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Color My World Quilt Show 2018 Friday, February 23, 9 am-5 pm Saturday, February 24, 9 am-5 pm Sunday, February 25, 10 am-4 pm New Port Richey Recreation & Aquatic Center 6630 Van Buren Street, NPR, FL 34653 Donation $7.00 daily—$10 multi-day WestPascoQuilters.org Celebrating our 30th anniversay West Pasco Quilters’ Guild, Inc.

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  • Color My WorldQuilt Show 2018

    Friday, February 23, 9 am-5 pmSaturday, February 24, 9 am-5 pmSunday, February 25, 10 am-4 pm

    New Port Richey Recreation & Aquatic Center6630 Van Buren Street, NPR, FL 34653

    Donation $7.00 daily—$10 multi-day

    WestPascoQuilters.org

    Celebrating our 30th anniversay

    West Pasco Quilters’ Guild, Inc.

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    Stop in, call, or visit us online!

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    2018 Schedule of Events

    Friday, February 23 (Show Hours 9 am-5 pm)

    TBA throughout the day .... Presentation: Quilts of Valor10:30 am Janie Franco, Rulers Rule, ruler work with domestic machine11:30 am Demonstration by Brother Educator sponsored by Singer Sewing Center12:30 pm Cathleene Tokish-Sweet Darling Quilt Shop-The Collage Quilt 1:30 pm Tess Pokorny-Scrap And Sew-Bindings 4 Ways 2:30 pm Sherrie Mauzy -AA White Sewing Ctr- AccuQuilt Demo 3:30 pm Gail Kratky, Fidget Quilt for Autistic and Alzheimer Patients 5:00 pm Show Closes

    Saturday, February 24 (Show Hours 9 am-5 pm)

    TBA throughout the day .... Presentation: Quilts of Valor 10:30 am Marsha White, English Paper Piecing11:30 am Demonstration by Janome Educator sponsored by Singer Sewing Center12:30 pm Melissa Kruschwitz, Batting, Backing and Beyond 1:30 pm Brenda Grampas, Labeling Your Quilt 2:30 pm Randy Bendler, Artzy Chameleon, Painting Scenes and Backgrounds 3:30 pm Marty Moon, Early Times Quilts, Playing with Blocks 5:00 pm Show Closes

    Sunday, February 25 (Show Hours 10am-4pm) 11:30 am Trish Wallick-Quilt as You Go11:00 am Drawing for 2018 Opportunity Quilt 1:30 pm Small Quilt Auction closes 2:00 pm Baskets Awarded Viewer’s Choice announced 4:00 pm Show closes. See you in 2020!

    THANK YOU for attending our show! West Pasco Quilters’ Guild, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, registered with the State of Florida. Our volunteer organization of women and men work continu-ally to share our love of quilting & fiber arts with others through education and community service.

    To date, we have contributed over $400,000 throughout our community. We support other community non-profits and residents through programs such as college scholar-ships, charity quilt projects, kids programs here at the Aquatic Center, children and lap quilts, and edcuational offerings. Please visit our website for complete details of our charitable works ~ WestPascoQuilters.org

    Our Guild membership meets monthly, the third Thursday from 9 am until noon, at the New Port Richey Recre-ation & Aquatic Center 6630 Van Buren Street, NPR, FL 34653. (June and July we meet at the Contractors Institute in Hudson.) We have many Small Groups that meet throughout the month. Stop in and enjoy the fun!

    West Pasco Quilters’ Guild, Inc. Welcomes You To Our Show

    Interested in joining our Guild?Membership dues are $25.00 annually,

    guild year March-February.

    1) Stop by the Membership table on the show floor2) Stop in at our meeting or3) Visit us online: WestPascoQuilters.org or4) Contact us by mail at: West Pasco Quilters’ Guild,

    Inc., PO Box 574, Port Richey, FL 34673

    Appliqué – Large – Hand QuiltedAppliqué – Large – Longarm/Midarm Machine Appliqué – Wall – Domestic Sewing Machine Appliqué – Wall – Hand QuiltedAppliqué – Wall – Longarm/Midarm MachineArt – Domestic Sewing MachineArt – Hand QuiltedArt – Longarm/Midarm MachineCollaborative – Domestic Sewing MachineCollaborative – Hand QuiltedCollaborative – Longarm/Midarm Machine

    Our 2018 Quilt Categories

    Miniature – Domestic Sewing MachineMiniature – Hand QuiltedMiscellaneous Techniques – Domestic Sewing MachineMiscellaneous Techniques – Longarm/Midarm MachinePieced – Large – Domestic Sewing MachinePieced – Large – Longarm/Midarm MachinePieced – Large – Hand QuiltedPieced – Wall – Domestic Sewing MachinePieced – Wall – Hand QuiltedPieced – Wall – Longarm/Midarm Machine

    Quilts are listed in numerical order.

  • Molly Waddell has won numerous awards for her quilts on the local, regional and national level. In addition to teaching, Molly is a National Quilting Association Certified Quilt Judge. Her goals as a judge are to recognize the creativity and expertise of each quilt maker, to objectively and fairly evaluate quilts and wearable arts, to give positive and constructive comments to quilters so that they may improve their workmanship and artistry, and to encourage them to stretch their creativity.

    Maribeth Schmidt is an accomplished fiber artist, author, and quilting instructor, who teaches a variety of quilting and fiber related workshops and lectures. She judges quilt competitions across the U.S., Asia and Europe. Her art quilts have been exhibited in museums and fine art galleries. Maribeth is well-qualified to evaluate machine and hand wrought pieces as well as traditional and art quilts. She evaluates Masterpiece Quilts and also serves on the faculty of qualified instructors for the NACQJ Two-Day Introduction to Judging Seminar.

    Special Thanks to the following for chairing and assisting with quilt show committee details....

    2018 Quilt Show Committee Chairs:Budget/Quilt Show Treasurer: Cheryl FausakDoor Prizes: Carol SpenceFood Concession: Gail Kratky, Rhonda Koning Opening Reception: Laura VernolaProgram Advertising: Linda Miller, Rhonda KoningPublicity: Pam KingQuilt Registrations: Shirley Zerbe, Nancy MeinhardtQuilt Show Program: Rhonda Koning, Lorna CalvertShow Hostesses: Jacquie CurreyVendors: Peggy Kirchner, Jacquie CurreyWorker Hospitality: Dot Price, Mary Ann SwoggerYouth Challenge: Cheryl Fausak & Alma TilleyAdmissions: Monalin SolanBoutique/Consignment: Emma CorbellGuild Wall Quilt Challenge: Genie BettsIndoor Signs: Rhonda KoningInsurance/Security: Pam King/Laura VernolaJudging/Ribbons: Laura Vernola/Janie FrancoLectures/Demo’s: Pam KingMementos: Mary Ann SwoggerMembership: Pat DonohueOutdoor Signs: Kim DarlingQuilt Hanging, Rack Set-up AND Quilt Layout: Robby Wargny, Nancy Meinhardt, Peggy Kirchner, Laura VernolaSmall Quilt Auction: Marge Keane, Colleen BeckettPatriotic Honor Display: Judy KlingensmithSpecial Exhibit: Barn Trail Janie FrancoBasket Walk - New Committee: Rose Ann VerheyenChildren’s Activities: Elaine Plourde

    Special THANKS to Pam King - Guild President during the two year planning of our show!

    Quilt Show Committees

    Brenda Grampsas is an AQS - American Quilters Society certified appraiser of quilts & quilted textiles and is a member of the Professional Association of Appraisers-Quilted Textiles. A life long seamstress and quilt maker, Brenda also does restoration of quilts and finds there just aren’t enough hours in the day to do all the stitching she would like. Please visit her on our show floor for YOUR quilting appraisal needs.

    Quilt Appraiser

    NACQJ Quilt Show Judges

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    Quilt Show Details

    Our Exexutive Board welcomes you. Laura Vernola, Janie Franco, and Kim Darling

    2018 Quilt Show Co-Chairs

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    Our Guild membership (and friends in the community) have been hard at work creating delightful little quilts to help fund the children’s programs here at New Port Richey Recreation Center. PLEASE stop by and BID on one (or more) of our small quilted wall hangings.This auction closes at 1:30 pm on Sunday

    You may pick up your winning bid quilt at that time or our committee chair, Marge Keane, will contact you. A complete list of quilts included in this auction was not available at the time of printing - pictured here are only a few of the 90+ entries. Thank you to everyone who participated!

    2018 Opportunity Quilt, “Anniversary Album” 100% of the proceeds benefit The Toymakers who make free wooden toys for sick and needy children.

    The completion of our beautiful opportunity quilt “Anniversary Album” was organized by Guild member Pam King. Permission was granted to WPQG by the husband of Rosemary Makhan to use the pattern as our fundraising quilt. This quilt measures 80 x 100 and was hand appliquéd by approximately seventeen of our Guild members and hand quilted. Thank-you!

    Drawing Sunday, February 25th at 11 am,You need not be present to win!!

    The Toymakers, Inc. will benefit from the proceeds this year. Their Mission is to provide brightly painted, simple wooden toys to children in physical or emotional distress. The goal is to start chapters of The ToyMakers across the United States, supporting Ronald McDonald Houses and nearby agencies who care for our children. For information visit toymakers.org

    ALL proceeds from this Small Quilt Auction are donated to the kids programs here at New Port Richey Recrea t i on & Aquatic Center.

    Silent Small Quilt AuctionThis auction closes at 1:30 pm on Sunday

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    2018 Youth Quilt Challenge!Our 4th YOUTH CHALLENGE

    In our mission to educate, encourage and strenthen our community this challenge is open to participants ages seven to seventeen.

    Please enjoy viewing our new generation of textile artists! Special thanks to member Cheryl Fausak for coordinating this project.

    Challenge Guidelines:•Constructed of layers; Front, back, batting, and be bound. •Minimum of 20”x 20” no larger than 30”x 30”. •Must be quilted by hand, machine or both.•Constructed completely by the entrant.

    Barn Quilts

    Follow our Barn Quilts - Special Exhibit along the ramp walkway!

    A Barn Quilt is a large piece of plywood that is painted to look like a quilt block. The majority of barn quilts are comprised of simple geometric shapes, such as squares and triangles. Following real barn quilt trails, which began years ago, we have been inspired to start our own trail. Our exhibit is just the beginning... Barn Quilt Trail Map (of the United States): barnquiltinfo.com/map-US.html

    A special thank-you!Thank-you to Singer Janome Brother

    Sewing Center for donating two sewing machines for our winners!

    Donations made by •Singer Sewing Center •Martelli Enterprises •Havels Sewing •Northcott Fabric •Fabricworm/Birch Fabrics • Hobbs Batting •C&T Publishing •Fire Mountain •Tina Cignac •Sylvia Broda •WPQG Library •WPQG MEMBERS •A Whites Sewing Center •Happy Apple Quilts.

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    141 Floral WindowsBeverly Giddings 86 x 108Quilt is inspired by Johnston of Australia. This quilt has been made twice. The first one was lost in a house fire.

    142 BlummePam King 58 x 74A block of the month from Sycamore Hill Quilts called Lancaster County.

    143 My Birthday QuiltSharon Pruitt 77 x 77The pattern is Whitework Sampler by The Rabbit Factory. I bought it as a kit.

    144 Star Rise, Star FallMarge Warren 90 x 90Designed by Christine Stainbrook. Hand appliquéd and pieced as well as hand quilted. Loved the pattern and colors.

    140 Autumn MagicBeverly Giddings 68 x 64Pattern is by P3 Designs. Most of the fabric came from my stash. A great design for the Fall.

    Appliqué–LargeHand Quilted

    150 Mermaid in a BottleTekla Bell 66 x 86.5I liked the fish - my original design. Quilted by me. I love the whole process.

    151 Tulip VinesJoan Emerson 77 x 101Pattern is from Great American Quilts 1987. My first attempt at appliqué. Finally finished in 2017. Quilted by Eva Gronke.

    152 Just BecauseKathy Little 70 x 91I did blocks I liked from the Little Brown Bird book and filled in with Martha Washington stars. Quilted by Cheryl Szynkowski.

    153 Sailor MoonFighting Evil By MoonlightBarbara Manning 80 x 80Inspired by my son’s love of Sailor Moon. Originally designed, appliquéd blocks represent powerful characteristics of the heroine. Pieced together in a traditional quilt style.

    154 Posies on a TrellisBethany Prokopovitch 62 x 95I love working with 40’s fabrics and saw a like design in a magazine. I fell in love with the idea. Quilted by me.

    155 Star Flower FlingMary Rich 58 x 62.5I redrafted an old pieced pattern and created an appliqué template to cut two stars from 26 different striped fabrics and cut them both verti-cally and horizontally. Quilted by Sylvia Broda.

    156 BrandywineRose Ann Verheyen 63 x 63I love appliqué and saw this pattern in Primitive Quilts, Summer 2014. I was inspired by the classic design. Quilted by Marlene Hooten.

    157 Brown Sugar SamplerRose Ann Verheyen 72 x 93I loved the colors of pastels with browns. Pattern by Brandywine Designs. Quilted by Chong Kropik.

    Appliqué–LargeLongarm/Midarm Machine

    Our WPQG 2018 Quilt Show lapel

    pin is available at the admission table

    only $5

    Quilt Show program design-creation-edition produced by members of WPQG, Rhonda Koning and Lorna Calvert. Any errors, typos, omissions, or other mistakes have not been intentional. Should one be discovered, we extend our apologies and

    appreciate your understanding.

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    208 Spring Pushing Away the SnowJoyce Novak 41 x 37A Midnight Garden by Sharon Sebrow only I changed it to a Spring theme. Inspired from a photo from my daughter-in-law-tulip pushing up through snow 4/18/17-STAY IN FLORIDA!!!

    209 Our Dog RadarNancy Polinsky 35 x 34I have a Dachshund dog and was inspired to make it, but using fabric the same colors as our dog Radar. The pattern is Dagwood by BJ Designs.

    210 Lemonade StandBettyanne Semsey 56 x 68This quilt was a lot of work but I loved doing it. Pattern by Patricia Frei.

    211 April ShowersDonna Shotwell 20 x 28I slightly modified Kim Schaefer’s April Um-brella quilt pattern. I enjoyed using many prints and colors of fabric, exemplifying our theme: Color My World.

    212 June, WatermelonDonna Shotwell 20 x 28I made slight changes to Kim Schaefer’s June Calendar quilt pattern. After sewing for years, this is my first quilt made and quilted by me.

    THANK YOU for visiting our show !

    200 Knots? Where’s the Brush?Janie Franco 64 x 42I used the Celtic Diamond pattern by Kathleen Andrews and machine appliquéd the knots on a domestic machine and used the same machine to quilt it.

    201 Down SouthPat Herrmann 16 x 18Raw edge appliqué. Pattern is by Shania Sunga.

    202 Sunbonnet Sue Visits Florida’s Nature Coast

    Avis Merritt 43 x 19This is my own design.

    203 Golden FlourishShelley Murrell 26 x 20Inspired by a Quilting Vintage class. My first serious attempt at free motion, feather work, and ruler work.

    204 Midas TouchShelley Murrell 16 x 16Vintage hanky, background Duponi silk, free-motion quilting. All the quilting was done without any particular pattern; just using a random quilting design.

    205 PoppiesShelley Murrell 21 x 21Vintage Society Silk doily, quilted on satin back-ground, choosing quilting designs as I went along.

    206 Shop HopJudy Nichols 18 x 23While anticipating my first shop hop, I designed this quilt with a modern feel for a Guild challenge. Using fused raw-edge appliqué and free-motion quilting, I had the most fun making fabric choices and creating the rolls of “fabric” in the basket.

    207 Theo Chases AutumnJudy Nichols 17 x 20.5Fused appliqué of a nephew’s silhouette from a photo taken in Germany. Leaves are cut free hand and quilted raw edge with free motion quilting.

    Appliqué–WallDomestic Sewing Machine

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    213 Mama’s NutcrackerMartha Tucker 18 x 48I found the nutcracker pattern in an old quilting magazine. I improvised the size and used scraps of Xmas fabric. I love anything Christmas.

    214 CelebrateLaura Vernola 12 x 15I enjoy doing these quilts to help celebrate the different times of the year. Holiday House by Debra Gahel and Zebra Patterns.

    215 Joy and Happiness Fills My Heart by Having Birds in My Life

    Sharon Weber 25.5 x 28.5Watching my bird feeders, I was inspired by a pattern Nancy Zieman aired. I changed some techniques for my visual needs. Quilted by Lee Franklin and me.

    216 Fly By NightDot Price 41 x 41Machine appliquéd in a stain gloss method using satin stitching.

    243 A Family AffairDot Price 23 x 35I used one fabric for background and one fabric for the figures which I just fussy cut.

    244 Memories of the PastSharon Pruitt 28 x 34Hand appliquéd and hand quilted. Pattern is Chocolate Mint Sundae by Irene Blanck. I did make a few changes to the pattern.

    245 ButterfliesLaura Vernola 28 x 39I love the use of color in this fabric and it came alive in this pattern. Designed by Nancy Lee Chong, Pacific Rim Quilt Company.

    246 Spring Time FlightLinda Woytisek 20 x 20This was a silhouette by Edyta Sitar and was enhanced by adding beadings as well as a beautiful butterfly; hence, the name Spring Time Flight. The pattern for the butterfly was designed by Karen Parker.

    Appliqué–WallHand Quilted

    Appliqué–WallLongarm/Midarm Machine

    Appliqué–WallDomestic Sewing Machine cont

    240 Fantastic FlowersBeverly Giddings 53 x 52Pattern is by Dinah Jefferies. This is the first attempt to use a bold background. I just loved making this wall hanging.

    241 RoseyJanet Hulbert 16 x 16I took this class from Anita Shackleford a few years ago at EMQG in Sayre, PA. My first ruching class. The border and flowers are all one fabric.

    242 Color My World with FlowersPam King 60 x 60Hand appliquéd and hand quilted. Pattern by C. Burdy of Sycamore Hill Quilts. I simply loved the pattern (Longmeadow) and the fact it was not just blocks but panels.

    Appliqué–WallHand Quilted cont

    250 Love Blooms Here TooMerna Allen 48 x 35Appliqué, piecing, embroidery, and embellish-ing techniques were used in this piece. Part of the pattern is from Quiltmaker Magazine #115-60. Quilted by Chong Kropik.

    251 SailboatsAnita Benson 36 x 50Pattern is by Lenore Crawford. All appliqué and then thread painted while on the frame. Quilted by me.

    252 Emma’s Quilt My Sweet AngelElaine Plourde 33 x 42We have a new granddaughter and that is why I made this quilt for our new angel Emma Cindy Taylor Clark of Alfred, Maine. Quilt is inspired from a Quilter’s Newsletter magazine. Quilted by Bethany Prokopovich.

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    253 Dotsie Spring-FlingDot Young 47.5 x 55.5Inspired by a box of note cards. I hand drew the flamingo and my own embellishments. I made the quilt for the Spring Challenge, February 2017 for the Feather Princesses Quilt Show, Tampa, Florida. Quilted by Jamie Crowe.

    254 Sunset Over TampaDot Young 47 x 51I made this for the January 2016 Kumquat Challenge (Colors of Florida). Hence, the tropical color fabric. I appliquéd my own em-bellishments with a Florida theme. Quilted by Melanie Scaife.

    305 Total Eclipse of the ArtJudy Nichols 20 x 20Inspired by the solar eclipse and Susan Carlson’s fabric collage techniques. This Guild challenge quilt was glue basted before being free motion quilted. Tulle and thread embellishments added.

    306 Flora FlamingoMary Rich 40 x 64A collage of multi-colored flowers appliquéd on a multi-pieced background.

    307 My Flower GardenBettyanne Semsey 42 x 58This quilt was fun. I loved making the flower and the stems. It was a lot of work but it was worth it.

    308 Blue HeronValerie Stanton 12 x 26Quilt made using standalone appliqué. Design by Toni Whitney.

    309 Heirloom PumpkinsShirley Zerbe 11 x 13The 2016 Fall edition of Quilting Arts Magazine had a wonderful article by Susan Brubaker Knapp on shading and developing shadows and I needed to try the technique.

    VISIT our BOUTIQUE ~ thanks for supporting our Guild !

    Art-Domestic Sewing Machine cont

    Art-Hand Quilted

    340 The CardinalSharon Pruitt 14 x 36Inspired by a picture and a saying about Cardinals. I made the pattern pieces.

    Appliqué-WallLongarm/Midarm Machine cont

    ArtDomestic Sewing Machine

    300 Hanky Please!Janie Franco 15.5 x 15.5Karen Kay Buckley supplied the hanky and background fabric, described the marking techniques, and left everything else up to you! A good introduction into the use of rulers on a domestic machine.301 The Guardian IJanet Hulbert 13.5 x 18The pattern idea is from an article by Jon Stucky in Art Quilting Studio magazine, Winter 2015. I have made several for my kids and grandson. I enjoy this creative process with paint and beads.

    302 Flamingos, Frogs & Lizards, Oh My!Edda Juhl 57 x 54I was inspired by all the creatures I see living here in Florida.

    303 Words To Live ByJeanette Lupis 29 x 29This quilt is the result of a class by Kimberly Montagnese. The photo got attached. I chose the verse to print with paint and letter stamps.

    304 America’s PastimeBarbara Manning 24 x 24I love summer days watching baseball with family. Inspired by a Pinterest quilt. I embel-lished with more stars, stripes, and field detail.

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    440 Empty Nest SyndromeEmma Corbell 60.5 x 59The flowers were appliquéd by Quilt members and combined for a drawing I won. Birds were inspired by Mary Borders’ pattern. Overall design by Emma Corbell.

    441 Feedsack DresdenAvis Merritt 65 x 77I bought these vintage feedsack plates several years ago. I used 30 plates for the blocks and took apart the remaining plates to form the picket fence border.

    442 Flora Mae’s GardenShelley Murrell 36 x 44These vintage blocks were found at a yard sale. Two generations had hands in this work, but it was never made into a quilt. A friendship formed and strangers became friends. A thread thru time that binds us all together circa 1930-2017, Carrie, Flora, and Sherry.

    443 Yo! Mom’s QuiltJudy Nichols 40 x 60Mom (96) wanted her own “puffy circle” yo-yo quilt. We made it with the help of family, Marilyn Fuller, and friend, Karin Koch.

    444 Joy Hope Peace & Love, But the Greatest of these is Love

    Diane Turscak 26 x 26The embroidered blocks were given to me by a friend, Robin Cornelius. I may gift this quilt back to her in the future.

    445 Joe’s Suit & TieGlenn Currie 82 x 90Made from silk neckties and gray flannel suiting fabric to make use of Joe’s old ties. Inspired by Crazy Quilts as seen in books. Hand embroidered. Hand quilted by Harmony Baptist Quilting Society.

    Collaborative-Hand Quilted

    Collaborative-Domestic Sewing Machine

    350 Kiwi AdventureCarolyn Adams-Wallace 48 x 70An original design inspired by the stylized forms of New Zealand. The quilt brings memo-ries of flying over the South Island in a Cessna.

    351 Floral ZenAnita Benson 47 x 42I quilted the design on black sateen then I painted with metallic paints and pens. Inspired by the Zentangle drawings.

    352 Tropical SunriseJacquie Currey 50 x 68My design was developed after being inspired by several modern quilting classes I attended. Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    353 One Hundred Forty-Four DaysLa Veda Longfellow Myers 49 x 49This piece documents how my moods affected my hand stitching (blanket stitch) on 144 consecutive days. Using a common design in complimentary colors, the quilt becomes a diary. Quilted by Sylvia Broda.

    354 Autumn SplenderMelynda Wilson 27 x 20Original design done with resist process. Quilted by Bethany Prokopovich.

    Art-Longarm/Midarm Machine

    400 Adopt Me, PleaseJanie Franco 34 x 44I found the blocks on a table. They cried to come home with me. So I pieced them together and quilted it on my domestic machine.

    Please visit our vendors’ booths & check

    out our advertisers!We appreciate their support

    of our Quilt Show

    VISIT our Boutique! Handmade & quilted items

    make great gifts!

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    450 Loving BobMerna Allen 87 x 107This Healing Heart quilt was inspired with the 28 hearts from quilting friends after my hus-band of 56 years passed away. Piecing and appliqué were used. Quilted by Chong Kropik.

    451 The Wedding TreeAnita Benson 36 x 42My daughter, Laura Byard in UK, cut leaves and had everyone at her wedding sign a leaf. She shipped the leaves to me. I appliquéd and designed the quilt. In a wedding shot, a rainbow came out for the photo.

