The judge was Carol Owens, from St. Louis. I'd met her a few years ago when she visited our guild and did a trunk show. She had this gorgeous quilt on display using lots of vintage needlework that she rescued.
Great re-purposing!
My Dutch Treat earned another blue ribbon!
I took six quilts and four brought home ribbons.
There were so many pretty quilts..so many this year that they had to drap many of them over chairs to display. It's a small show and not a lot of room for display.
There were a LOT of antique quilts on display and I drooled over them all. This one had everyone puzzled as no one could identify the pattern.
It's similar to Star and Crescent but has additional piecing. I love and would love to make it!
This was Viewer's Choice and I sure can understand why..it's beautiful!
Dutch Treat came in second in viewer voting..again. LOL.
You can see all of the pictures I took here
4 comments:
more ribbons good for you.
congrats on your ribbons - it is always nice to get such a pat on the back isn't it!
Looks like a nice show, I have not been to one since Paducah in April.
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
Congratulation on another win(s) Mary. Did Tom remember to vote for your quilt this time? LOL
Crispy
Congratulations on your ribbons, Mary. I love all the pics of the quilts. Lots of inspiration ther!
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