The first three quilts were part of a special exhibit. Unfortunately I did not remember to take a photo of the sign that listed the name of the exhibits. Sorry.
This first one was made by Melinda Bula from California. I just love Melinda’s quilts and this is no exception. The name of the quilt is “Camellia”. You can find out more about Melinda at http://www.melindabula.com
“Visit to a Coneflower” was made by Susan Jackan from Wisconsin.
“Tiger” was made by Jeannie Moore from California. You can find out more about Jeannie at http://jeanniemooresblog.blogspot.com
It looks like Jeannie has a DVD on her techniques! Check it out on her website.
This next quilt was made by one of my student’s, Lisa Patterson. This is from my Fiesta Mexico class and pattern. It is block three with a souped-up border design. Looks fabulous.
“Forever In My Heart” was made by Lahala Phelps from Washington. I read a little about this quilt and I understand she made it in memory of her mother who passed away from heart disease. Lahala won one of the top prizes….Master Award for Traditional Artistry.
“A Place to Long For” was made by Aiko Yokoyama from Japan. She won second place in the “Handmade” category.
Ayako Kawakami from Japan made “Four Seasons for Kirara”. She won third place in the “Handmade” category.
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I got this great email from Joan Dupuis-Neal. She took some classes from me when I taught in Canada. She finished the project from the “Around the Garden” pattern. I LOVE IT. Great color choices and the workmanship looks amazing. Thanks so much for allowing me to share your photos Joan. You should be very pleased with your results.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT………