Triangles I wanted to do a black and white quilt and really liked this pattern. The pattern is by Lynda Faires from Fons and Porter magazine—July/Aug. 2009. (73x73) 235 Disappearing Shoo Fly I was experimenting with an extra Shoo Fly block and this developed. (36x40) 225 Out To Lunch This was made from a McKenna Ryan kit. I really like her designs. (25x20) 236 Hunter’s Star in Batik A pattern that used HSTs in lieu of the ruler. I did not want 1/2 stars at the edge, so I adjusted to have a full star around the centre, before adding the border. (64x64) 226 When Friends Gather I had this pattern for a long time and finally made it to hang on my wall this past Christmas. The pattern is by McKenna Ryan. (52x52) 237 Hunter’s Star in Blue A class taken at Along Came Quilting, using the Rapid Fire Hunter’s Star ruler. Quilted by Nancy Basserman, Crazy Creek Creations. (84x84) Nilima Mandhane, Calgary **First Festival Entry** Rose Meadows, Calgary 227 Square in Square My son mentioned “Why not make a black and white quilt?”. That is where I got the idea. Quilted by My Sewing Room. (94x105) 238 Licorice Allsorts Inspired by a show and tell presented by Cindy Phaff at a guild meeting. Quilted by Nancy Basserman, Crazy Creek Creations. (60x71) Susan Mann, Calgary **First Festival Entry** Jean Miller, Calgary 239 Blueberry Baskets From the book “Basket Bonanza” by Nancy Mahoney. Our guild wanted to do small basket quilts to be hung at Wainwright. (31x31) 228 On Point This is my first full size quilt. It was a wedding present for our daughter and son-in-law. Class taken at Along Came Quilting. (97x117) Laurie McIntosh, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 229 Easy Road My daughter fell in love with this quilt design by Sandy Thomas. I made it for her first year away at university. Quilted by Elaine Andrew, Quilt It. (57x86) 230Helix This quilt design is from Geared for Guys by Emily Herrick. I made it for my son to go to university. Quilted by Irene Campbell. (86x108) 231 Pathways III This quilt is based on a design from Dream Landscapes by Rose Hughes. (24x48) Kay McKenzie, Calgary 232 Lover’s Knot Had all this fabric in my daughter’s colours and this pattern just fit the bill. Quilted by Elaine Andrew, Quilt It. (68x80) 233 The Underground Railway Sampler This Eleanor Burns pattern and story inspired me to start quilting. Made for my son. Quilted by Elaine Andrew, Quilt It. (60x87) Anne McLeod, Calgary 234 Mountain Wallhanging NAG’s 2015 Challenge. Used a Starbucks “You Were Here” mug as inspiration. Mine was Banff. My own design with foundation pieced trees from MH Design. (28x42) 240 Chevron Quilt Pattern from the online site Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom. Wedding gift for my daughter. She chose the pattern and fabric. Quilted by Jane Goddard, Acorn Quilting. (100x110) 241 Snugly Bugly An Amy Bradley Design. Big boy quilt for 3rd grandson. This quilt was a lot of fun to make. Instead of the word “bugs” in the middle, I put in his name. Quilted by Theresa Sourisseau. (58x95) Pat Minton, Calgary 242 Quilt for Frances A precious treasure selflessly and generously made for Jean Gray’s (Quilter of Distinction 2007) great granddaughter, Frances when illness prevented Jean from being able to make it herself. Submitted by Julie Gray (Jean Gray’s daughterin-law) on behalf of Pat Minton. “No Good Deed Goes Unnoticed.” (41x45) Naoko Miyazaki, Calgary 243 Samurai Flag In the past, Japanese Samurai showed their flag symbol during battle. This is the image. (50x78) Tammy Morrow, High River 244 Eliza’s Indigos This quilt uses several Civil War reproduction indigos. Eliza Lucas Pinckney introduced indigo to South Carolina in 1744 where it was grown for the textile market. Quilted by Nancy Basserman, Crazy Creek Creations. (76x89) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Terry Moxley, Calgary **First Festival Entry** Susan Paddock, Summerside, PE 245 Mesmerize Quilt Pattern 8115 This is the third quilt that I have made. I chose the fabrics because fall is my favourite season. Quilted by Carol Bettger. (60x70) 254 Cory’s Shadow Box Made for my son, from fabrics purchased in Houston, Texas. Fond memories for me of a wonderful visit with him in the LONE STAR STATE. Quilted by Verna Ward, Coldbrook NS. (68x81) 246 Selman Family History Quilt—2005 Each of the blocks were drawn by my extended family members and sewn together with love for my parents. (77x88) Mary Ann Myers, Calgary 247 Disappearing Pinwheel Missouri Star Quilt Company design, this quilt is made for my granddaughter, Olivia Grace for her 2nd birthday. It was fun to do and used some of my scrappy batiks. Quilted by Dorothy Cornforth, Sew Forth. (72x82) Donna Neary, Calgary 248 Rocky Mountain French Braid I bought the jelly roll named “Rocky Mountains” last year at Heritage Park and made my French Braid quilt as the Rocky Mountains that I love. With augmented fabric, the mountains could run together, even though they are all different. (68x84) Betty Neumeister, Calgary 249 Fall Swirl Workshop by Joanne Middleton. Quilted by Fran Stromberg. (80x80) Andrea Nilsson, Calgary 250 Summer Pinwheel Twist I love working with patterned fabrics. I feel all the fabrics worked well together for this pattern. (61x69) 255 Hole in the Barn Door Wedding Quilt This modern quilt was made to commemorate the wedding of Megan Turgoose and Jonathan Vaillancourt-Campeau, July 2014. Quilted by Verna Ward, Coldbrook NS. (80x80) 256 Playful Posies Modern quilt featuring two time-saving techniques: quick triangle squares and quick pieced flying geese units. Quilted by Verna Ward, Coldbrook NS. (58x58) Gayle Paige, Calgary 257 Beach Party Get ready for an impromptu picnic or a day at the beach! (56x72) 258 Summer Fresh Reminds me of a new garden in summer. BQ2 pattern. Quilted by Fran Stromberg. (90x108) Sally Parsons, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 259 Around the World for Christmas My very first quilt project that started my love of quilting. Made as a cuddle quilt, but looked so nice, I’ve just displayed it. (40x50) 260 Ducks for My Husband Hubbie wanted it to look exactly like the picture on the pattern envelope. I delivered! Exactly the same fabrics. (25x30) 261 It’s My Baby My child, at 40, decided not to know if the baby was a boy or girl. We chose these soft shades of green and peach! (25x36) Freda Noble, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 251 100 in 100 I loved the idea of 100 different blocks and the rainbow colours. It has taken me almost two years to complete (hence the name). Quilted by My Sewing Room. (88x90) Dorothy O’Keefe, Calgary 252 Thimbleberries Garden Quilted by Bonnie’s Longarm Quilting. (90x108) Janet Olmstead, Calgary 253Crowfoot This quilt contains scraps of many of my favourite fabrics. It took nearly two years to quilt. I look forward to using it on my bed. (96x96) Jennifer Peirson, Calgary 262 Chromatic Crisscross A vibrant take on Kaffe Fassett’s “Diagonal Madness” pattern. (82x104) 263Fall This is the third of my seasonal wallhangings, using many techniques. (22x31) 264Savasana An Elizabeth Hartman “New Wave” design. Great for showcasing fabric and cozy for the end of my yoga session. (55x72) 265 Teal Boxes Design source—“Patchwork Windows” from “The Olympic Games Quilts” by the quiltmakers of Georgia for the Atlanta Olympics. A fun, challenging quilt to put together. (79x101) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Cathren Percival, Calgary **First Festival Entry** Blanche Richards, Cochrane 266 Autumn Harvest The pattern for this quilt, Patchwork Windows, comes from the book The Olympic Games Quilts: America’s Welcome To The World by the Quiltmakers of Georgia. (78x96) 275Fizz This was the 2013 BOM for The Quilt Show. It was challenging but I got it done! Quilted by Janet Madeyski, Patches & Threads. (95x95) Beverly Pester, Calgary Emily Robb, Calgary 267 Primitive Garden by Primitive Gatherings This is my first wool appliqué quilt. I did all the appliqué and quilting by hand. The blocks were pieced and stitched together by machine. (70x80) 276 Oh Deer I decided to change this quilt from a normal rag quilt by putting in some diagonal blocks, and absolutely loved the result. (60x71) Elizabeth Peterson, Calgary 277 Sarah’s Solstice Quilt I made this quilt for my sister’s 21st birthday. I love the bright colours and how joyful they are, just like her. (68x80) 268 Mema’s Marvellous Midnight Monsters The centre embroidered blocks were a gift from Nancy Basserman. I designed the rest of the quilt around these. It is for my grandson, Zane. (72x90) Zazae Peterson, Calgary 269 In The Garden Pattern is “Pastel Garden” from Traditional Pastimes. Fabric is “Martinique” by Three Sisters for Moda. (54x74) Lynn Robb, Calgary 278 Connecting Threads Quilt I buy Connecting Threads quilt kits on sale and then use them as charity quilts. I have done some of the patterns over a few times. (54x70) 279 Picnic Baskets This is a Schnibbles quilt. Thank you Carrie Nelson for all your inspiration in this series of quilts. (31x31) Cynthia Phaff, Calgary 270 Eye of the Dragon This bargello quilt was made for my son and new daughterin-law as their wedding quilt. It was made using their wedding colours. (98x108) Janet Rooke, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 280 Sunset Serenity From a “Country Creations” kit. The beautiful longarm quilting by Fran Stromberg really sets the quilt off. Quilted by Fran Stromberg. (56x71) Gillian Poldaas, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 271 Jaan’s Quilt Star Wars inspired crib quilt for my son. (48x60) Wendy Rowan, Calgary 272 Northern Lights Northern lights inspired mini-quilt. (18x22) 281 Star Crossed Pattern and fabric came from a quilt store in San Antonio. The salesperson has become a good friend and supplies me with patterns and great inspiration. (60x75) Pat Pollard, Calgary Janet Ruth, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 273 Grandmother’s Garden This was a retirement project attempted after years of just looking at the pattern book in my collection. Glad to have it finally become a reality. Quilted by Nancy Basserman, Crazy Creek Creations. (80x98) 282 Heart to Hand This was a Block of the Month project. Cotton was machined pieced while wool was hand appliquéd. Fun quilt to make using your wool scraps. Pattern: Heart & Home #299. Quilted by Laura MacDonald, Precious Pieces Quilting. (55x70) Sharon Poteet, Calgary 274 Triangle Frenzy My first daughter-in-law found a photo on line and asked me to make one with an orange/navy/grey/aqua colour scheme. During construction, daughter-in-law #2 saw it and asked for one, too. Now my daughter wants one! (60x80) 283 Isabel’s Quilt Block of the Month with a club from Traditional Pastimes. Machine pieced cotton with hand appliqué wool. Pattern from Elegant Quilts, Country Charm, That Patchwork Place. Quilted by Andrea, Christmas Goose. (69x69) 284 Pathway to Nowhere Made this quilt for our son’s 20th birthday. I used fabric from my stash of every quilt I had made to date. Pattern from McCall’s Quilting Fast Favourites. Quilted by Lorraine Appleby, The Quilted Top. (91x107) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Louise Sanders, Edmonton **First Festival Entry** 285 Autumn Whirlwind A round Bargello quilt in a double spiral pattern of autumn colours, sewn by Louise Sanders. (54x54) 286 Golden Quilt A quilt of gold and rich, dark colours to warm a winter night. Designed by Keith Sanders and sewn by Louise Sanders. (50x59) Sheila Scott, Calgary 297 Mail Slots Modern quilt pattern from quilting magazine by same name. Material purchased on an annual shop hop. (42x42) 298 Royal Churn Dash Material purchased while attending annual retreat. Colours of burgundy and gold feel very rich and royal. The striped section are leftovers from another project. (58x58) 299 Twist on a Pumpkin First twister pattern I have made. Enjoyed playing with the colours on this one. (27x27) 287Hexagon Made using the Hex N More ruler designed by Jaybird Quilts. Quilted by Andrea Harris, Urban Quiltworks. (86x98) 300 Twister Illusions Made from commercial pattern of same name. For Guild Challenge involving colour wheel opposites. Fun project but involved a lot of cutting. Quilted by Sonja Hind. (56x76) 288 Metro Medallion A quilt along on the Sew Kind of Wonderful website using the Quick Curve Ruler. Quilted by Fran Stromberg. (84x102) Moryn Shah, Cochrane 289Rows-O-Rama From a pattern by WhistlePig Creek Productions. Quilted by Fran Stromberg. (62x72) 301 Moroccan Tiles I made this piece after a trip to Morocco where I just loved the tile settings and the beautiful coloured pottery. Quilted by Janet Madeyski, Patches & Threads. (43x43) 290Zenith A pattern from A Quilter’s Dream. Quilted by Sonja Hind. (60x70) 302 Old Age Can Be Fun A fun quilt to enjoy with humour. Quilted by Janet Madeyski, Patches & Threads. (50x59) Sherry Scott, Calgary Carrie Sharp, Calgary 291 Rainbow Basket Weave Knotty Quilter basket challenge, made with 24 hand dyed fabrics from an earlier group project. (33x33) 303 Circle Love Inspired and started by Linda Hickey who also loves circles. She gave me a plastic bag of circles and squares. (59x74) Heather Seibel, Calgary 304 Serenity Garden Class taken at Traditional Pastimes. The other participants inspired me to save all the 1½-inch bits. (54x62) 292 Music Series 1A Quilt pattern from Sparrow Studioz. Pieced and quilted by quiltmaker. (58x60) 293 Music Series 1B First Saturday 2014 blocks from Addie’s Creative Fabrics, done in my favourite colour palette of red, black and white— with music! Quilted by Betty Anne Jansen—Bitchin’ Stitchin’ (58x72) 294 Red and White Dream First Saturday blocks from 2013 Addie’s Creative Fabrics. I added two more each month to create my own twist on a traditional red and white quilt. Quilted by Bev Rinehart—Little House Creations. (80x80) 295 Spring Illusions Started in 2000 at a class with Lorraine Jacobson at Fabric Cottage. Unearthed and finished this year! Quilted by Betty Anne Jansen—Bitchin’ Stitchin’. (80x80) Gladys Serafino, Calgary 296 Hallowe’en Jelly Roll Jelly roll purchased at local shop in Edmonton. Great fun to sew. Intended as a gift for a child who likes Hallowe’en. (46x77) Keryn Sinclair, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 305 A Quarter Century in the Making Started in 1989 at Heritage Time Out, this sampler quilt used cardboard templates. Blocks were finished within two years, but borders waited until three years ago. Finally in 2015, it was finished. Quilted by Janet Madeyski, Patches & Threads. (90x106) 306 Snowballs in January One of a series of 12 monthly patterns which I had to make bigger! There’s a good chance the other 11 patterns may never get finished. (27x30) Lori Slack, James River Bridge 307 Little Miss A’s Quilt Of Learning Pattern by Karen Neary of SewKarenlyCreated, Nova Scotia for my granddaughter! (54x62) 308 My Celtic Solstice Bonnie Hunter’s 2013 Mystery Quilt. Unsure of the colours initially but now my favourite. (72x72) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 309 Ragged Hearts Pattern from a magazine early 2000s. Made for my mother’s 75th birthday and kept her warm after her radiation treatments. (62x84) 320 Doodle Town Original pattern by Elizabeth Hartman. I got carried away with my free motion quilting so you can find everything from cars to castles and carriages. (78x78) Marian Smiley, Canmore Cathy Steinhauer, Okotoks **First Festival Entry** 310 Spring Diamonds These 100% quilted fabrics have a spring like feeling. I decided to make them into large diamonds with sashing in between the rows. Quilted by Diana Hastman Protz. (70x82) 321 Sun, Moon, Stars In keeping with the 20th Annual Festival of Quilts, this Turning Twenty quilt has been finished in a timely manner. (93x108) Elisabeth Smith, Calgary 311Baskets A guild challenge. I combined leftover baskets from a friend with my own and played with setting border choices until I was happy with it. (26x26) Rose Soares, Calgary 312 Jonathan’s Green Quilt Keeping with tradition of giving nieces and nephews a quilt on their 14th birthday. Jonathan suggested green and “surprise me”—so I did! Design inspired by a quilt viewed at Red Deer Quilt Show. (72x84) 313 Nurse Nicole Niece graduating as a nurse who loves grey and purple colours. Combined graduation in medical field with colour preference to make quilt. (70x84) Katharine Steven, Calgary 322 Charity Quilt 2 Made for Best Beginnings Calgary for a special little boy. (32x42) 323 HST Scrappy Table Topper Using up my green and brown scraps for nice large table topper. (42x42) 324 Teach Yourself To Quilt Sampler AKA—We all gotta start somewhere. Started in 2005, finished in 2014. Honouring the quilter I was by not fixing all my mistakes. (48x49) Ruth Steven, Calgary 325 Let It Be Purple And Green This is a personal block of the month quilt done in two of my favourite colours. (85x85) Janie Spenst, Calgary Linda Stevenson, Calgary 314 Baskets In Black and White Made from a kit, pattern and fabrics from Alex Anderson’s line called “Never Enough Romance”. 100% cotton. Quilted by My Sewing Room. (65x65) 326 Autumn Leaves A scrap quilt. (70x90) Pauline Stafford, Calgary 315 On The Edge Pattern from Quilters Newsletter. Bought the fabrics at the Flathead Lake Quilt Show. Pieced and quilted by me. (52x76) 327 Cabin Fever Made from a McCalls Quilting magazine, using my scraps. Quilted by Colleen Hunter, Thread Lightly. (66x85) Ilse Stewart, Calgary Bonnie Stainbrook, Calgary 328 Double Wedding Ring My first attempt at curves. Quilting this large quilt was challenging on my small machine. Pattern from: “Big Block Quilts”, Quilt Presents #38, Summer 2003 issue (96x96) 316 Lollipop by McKenna Ryan Hand appliquéd and quilted. (62x40) Laura Stewart, Calgary 317 Pineapple Crazy Pattern by Bonnie K. Hunter in String Fling. Paper pieced using vintage scraps. (54x54) 329 Crown of Thorns This is a Judy Neimeyer paper pieced pattern. I chose to set it in a barn raising design. Quilted by Jennifer Poole. (94x106) Jane Steckley, Calgary 330 Diamond Sparkle The pattern is from the book “Strip Six” by Danielle Stout. It was fast and easy! Quilted by Jennifer Poole. (72x82) 318 A Place for Orphans Trying to finish up old projects and had these left over blocks. I found a use for them in this table runner. (14x58) 319 Baby Subway Elizabeth Hartman’s “Tokyo Subway” pattern. I have made it for my grandson. (39x43) 331 Lightning Rod This pattern is from the book “Strip Six” by Danielle Stout. I LOVE her designs! Quilted by Jennifer Poole. (80x90) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Pat Strathern, Calgary Frances Mary Taylor, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 332 Black Beauty Material purchased July 2005. Nine years later it came out of my stash! Quilted at the cabin Christmas 2014. (55x55) 343 5 & Dime The quilt is for my grandchild. We are a multi-racial, multifaith family so I chose quilting with Christian peace doves and Hindu Om sign. Quilted by D. Bunker, Fredericton, New Brunswick. (40x59) 333 Hawaiian Bliss Beautiful batiks bought in the U.S. a few years ago. I put them together the summer of 2014. Machine pieced and quilted at my cabin. (57x70) 334 Rhapsody in Crimson A mystery quilt challenge from my Flying Needle Quilt Guild for 2014–15. A wonderful surprise as I love pinwheels and stars. (50x65) 335 Twin Stars Made for my twin sister for our special birthday this year. I used my favourite quilt block—the pinwheel and a significant block called Pat’s Star. (59x72) Rachael Strathern, Calgary 336Intersections A bright and modern quilt. Fabric purchased during a trip to Ottawa and in Canmore. Machine pieced and quilted. (54x49) 337 Winter Flurries A winter quilt for my bed when the snowflakes are falling. Started at the cabin Christmas 2013. Quilted by Janet Madeyski, Patches & Threads. (120x87) Isabel Stripling, Medicine Hat **First Festival Entry** 338 Scrappy Bow Ties As I didn’t have enough variety in my own stash, I raided my daughter’s and sister’s stashes as well to make this quilt. Quilted by Jane Goddard, Acorn Quilting. (95x95) Irene Thill, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 344 Swinging on a Star The latest of a series of quilts made for any new baby born in the extended family. This one goes to Scarlett Elizabeth, born March 2015. (39x39) Barbara Thorpe, Calgary 345 Angles and Squares From a workshop by Heather Stewart, hosted by Piecemakers Guild in 2014. One simple block made of squares and rectangles (NO triangles)—a fun way to use up scraps. Quilted by Elaine Andrew, Quilt It. (94x110) 346 Southwestern Native Crafts A study of the patterns and colours seen in the art done by native women in the American Southwest. Quilted by Elaine Andrew, Quilt It. (92x100) Marjan Van Biezen, Calgary 347 Bragg Creek Based on a photograph of the Bragg Creek area. Designed in workshop with Gloria Loughman—2011, completed in 2015. Commercial and hand-dyed cottons. (17x31) Melinda Van Oostwaard, Strathmore Gayle Szmurlo, Calgary 348 Cole and Breanna’s Barnstar Raising This quilt