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Bargello Ribbon
by Deborah Medlar - 1st Place |
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| My cousin,
Bennie, had just been diagnosed with a brain
tumor. When I visited, she signed us both
up for the bargello ribbon class in Hood River.
Bennie has passed on. She would have won
the contest, but when she gave me half her
stash, I edged ahead. |
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40 x 50 |
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Serenity
by
Maurine Roy - 2nd
Place |
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I was looking
for a way to use these wonderful fabrics without
cutting them up too much, especially the
background fabric by Judy Robertson. |
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33 x 42 |
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Briar Rose
by
Joyce Trees - 3rd Place |
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Yellow is my
favorite color, but after piecing the top a few
years ago, I decided it had too much yellow so
it put it away. A few months ago, I
finished quilting it and really liked it.
It's now one of my favorites. A Roxanne
Carter pattern. |
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48 x 65 |
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Eat Your Veggies
by
Jane Ave'Lallemant - HM - Tie |
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I just fell in
love with Ruth McDowell's book Pieced Vegetables
and vowed I'd make some. It is a somewhat
tedious process until you get into it, but the
blocks turn out perfect. This is my
composition of some of her blocks. It
looks fabulous in my kitchen. |
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40.5 x 42 |
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Going Nowhere
by Sim
Wissler - HM - Tie |
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Curves and
spirals are quilted to soften the angles of the
boxed-in nine patch blocks, made form my
collection of Indonesian batik fabrics. Do
the spirals spin inward or outward? They
go nowhere! And this quilt will go nowhere
either! I made it for myself! |
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52 x 63 |
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