    452 Folded in the Warmth of ChristmasDeborah Hathway 59 x 70A Moda layer cake inspired me to make the pattern “Outside the Box” by Marlous. All the blocks were made in two days during the Tug Hill Quilters camp, November 2016. Quilted by Cathy Rohr.

    453 An Ode To SpringDeborah Hetman 47 x 60.5I won 6 blocks from the Sew Much Fun group and made 6 of my own. I named my quilt in honor of a poem my husband wrote when he was young. Blocks are hand and machine appliquéd and embroidered. Quilted by Col-leen Poole, Nana’s Quilt Shop.

    454 Shangazi Na MowaBethany Prokopovitch 24 x 18This quilt was made with my niece, Emma Price. Bleach resist with beading.

    455 SeahorsesMarsha White 76 x 57Pattern is from Summercrafter by Elaine Perez titled “Sea Horses.” The quilt was a group project. It will hang at the Sea Forest Clubhouse in New Port Richey. Quilted by Florida Quilting Center.

    456 Card TrickRita Cassidy 98 x 106Pieced blocks using the card trick pattern on a light gray background. Quilted by Melanie, Itching for Stitching.

    501 First TryJanie Franco 11 x 14I watched a tutorial by Missouri Stars on the Quartered Stripes Quilt and had to try it. Care-ful cutting followed by precise piecing results in a new and different pattern each time.

    502 PinwheelsRuth-Anne Lewis 13 x 17.5I bought this kit at the 2016 West Pasco Quilt Show. It was a challenge to make a miniature and I will try another. Pattern by Grannie Suzannie.

    503 Simply EvergreenBettyanne Semsey 12.5 x 21.5This was a fun quilt to do. It was a lot of work but it was worth it. Pattern by Marcia Layton.

    504 Simply SparklyBettyanne Semsey 12 x 22I love to put sparkles on quilts so this was a lot of fun. I also like to make Yo Yo’s. Pattern by Marcia Layton.

    Please VOTE for your favorite.Your opinion matters!

    Miniature-Hand Quilted

    Collaborative-Longarm/Midarm Machine

    540 Pretty MiniBeverly Giddings 24 x 24Pattern is by Lori Smith. I reduced the size of the blocks. A fun little quilt-makes a great gift.

    541 HexieSnowflakeJanet Hulbert 16.5 x 17This is my first English paper piecing project. Completely done with needle and thread only. Cathy Wiggs taught this class at EMQG in Sayre, PA last year.

    Miniature-Domestic Sewing Machine

    Thank-you to Judy Klingensmith for the use of Shalimar MHP

    Community Center.

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    600 Family AlbumJoan Iannetta 45 x 46My quilt began as a memorial for my son and granddaughter. Using the crazy quilt motif, I incorporated special family moments using various hand stitching modes.

    601 Getting to Know YouJoan Iannetta 39 x 49Each block features a specific foot, stitch, and technique while getting to know my new machine’s possibilities.

    602 Oh So PrettyPat Welch 24.5 x 24.5Alice Means, WPQG workshop in 2012. I used my choice of colors using the Folded Flower technique.

    650 My Crochet HeartAnita Benson 20 x 17I had made the doily about 15 years ago. I decided to quilt it onto the background. The beaded and loop edge is a Bethanne Nemesh technique from the book Devil in the Details.

    651 Winter WonderlandKathy Little 62 x 75Hand embroidery and pieced. I used the Winter Wonderland pattern and added some different snowmen. Quilted by Cheryl Szynkowski.

    Miscellaneous-Techniques-Domestic Sewing Machine

    Miscellaneous-Techniques-Longarm/Midarm Machine

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    700 Shadow & LightCheryl Fausak 68 x 88.5This tri-color quilt plays with shadow and light. The non-traditional log cabin pattern forces your eye to dance around the quilt. Quilted by Rhonda Koning.

    701 DogonitJanie Franco 68 x 74I watched Missouri Stars (on YouTube) demon-strate the Quartered Stripes Quilt technique for cutting and piecing. This is one of my results.

    702 Don’t Fence Me InJanie Franco 56 x 65Used up scraps. I have no idea if it’s a copy-right or other pattern. I just used all 2½” strips.

    703 It’s So Pink!Pat Herrmann 82 x 92I have had the pattern and rose fabric for 15 years and finally made it. Pattern is Garden Twist by Sharon Yenter.

    704 Mod BrightJanet Hulbert 70 x 90My daughter bought me a bunch of fat quarters for Christmas last year. I added a few more and made this from a quilt magazine.

    705 Multi-Color 9-PatchEdda Juhl 70 x 53I used my favorite fabrics and colors for this disappearing 9-patch.

    706 Marge’s Fluttering FlagMarge Keane 59 x 68Pattern is by Bev Getshel using half square triangles. In memory of my brother, Jack Keane, a marine. Quilted by Rhonda Koning.

    707 PeacockPatricia Keene 72 x 88The pattern, disappearing 9-patch, was taught in a class at WPQG.

    708 Andy’s Under the SeaRhonda Koning 77 x 77I loved the simple half-square triangle offset star echo pattern. Inspired by design on Pinterest. Made especially for my grandson, his first big boy quilt. I quilted with my APQS George.