is a wedding gift for a young farm lad and his new wife. Their brand is in the centre square. (80x98) 339 Casablanca Untwisted Planned as a twister quilt from the Casablanca collection, it did not lend itself to “twisting”. Quilted by Sonja Hind. (80x100) Kelly van Sluys, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 340 Hip to be Square A quilt made from a layer cake and a jelly roll. The pattern is from the Moda Bakeshop website. Quilted by Sonja Hind. (68x74) 349 Playtime Fun I created this quilt for my son’s first birthday. So much fun with the bright colours and textures. (37x48) Lisa Walsh, Calgary 341 Oriental Lady Constructed using an oriental 2 1/2 “ strip roll. Piecing was based on Pat Fryer’s “Lady Quilt”. Quilted by Sonja Hind. (52x70) 350 Hot Spot Pattern from the book “Modern Minimal” by Alissa Haight Carlton. Quilted by Jane Goddard, Acorn Quilting. (50x60) 342 Significant Birthday A sampler quilt of blocks made by fellow Quilted Mouse guild members for a significant birthday. Quilted by Sonja Hind. (70x70) Roxanne Weiss, Calgary 351Chickadees Saw this kit at Along Came Quilting. I love Chickadees—so had to do this quilt. (38x55) 352 Prairie Sky Took this workshop with Joanne Middleton at Heritage Park a few years ago. My quilt is not a Prairie Sky but reminds me of my “Summer Garden”. Quilted by Elaine Andrew, Quilt It. (41x41) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Diane Westlake, Calgary **First Festival Entry** Ginny Worden, Calgary 353 Beyond the Cabin Design by Eileen Bahring Sullivan, Quiltmaker’s Magazine, Spring 2005 (special issue). I have always loved log cabin designs and the rectangular blocks in this pattern are a fun twist. Quilted by My Sewing Room. (34x44) 361 Summer at Starbucks NAGs challenge. This is my 7th challenge quilt. Using the Toronto Starbucks “You Are Here” mug for my inspiration and Judy Newman’s pattern, I made this quilt. (48x60) 354 Toasty Feet Designed by Barb Gardner, Quilter’s Newsletter Magazine, March 2005. My sisters and I made this quilt for our niece as a wedding gift. Quilted by My Sewing Room. (100x110) Yolande Worthington, Calgary Sandy Wey, Calgary Daphne Yeske, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 355 Park Bench NAGS Challenge. Our challenge this year was based on a Starbucks mug. Mine was “Vancouver”. The colours and graphic on the mug are quite visible in this “Park Bench” pattern. (66x88) 363 Garden Trellis Nine-patch design from Australian Patchwork and Quilting. Flower border created in a Linda Ward class but with my own variations (all with hand appliqué and quilting). (69x83) 364 Rhapsody of Greens From a class experimenting with different greens and two different sizes of triangles. (37x37) Dorothy Wichert, Calgary 356 Amish Stars I always wanted to make an Amish-style quilt so I made a wall-hanging / table topper similar to a quilt made by Alex Anderson and shown in the “Quilts, Quilts, Quilts” book. (51x51) Christine Young, Calgary 357Bubbles A baby quilt for my first granddaughter, made from scraps left over from her mother and Aunt when they were little girls. 100% cotton fabrics with a soft, soft high loft batt. (45x50) Dianne Wilson, Calgary 358 Skinny Dip Pattern from a magazine. Used a jelly roll that was given to me as a gift. Quilted by My Sewing Room. (60x75) Janice P. Wittstrom, Calgary 362 Wonky and Wobbly Just playing with new techniques. (42x42) 365 My Alphabet Quilt Amy Bradley design put together by two good friends, Wendy McKinnon and Christine Young. Made for twp granddaughters, Emily and Abby. Quilted by Joanne Love, Whitehorse Y.T. (42x57) Karen Young, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 366 Aradia’s Big Night This started out to be “Variety Show” by The Quilt Patch. I decided to make it bigger to use up my big print Hallowe’en fabric stash. (74x80) 367 Espresso Bean I made this quilt for my husband’s 59th birthday. The pattern was by The Quilt Patch originally but I added to it. (88x100) 359 Purple Stars This was done as a mystery table topper with a small group of ladies from my church. (18x41) 360 Squares, Squares, Squares—2,830 to be exact With boxes of scraps, this seemed like a great way to use some. Now I have two-inch squares in my dreams! Quilted by Bonnie’s Longarm Quilting. (96x106) THE RIVER FORTH A VINTAGE DINING CAR EXPERIENCE Originally a 1928 Canadian Pacific solarium, the River Forth has been recommissioned as an elegant 1920s dining car. Pulled by an antique steam engine around Heritage Park, this unique dining experience will be complete with a historically inspired menu created by Executive Chef Jan Hansen. OPENING IN 2015 Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Special Displays • Blue and White Quilts • “Something Borrowed, Something Blue” is one of the special displays for this year’s Festival of Quilts weekend. We are showcasing blue and white together in a dynamic display. We’ve borrowed your lovely blue and white quilts for a short time to share with all the visitors to the Park. Shelley Bennett, Calgary Deborah Dombowsky, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 400Snowflakes Pattern from McCall’s Quick Quilts. Loved the quilt so I made it bigger. Easy quilt to make. Quilted by Irene Campbell. (77x93) 407 Castle in the Mountains I found this design online and wanted to do the quilt. It is hand quilted. The quilt is blue, white with a very small piece of forest green. (82x100) Deena Brown, Calgary Josee Element, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 401 Flowery Blue Delft I wanted to create a blue and white quilt to display. This reminds me of the Dutch Delft plates and my sister. (60x72) 408 Blue Moon This is a small paper pieced wall hanging, designed by Marnie Hicks. (21x21) Shirley Carlson, Calgary Belinda Giles, Calgary 402Kaleido-Bleu This is the second of four “one block wonder” quilts I made after becoming intrigued with the technique. All quilting is done on a domestic machine by me. (80x82) 409 Evening Star Blue and white, Stars in the night, I love the stars twinkling in the night sky. (43x43) Norma Christie, Calgary 403 My Dutch Roots The Delft Blue-inspired pictures represent aspects of Dutch life: Work, Simplicity, Strength, Hope, Tourism, Fidelity, Home, Fortitude, Love, Family Tree, Happiness and Hospitality! (35x43) Marsha Cochrane, Cochrane Kay Gould, Calgary 410 Sew Many Blocks I broke my promise to myself—no more big quilts. But I had this expensive pattern and wanted to make a blue and white. (98x109) Monica Goulet, Calgary 404 Oh Brother Blues I pieced this blue and white quilt and then decided to try machine embroidery on some of the plain white blocks. (53x79) 411 Hunter Star This quilt was made for my mom Daphne. Her favourite colour is blue, so I chose 16 blue batiks from very light to very dark. It was easy to make with the Hunter Star ruler, and so precise. Beautifully custom-quilted by my friend, Janet. Quilted by Janet Madeyski, Patches & Threads. (80x96) Mhari Crooks, Redcliff **First Festival Entry** Vanecea Greene, Calgary 