    709 Mesmerize MeRhonda Koning 86 x 86My take on the one-block quilt pattern from Missouri Star Quilts. Oh my was this a fun pattern! I quilted with my APQS George.

    710 Herringbone TrailMary Moody 50 x 84This class was offered by the West Pasco Quil-ters. We used a jelly roll to complete the quilt.

    711 Loving Kansas TroublesCarol Spence 81 x 90.5This is 10 years and counting of Moda. The quilt pattern is by Lynne Hagmeier, showcasing 33 KT Fabric Collections by Moda.

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    712 Don’s “Oohrah” QuiltMary Ann Swogger 60 x 88.5Don was a Marine. We collected fabric with a Marine motif. Blocks were inspired by Thank You Stars quilt by Marianne Fons. The Marine emblem in the middle was the starting block.

    713 Color My World Martha Tucker 54 x 77Inspired by a pattern in a quilt magazine. I emphasized my own style. Used simple line quilting.

    714 Dreaming of KentuckyMartha Tucker 77 x 77Cardinals are my favorite bird. I saw this quilt in a magazine many years ago. Pattern by Improv.

    715 Noel’s Fairy GardenMartha Tucker 54 x 77Inspired by the fairy fabric. Adapted a pattern I found in a magazine. I fussy cut the fairies to fit my own template pattern.

    717 Out of AfriciaMarsha White 57 x 68Pattern was designed by Diane Tuttle from Inspire Quilt Shop, Plant City.

    740 Gino’s Favorite Things, Mostly BirdsPat Donohoo 76 x 46My husband said “Wouldn’t it be nice to have a quilt that just sits on the trailer bed with pictures of things I like on it?” “Attic window!” said I. Machine pieced, hand quilted.

    741 Jane’s FollyJane Hanekamp 68 x 85Personal design to use scraps and fabric from stash.

    742 No Middle GroundJane Hanekamp 55.5 x 73Free pattern from Quilter’s Newsletter adver-tisement.

    743 Roaming NinesJane Hanekamp 57 x 74Pieced display of color tones using color wheel. Fabrics are multi-colored with black and white. Border demonstrates “fussy cut-ting.” Design by Judy Laquidara. Pattern from American Quilter, 2007.

    744 Civil War Diary QuiltJanet Hulbert 54.5 x 77.5I purchased the Civil War Diary Quilt book and knew I had to make some blocks-no pattern-just pictures. I had to figure it all out. I enjoyed the daily diaries these women kept.

    745 Martha’s Catch Me If You CanMartha Tucker 80 x 80Loved this quilt! I had to make it! Enjoyed every minute. Paper pieced pattern by Jacqueline de Jonge. I simply hand quilted to not distract from the pattern.

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    750 Brilliant Beauties of JoyAnita Benson 77 x 77Paper pieced pattern by Jacqueline de Jong. Two years collecting fabric for this quilt. I used Sharon Schamber’s looped binding method. I used double threads in some of the quilting.

    751 VioletDiane Bounds 60 x 72This quilt was made from a Facebook post called Sticks & Stones. I made this quilt for my granddaughter. Her name is Violet. Fun pattern. Quilted by Nana’s Quilt Shop.

    752 Blooming StarSylvia Broda 70 x 70I have been asked many times, “How can I make a stunning quilt with sewing straight lines.” So I designed this quilt to show only straight line piecing to make a quilt. Pattern for sale-call me.

    753 Dragon’s TeethDannee Brooks 56 x 89I saw a picture of this and drew a picture similar to it’s original and just made it.

    754 RVButterflyGardenDannee Brooks 80 x 90I did not want every block to be the same so I created 6 plus different designs and fitted them together as border trims. Quilted by Diane Perry.

    755 A Quilter’s Husband’s WoeEmma Corbell 84 x 100Missouri charm pack needed to be used. After sewing them together as a 9-patch, I designed the rest with sashing and borders. Quilted by Pat Wilkinson.

    756 Star Log CabinJacquie Currey 89 x 74Quilt top was constructed using several differ-ent techniques for log cabin and star blocks and put together in a pattern. Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    757 On the Trail to Tiffany’sLibbie Ellis 70.5 x 100Snail Trail pattern and Tiffany blue color chosen by my youngest sister for her queen-size bed. Pattern from Quilt Sampler Magazine, Fall/Winter 2014 issue. Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    758 Jewel BoxJoan Emerson 76 x 91Pattern from Quilt in a Day, Eleanor Burns. Quilted by Happy Apple Quilting Center.

    759 Scrappy Quilt #8Joan Emerson 76 x 91One way of using up fabric scraps. Quilted by Happy Apple Quilting Center.

    760 Waves of BeautyTamara Erickson 66 x 78Quilt top consists of 20 matching sets x 4 (2 ½” wide) strip sets of 100% cotton batiks. Each set was machine pieced into tube sets, then recut and rejoined. Pattern designed by Ann Lauer. Quilted by Tekla Bell.