405 Kool Blue Zipper pattern that I gave a try. I made it with leftovers. (28x44) 412Hawaii I bought this fabric line in Houston; then again the exact line in Hawaii. Oops, this will take the stash down some. (90x90) Heather Davis, Canmore Karin Hagg, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 406 Blue and White Surfer’s Delight Frothy white breaker waves, fluffy white clouds and blue sky days. Blue and white just speaks summer and fun to me. (45x60) 413 Spring Blues Crisp blue and white cottons herald the coming of spring! Sonja Hind, Calgary 414Waterfall Class from Along Came Quilting. A Judy Niemeyer pattern. (59x70) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Gery Horbay, Calgary **First Festival Entry** Olga MacFarlane, Calgary 415 Denim Frolic This kit from Connecting Threads went together very nicely. Quilted by Fran Stromberg. (78x101) 425 1600 Quilt A great way to use my strips left over from my blue and white quilt from stash. Quilted by Linda’s Last Stitch. (75x81) Leanne Johancsik, Calgary 416 Snow Storm at Midnight I wanted a winter quilt that was not Christmassy and found this wonderful kit. I made a few modifications to the original pattern. (70x70) Bernardien Johnston, Calgary 417 Blue Notes Saw a Missouri Star quilt tutorial—“You’ve Got Mail”. Wanted something for the blue and white display. Will be a table topper or wall hanging. (16x16) Agnete Kay, Calgary 418 Lisbon Graffiti (2009) Based on my own photo of a derelict house in Lisbon, Portugal. Though undoubtedly sprayed by a gang, I was moved by the word “amor”. (25x36) Sheila Kerr, Calgary 419 Fire Island Hosta A Judy Niemeyer pattern that features curved paper piecing. I wanted a challenge and this was it. Quilted by Jane Goddard, Acorn Quilting. (74x74) Erin Kielstra, Okotoks 420Kaleidoscope A mix of blues with a favourite floral. (58x74) 426Scribbles Easy project to use my blue and white collection of 100% cottons. Machine pieced, commercially quilted. Quilted by Linda’s Last Stitch. (63x87) Brenda Macleod Raham, Canmore 427 Dogs and Butterflies Started with blue and shades of blue dog fabric. Hand pieced and quilted. (30x30) Fiona McMillin, Calgary 428 Via Japan From fabrics my Mum brought from Japan; she has since passed away and this is my project for her. It’s more about the fabrics than about the quilt pattern. (54x69) Naoko Miyazaki, Calgary 429 Sea Wave Sashiko traditional pattern of Sea Wave for the Blue and White special exhibit. (28x43) Joan Moritz, Cochrane 430 Garden Tiles I was making this for my Grandson for Christmas, but just got it done in March. Better late than never, I guess. (67x89) Colleen Nicholls, Calgary 421 Picnic Anyone? This pattern is disappearing hourglass. The navy batik was bought in Hawaii. (80x95) 431 Blue Bayou This is a Fons and Porter pattern, made for my son’s graduation. I collected various blues for about two years before starting. (86x86) Debra Kmet, Calgary **First Festival Entry** Sally Parsons, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 422 Double Irish Chain My favourite colour is blue. Bold and delicate designs are displayed through this traditional pattern. Commercially quilted by Patti King, Rocky Mountain House. (84x98) 432Cowboys I made this for my young son out of recycled blue jeans, using a cowboy theme. (50x60) Heather Leigh-Martin, Calgary 423 Blue and White Stars I love the stunning colours of blue and white quilts. (60x78) Joëlle Lemmer, Calgary 424 Simply Blue Strips of blue—simple and true. (85x90) Beverly Patkau, Calgary 433 Cathedral Windows This quilt was completely sewn by hand. (65x81) Cynthia Phaff, Calgary 434 Blue Paisley My daughter really liked a similar quilt I made previously for one of her friends. This is her blue paisley quilt. Quilted by Jane Goddard, Acorn Quilting. (84x98) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Sharon Poteet, Calgary Jane Steckley, Calgary 435 Drunkards Path This is my first attempt at curves. After a frustrating beginning, it was fun to make. Quilted by Roberta Mitchell. (92x115) 442 Grandmother Newton’s Block From “Home on the Plains” by Kathleen Moore and Stephanie Whitson. I am fond of traditional quilts and this block caught my eye immediately. (60x75) Emily Robb, Calgary Miranda Stewart, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 436 Em’s Quilt This was an impulse quilt for myself. I wanted something simple that I could say I made all on my own. (51x79 443 Life on the Ocean Waves One of my first large quilts. The block is a traditional Ocean Waves block with simple quilting on a domestic machine. Made in 2010. (77x98) Evelle Rock, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 437 One Block Wonder Blues One Block Wonder; found some sale fabric to try my first one block wonder. (72x84) Louise Sanders, Edmonton **First Festival Entry** 438 First Frost A wintry blue, white and silver quilt designed by Keith Sanders and sewn by Louise Sanders. (96x96) Carol Schmidt, Calgary 439 Blue and White House Quilt Pattern by Freckles Quilt Store, Calgary. Quilted by Jane Goddard, Acorn Quilting. (57x70) Carrie Sharp, Calgary 440 Reflecting Pools Made in memory of my sister-in-law, Pat Sharp, who got to the end of her days before she got to the end of her stash. (55x72) Marian Smiley, Canmore 441 Blue Flowers and White Dragonflies I thought the 100% cotton prints I chose had a vintage feel and the dragonflies and appliquéd flowers gave it a touch of old-fashioned whimsy. (19x48) Gayle Szmurlo, Calgary 444 Delft Blue Apples An apple core quilt made from a layer cake of Deb Strain’s Spa Collection. Quilted by Sonja Hind. (46x54) Linda Van Gastel, Calgary 445Pinwheels My own layout design. Pinwheel blocks adapted from a two-ata-time method shown in “The Quilter”, May 2005. (50x69) Melinda Van Oostwaard, Strathmore 446 Starry Night Eleanor Burns’ Feather Star. I have always wanted to do a feather star, so here it is! (40x40) Lisa Walsh, Calgary 447 Bear Paw Traditional block design. This was sitting on my shelf for a few years and I completed in time for the Blue and White exhibit. Quilted by Jane Goddard, Acorn Quilting. (75x75) Daphne Yeske, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 448 Trail of ‘98 My own design from a famous photo of the Trail of ‘98. I hiked this trail following my grandfather’s footsteps one hundred years later. (21x27) Memories to Last a Lifetime How do you honour the landmark moments and people in your life? An in-memoriam tribute, birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, the birth of a child and any other major life event can be acknowledged through the purchase of a Memory Bench. These benches mark the lives and times of special people and assists Heritage Park in preserving the past for future generations. For more information, please contact Laurene Mitchell 403.268.8509 or lmitchell@heritagepark.ca Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Special Displays • “Dear Jane” and “Nearly Insane” • During the American Civil War, a lady named Jane A. Stickle decided to create a sample quilt. She hand-sewed 225 blocks together using 169 blocks, 52 triangles, 4 corner kites and 5,602 pieces of cloth. She completed it in 1863. She had made a quilt that to this day, still leaves quilters in awe. Quilts in this style have been called “Dear Jane”. “Nearly Insane” quilts were based on Salinda W. Rupp’s quilt of the 1870s. Ninety-three six-inch blocks with many small pieces and complex blocks created these quilts. The original was on point and contained over 5,500 pieces— a labour of love as well as a work of art. Kathleen Bell, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 500 Nearly Insane Stars I resisted the Nearly Insane quilt mostly because of the name. When I saw it done in silk, I had a change of heart. Quilted by Glenda Cox, Sleepytime Quilting. (67x67) Kathi Ewen, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 501 Kuwaiti Jane Challenge to create a “different Jane”. An abaya-clad lady looks over the bay at the Kuwait Towers, a national landmark. Original design (42x48) Kay Gould, Calgary 502 Dear Jane Table runner: I like a challenge so started small. There doesn’t seem to be a “how-to” to these blocks, but drafts only. (18x27) Judy Jess, Calgary **First Festival Entry** 503 Dear Jane Completed in 2011, this quilt was appliquéd, pieced by hand and by machine and then machine quilted by me. (90x90) 504 Nearly Insane A vintage pattern done in batiks from Bali. Quilted by Elaine Andrew, Quilt It. (83x86) Bonnie Stainbrook, Calgary 505 Dear Jane This project took three years to complete and two days to quilt. Quilted by Bonnie’s Longarm Quilting. (80x80) Tea on the Verandah TRADITIONAL TEA ON THE VERANDAH OF THE FAMOUS 5 CENTRE OF CANADIAN WOMEN SUNDAYS, MAY 31 – AUGUST 30 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. $19.95 + GST per person (in addition to Park admission) $14.95 + GST for children under 12 Reservations recommended. Call 403.268.8500. Heather Tomlinson, Calgary 506 Dear Jane My quilt was exhibited in the Calgary Stampede in 2012 and the For The Love Of Thread show in France in 2013. (80x80) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Special Displays • Past Quilters of Distinction • Our past Quilters of Distinction were chosen for their passion for quilting and to quilters as well. They have demonstrated knowledge, skill and artistic talent which they shared with others through teaching, volunteering, mentoring, and creating beautiful quilts. For the 20th Anniversary of the Festival of Quilts, we honour the work of these sixteen women in this special display. Betty Bailey, Cochrane Alice E. (Nel) Noonan, Calgary 600 Provincial and Territorial Flowers of Canada 2008 Quilter of Distinction 608 Salute to the Cowboy 1999 Quilter of Distinction Florence Godfrey, Calgary Susan Paddock, Summerside, PE 601 Dot to Dot 2004 Quilter of Distinction 609 Stars at High Tide 2010 Quilter of Distinction Jean Gray, Calgary Beverly Patkau, Calgary 602 Holly’s Baltimore Album 2007 Quilter of Distinction 610Brenna 2013 Quilter of Distinction Karen Jurek, Cochrane Aie Rossman, Calgary 603 My Magic Yo-Yo 2012 Quilter of Distinction 611 Water Lilies 2009 Quilter of Distinction Agnete Kay, Calgary Mary Lou Scott, Calgary 604 Canadian Romantic 2011 Quilter of Distinction 612 Christmas Lilies 2002 Quilter of Distinction Sandra Krystalowich, Calgary Lorraine Stangness, Calgary 605 My Magnolia 2014 Quilter of Distinction 613 All Roads Lead to the Sea 2003 Quilter of Distinction Sheila Niles, Calgary Dianne Sutton, Calgary 606 My Mother Always Wanted to go to Japan 2005 Quilter of Distinction 614 Another Trip Around the World 2006 Quilter of Distinction Joy Nixon, Calgary Nancy Wikant, Calgary 607Shimmer 2001 Quilter of Distinction 615 Diamonds, Diamonds, Diamonds 2000 Quilter of Distinction Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Special Displays • 2015 Quilter of Distinction • Darlene Hockaday Heritage Park is honoured to have Darlene Hockaday as the Quilter of Distinction for the 20th Anniversary of the Festival of Quilts. Darlene fits perfectly into all of the criteria the Festival looks for when selecting a recipient for the Quilter of Distinction. Her charity work, ongoing commitment to volunteering in the community and with the Festival, and her beautiful quilts made Darlene an easy choice for this honour. The collection of 23 pieces shown in this year’s display exhibit the passion and talent Darlene brings to the quilting community. The Festival of Quilts committee are thrilled to share these pieces and celebrate the contributions Darlene has made over the last 25 years. Darlene Hockaday, Calgary 650 Camping Quilt I wanted to make a quilt for my daughter’s camping weekends. After piecing the centre section I found it needed some snap so decided to add a border of appliqués. I promptly cut out all the shapes and began the appliqué process and after sewing only three units on discovered why there are so few appliqué quilts done with flannel. Flannel is challenging to sew and while I finished the quilt and am happy with how it turned out, I won’t be doing anything like this again. (62x80) 651 Cats On A Fence I’m a sucker for cute just as much as the next gal, and when I saw this quilt in a tiny two-inch photo in a magazine I had to smile. And sometimes that’s the only reason you need to make a quilt. (54x62) 652 Flying Geese This quilt took over six years to finish. It was slow going— making all those geese with those pesky points. It took several tries to get the seaming consistent enough to make all the blocks turn out the right size. (I have more than a few blocks to put into placemats!) I’ll need at least a six year break before I try another one of these. Quilted by Bev Patkau, Mountain Rose Quilt Co. (64x74) 653 If Mama Ain’t Happy Another folk wisdom quilt. Quilts with words are another of my favourite quilts to make. There are no rules—the letters are all free-pieced and are a ton of fun to make, easy-peasy. (56x61) 654 It’s Raining Porridge Story quilts are the perfect vehicle for illustrating personal events or highlighting catch phrases and “isms”. When I came across this old time saying in a novel I was reading, I knew it had to be a quilt. I love working on story quilts—they are fun and free-spirited; the possibilities are endless and they almost always bring out a chuckle or two. (54x68) 655 Jack O Lantern Determined to make a Hallowe’en quilt, I wanted something not too cute or folksy. This quilt pattern from Fons and Porter fit the bill nicely. Lots of fiddly pieces but worth it in the end. (62x80) 656 Jill’s Quilt A quilt for my daughter—it was started after she was born and finished six years later, not a bad time frame for a beginning quilter doing hand quilting. While I can now piece quilts lickety-split, the hand quilting hasn’t changed—it still takes me three years to do the hand quilting on a quilt. (64x80) 657 Love My Dogs I can’t resist a dog quilt and this pattern with the floppy ears had me at the first woof. It was the perfect gift for my grandson on his second birthday. (64x75) 658 Ocean Waves I’m not a fan of piecing half square triangle units—while they are simple to sew individually, put them all together and they seem to develop a crowd mentality—they don’t want to sit up straight and they often lose their points. But I love ocean wave quilts, so had to abandon my cranky attitude toward HST’s and just get it done. Well worth it—I can’t wait to start another. (Can’t believe I said that!) Quilted by Bev Patkau, Mountain Rose Quilt Co. (80x80) 659 Plaid Spider Web One of my favourite quilts. It was easy to piece using the strip piece method so it went together like a piece of cake. Menfolk like this quilt—I guess it’s the plaid. (73x86) 660 Prairie Pinwheels I love to reproduce antique quilts. Working from a picture, I selected fabrics to closely resemble fabrics in the original quilt. The piecing went well but the machine quilting was fraught with issues and was a gentle reminder that after quilting for 30 years, I still have lots to learn. (68x82) 661 Purple Split 9 Patch Not a fan of the colour purple, this was an exercise geared to learn to use all colours in quilting, whether you like it or not. But I love this quilt for its sheer energy and drama—go figure! Quilted by Judy Macri. (80x100) 662 Red and Yellow Baskets A fan of Freddie Moran and Gwen Marston’s books on collaborative quilting, the boldness of these big and beefy baskets caught my eye. Yellow is a challenging colour to work with—she often doesn’t play well in the sandbox—always wants to be the drama queen. But she works well with the reds in this quilt and I am delighted with the quilt. Definitely one of my favourites. (74x76) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 663 Red Tulips These machine appliquéd tulips are bold and brassy on the yellow background—a great combination. Fun to make except for the clamshell machine quilting—very tedious—next time I’ll leave the clamshells to the clams. 664 Rose Of Sharon My first hand appliquéd project, made with poly/cotton fabrics and polyester batting—definitely a challenge for a beginning quilter, but I stuck with it, and I still smile when I see this quilt. (76x82) casually elegant. uniquely vintage. distinctly canadian. 665 Roses Appliqué My second appliqué quilt and my first venture into drawing my own patterns. I recall looking in magazines (no internet back then) for quilt blocks I liked and then I would start drawing them out. Layering pieces was definitely a challenge, and somewhere along the way I learned that more hand quilting definitely makes a more interesting quilt. (76x92) 666 Single Irish Chain One of my first big quilts made when I first started quilting in the 1980’s. The telltale giveaway is the poly/cotton fabric— not a lot of selection for fabric back then. (80x95) 667Snowmen A commercial pattern—these guys and gals were so irresistible I had to make it. A perfect quilt to hang in the loft during winter. (64x80) 668 Star In A Star My guild regularly offers mystery quilt projects, but I never participate—I like to know ahead of time how it’s going to turn out. But when I saw the finished Star In A Star, I was hooked and promptly made the one I like the best—the red one. Red is my favourite colour. Quilted by Bev Patkau, Mountain Rose Quilt Co. (66x66) 669 Ugly Duckling This quilt was an exercise in “making do”. Out of the most humble fabrics, and some that bordered on ugly, these blocks were assembled from scraps at the bottom of the barrel— fabrics that were just not “nice enough”. As I made the blocks I labelled them ugly ducklings as I could not see any redeeming features in any of them. But as the blocks became a quilt, I saw them in a new light. While not the prettiest quilt, it is indeed acceptable and I now enjoy it for the lessons learned. What I’d like to know is—who bought all those ugly fabrics in the first place? (72x84) 670 Up On The Housetop A Christmas quilt. The reindeer are inspired by a Jan Patek design, but her floating heads gave me the willies so when I drew out the heads, I added bodies—so much nicer. It’s never a bad idea to add your own interpretation. (56x62) 671 Wonky Houses I love free piecing projects—no instructions and no rules, just fly by the seat of your pants and see what happens. This was so much fun to make. It grew from the intended small wall quilt to a much bigger lap size. This is definitely on my “must do that again” list. (54x82) 672 Woof Woof One of several dog quilts I’ve made. There have been several dogs in our family over the years all with different quirks and personalities. I love making quilts for kids and these hand drawn pooches were a joy to make. Easy, quick, and as much fun as a box of puppies. (56x68) NEW MENU Chef de Cuisine, Sean Cutler’s menu uses locally grown, organic foods and Canadian specialties to ignite and delight your taste buds. Father’s Day lunch and dinner specials. Enjoy lunch, dinner or drinks on one of the best patios in town! (weather permitting) Reservations 403.268.8607 or HeritagePark.ca Open daily for lunch. Tuesday through Sunday for dinner. Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Group Displays A Group Display is a display of a small collection of quilts, connected by a common theme or challenge, and made by a group such as a charity, guild or group of friends. The quilts are displayed together to showcase the collection. A Calgary Piecemakers Guild D Country Lane Quilt Guild Seeing Stars These quilts were a Block of the Month program, “Seeing Stars” at Calgary Piecemakers Quilt Guild. Country Lane Logo — Reimagined Guild challenge to interpret our guild’s logo as a wall hanging or small quilted item. Six members took up the challenge to test their design and creative skills. A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 Linda Homenick Sheila Scott Peggy Chudzy Cheryl Harrison Gerry Horbay Heike Semon Margaret Crawford Bev Fritzler Anne Busch Seeing Stars Seeing Stars Seeing Stars Florals in the Firmament Seeing Stars Seeing Stars Seeing Stars Seeing Stars Seeing Stars D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 E B Calgary Silver Thimble Quilters’ Guild Night Blooms Mystery Quilt The Night Blooms Mystery Quilt was designed for the Calgary Silver Thimble Quilters’ Guild by guild member, Janet Barker, of jb.quiltdesigns. The quilt was assembled in rows so that the mystery was not revealed until the very end of the construction. The colours chosen by the group members are wonderful and show how different the same design can look, in the hands of a group of talented quilters. B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 C Janet Barker Night Blooms Mary Ann Myers Night Blooming Mystery Quilt Adelia Altwasser Blooms Under the Stars Caroline Olson Autumn Daze Patrice Berko Plum Surprised Barbara Dick (55x55) (74x84) (57x77) (66x76) (55x55) (51x51) Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts Quilts for Kids Our group’s Quilts for Kids program makes quilts to benefit children at the Calgary Children’s Cottage and the Alberta Children’s Hospital Mental Health unit. Members’ enthusiasm is strong for this program— this year, we have completed 175 quilts to donate. C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts Irish Chain (65x86) Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts Blue and White 4 Patch (52x62) Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts Scrappy Spinner (58x78) Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts Twizzle (50x70) Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts Blue Batik (56x72) Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts Hallowe’en (53x67) Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts 4 Patch Blues (53x64) Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts Rail Fence (56x70) Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts BQ(56x60) Chinook Guild of Fibre Arts Blue Rail Fence (56x64) Jackie White Country Lane Logo - Reimagined (20x20) Carol Kehoe Country Lane Logo - Reimagined (20x20) Mary-Etta Tutty Country Lane Logo - Reimagined(20x20) Deb Solc Country Lane Logo - Reimagined (20x20) Margaret Basher Country Lane Logo - Reimagined (20x20) Cathie Scatterty Country Lane Logo - Reimagined (20x20) JPW Quilting Friends New York Beauties Challenged by the “New York Beauty” block, JPW group created three inspired quilts. Diverse as New York itself, meet: Broadway, Central Park and NY Botanical Garden. E1 E2 E3 F Wila Proc Judy Riley Pat Zajac NY Botanical Garden Broadway Central Park (60x60) (80x80) (100x100) Knotty Quilters Tree of Life Our group, “The Knotty Quilters”, had a ½ square triangle swap. We used the pattern by Edyta Sitar for our “Tree of Life” challenge. F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 G Lynn Robb Judy Jess Elisabeth Smith Jeanne Lamb Pauline Stafford Sharon Forth Bev Muller Muriel Beaubien Tree of Life Tree of Life Tree of Life Tree of Life Tree of Life Tree of Life Tree of Life Tree of Life Longarm Quilters Crossroads Allison Spence allowed our Longarm Quilters to use her pattern to do our 2015 Group Display. Each member did her own unique quilt using the pattern. G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10 Bernice Lycklam Bev Reinhart Nancy Basserman Deb Domin Charmaine Walker Allison Spence Chris Tessier Michelle Middleton Colleen Hunter Lorraine Appleby Crossroads (60x90) Crossroads (60x90) Crossroads(60x90) Crossroads (60x90 Crossroads (60x90) Crossroads (60x90) Crossroads (60x90) Crossroads(60x90) Crossroads (60x90) Crossroads (60x90) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 H J The Quilters’ Gathering Lattice Bones Collection The “Lattice Bones Collection” group of quilts is presented by the members of Southview Church’s Quilters’ Gathering, who meet together monthly for quilting and fellowship. We have all used an identical quilt pattern by Julie Hirt, entitled “Lattice Bones”. Each member of our group has chosen her own fabrics, which reflect the unique personality and styles of each individual. H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9 Mary-Ann Quist Laura Kauffeldt Carol Berg Rita Copeland Kim Wiens Sarah Hill Carol Weland Kathie Bowler Marjorie Martin Harvest Rhapsody (64x64) Summer Picnic (64x64) Rustic Straps (64x64) Autumn Glow (64x64) Shades of Autumn (64x64) Traditions (64x64) On a Whim (64x64) Quiet Afternoon (64x64) Daydreams(64x64) Victoria’s Quilts A Sampling of Victoria’s Quilts for Cancer These quilts are a sample of the hundreds of quilts that the Calgary Victoria’s Quilts have provided to people dealing with the challenges of cancer. J1 Potato Chip J2 6’s and 10’s J3Hearts J4O’Henry J5 Jelly Roll Race J6 Scrappy Rectangle J7Stacks J8Roadblock J9 Victorian Lattice J10Pizzazz (50x70) (50x70) (50x70) (50x70) (50x70) (50x70) (50x70) (50x70) (50x70) (50x70) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 Creative Kids' Display Sponsored by We know kids can be very creative and we want to help them share their accomplishments. We encourage young sewers, 17 years of age and under, to sew and exhibit their work in this display. Anything sewn is welcome even if there has been a little help from a friend. Brooke Anderson (age 7), Calgary **First Festival Entry** Grace Schneider (age 14), Calgary **First Festival Entry** CK1 A Modern Quilt By Lois Toutant—Satin Moon Quilted Garden Shop. Brooke chose fabric, placement and panto design. She did the piecing by herself and helped with binding hand application. This is her second “large” quilt. Quilted by Wanda Bowhay (grandmother). (60x68) CK5 Charlie’s Quilt Made with help from Grandma Rose, for my dog, Charlie. Quilted by Nancy Basserman, Crazy Creek Creations. (47x57) Eleanor Jackson (age 10), Edmonton CK2 Star Hourglass I designed and sewed this tied quilt myself using blue squares and yellow and pink triangles with a backing of multi-coloured hearts. (55x73) Carolyn Pethrick (age 16), Calgary **First Festival Entry** CK3 Clarkson Crossing The modern design lines, the bold use of colour and the challenging piecing were factors in the choice of this quilt. (64x88) CK4 Fibonacci Numbers and Nature Inspired by the number sequence, this original quilt design has: spirals in pineapples, ammonites, rabbits multiplying to illustrate Fibonacci numbers. Blocks are the Golden Ratio. (88x88) Julia Semeniuk (age 16), Calgary CK6 Sunny Sunflowers For my mom and her sunflowers. (75x75) Westbrook Outreach Fashion Study Class, Calgary CK7 Rag Quilt Patrina made this quilt from remnant patches of flannel fabric, patchwork style in Fashion Class at Westbrook Outreach School. (34x34) CK8 Old Fashioned Girly Pillow! Kaisha designed and sewed this patchwork style pillow in Fashion Class at Westbrook Outreach School. (13x13) CK9 Crazy Quilt Purse Class project made from vintage fabric and embellishments. (10x10) Quinn Wilson (age 7), Calgary **First Festival Entry** CK10 Lil’ Twister Quinn selected 24 blocks from a charm package, did the block layout and all of the sewing. Grandma did the cutting, topstitching and binding. What a wonderful weekend! (15x21) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 ESCAPE EVERYDAY. APPLY TODAY’S ADMISS ION TOWARD AN ANNUAL PASS OR AN ANNUAL PASS PLUS. H ERITA G EPA RK. C A W Washrooms Quilt Displays ( $ Telephone Bank Machine 25 W 27 W W i $ W 24 ( W 10 W W 11 40 W 47 43 W 13 W W $ Charitable No. 11895 6457 RR0001 Merchants’ Mall – Celebration Tent (#11) and Chautauqua Tent (#10) Festival Information Booth, Quilt Raffle – Celebration Tent (#11) Quilter of Distinction – Canmore Opera House (#43) Quilt Community Showcase – Chautauqua Tent (#10) How to Build a Quilt 101 – Atlas Lumber (#27) SPECIAL DISPLAYS Blue & White – Talisman Heritage Education Centre (#47) “Dear Jane” and “Nearly Insane” – Talisman Heritage Education Centre (#47) Stampede 100th Anniversary Quilt – Talisman Heritage Education Centre (#47) Past Quilters of Distinction – Wainwright Hotel (#24) Creative Kids’ Display – Weedon School House (#40) Heritage Park Historical Village Festival of Quilts 2015 1900 Heritage Drive SW Calgary, AB T2V 2X3 Ph. 403.268.8500 www.HeritagePark.ca