    761 SinatraCheryl Fausak 59 x 70This quilt was inspired by a pattern from our Tuesday night group. The blue and green batiks emphasize this modern quilt design. Quilted by Bethany Prokopovich.

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    762 TetrisJane Hanekamp 79 x 93.5Straight line piecing to use scraps. Pattern from McCall’s Quilting July/August 2015 used facing binding. Quilted by Sylvia Broda.

    763 Christmas Tree Mystery QuiltPat Hazellief 58 x 68.5Country Quilts and Bears Christmas Mystery started in 2014; finished 2017. Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    764 Tropical OpticalDeborah Hetman 53 x 77This pattern is from Kathy Brown’s Fat Quarter Quickies. When I saw this pattern, I knew it would be a great way to use my batik fat quarter stash. Quilted by Colleen Poole, Nana’s Quilt Shop.

    765 Where We LiveJanet Hulbert 82.5 x 83.5Cathy Wiggs created a Block of the Month for our Guild up north naming blocks for our area. I put the sawtooth border on mine. Quilted by Kelly Gorsline.

    766 Bit By BitPatricia Keene 68 x 94Made of 1½” 4 by 4’s. I like the scrappy look. No fabric was purchased for the top. Quilted by Bethany Prokopovich.

    767 Color My CarouselPam King 67 x 94Pieced quilt using instructions off an internet site. Who doesn’t love a carousel? Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    768 Winter StarCarol Kornick 63 x 63I purchased the quilt at Keepsake Quilting for my daughter. The pattern is by Brenda Clyde. I learned how to cut and sew 45° diamonds and blocking a block. Quilted by Bethany Prokopovich.

    769 Everybody Loves MangoLa Veda Longfellow Myers 60 x 75This quilt was inspired by a photo I saw long ago of a geometric design that “rippled” out from a central shape. I chose bold contrast-ing colors. It’s machine pieced. Quilted by Sylvia Broda.

    770 Color ConnectionsJeanette Lupis 86 x 86I got the pattern on-line from Rhonda. I knew I had the perfect fabric so I tried it. It was fun and challenging. Quilted by Marlene Hooten, Lucky Sew and Sew.

    771 Run Softly, Blue RiverJeanette Lupis 75 x 75I used the Smokey River pattern by Whirlygig Designs. My most difficult project yet! Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    772 Merry ChristmasMarge Lurz 60 x 83Using Xmas scraps from my stash and the Rail Fence pattern, I made this for my holiday table cloth. Quilted by Happy Apple Quilting Center.

    773 My Leftover BeautyMarge Lurz 54 x 80Using fabric leftover from another quilt, I made this piece. I hate to waste fabric! Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    774 A Rose LegacyBarbara Manning 80 x 100Inspired by a Rose Trellis Pinterest quilt. My daughter, Kimberly Rose, and I love our roses. For my birthday, she bought me this beautiful rose fabric.

    775 Optical MigraineRoberta Martello 72 x 90I had the background black fabric first. Then I saw a block called Mountain Top that I liked and decided to use the fabric. This is what it said to me and it reminded me of a migraine I once had. Quilted by Lucky Sew and Sew.776 Wild FlowersRoberta Martello 63 x 71This is a Jinny Beyer pattern called Sparklers. When I saw it, I decided to give it a try. I’m glad that’s out of my system. This is the largest paper pieced quilt I’ve ever made. Quilted by Lucky Sew and Sew.

    777 Art Deco DresdenAvis Merritt 62 x 76I found this quilt design online and had to make it. Quilted by Jamie Crowe.

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    778 Nana’s KitchenShelley Murrell 65 x 85Fons and Porter pattern called Aunt Gracie’s Garden. Inspired by my mother’s short story of family life in the 1930’s. 30’s reproduction fab-ric...my heart goes back to Nana’s Kitchen ...

    779 Mike’s Unique JungleMary Parkin 83 x 82My son loves jungle and animals. I found most of the fabric for the blocks and a friend donated the rest of them. Quilted by Dot Price.

    780 En ProvenceDiane Perry 80 x 80This is a Bonnie Hunter 2016 mystery quilt. I love Bonnie’s mysteries. I’ve done several and really enjoy them. I chose different colors. It’s hard to pick colors before you know what it is going to look like.

    781 Time With MomDiane Perry 86 x 92With a bag of scraps and my Featherweight, I spent the last three months of my Mom’s life sewing them together, talking, and making a beautiful quilt and precious memories.

    782 Study in ContrastsDot Price 77 x 77Taken from a magazine picture and altered by EQ6.I loved working on this quilt. Quilting by my daughter Bethany Prokopovich

    783 Muy CalienteBethany Prokopovitch 77 x 77I designed this paper pieced pattern on EQ7 and quilted myself.

    784 Geometry...Caliente!Suzanne Reiter 72 x 72The design is inspired by Karen K. Stone Quilts. Geometry has always fascinated me and the New York Beauty block allows the color imagination to run wild.

    785 Shadowed BatiksSuzanne Reiter 57 x 79I had seen this shadow effect on a quilt so I drew a pattern to replicate what I remem-bered. Just a fun way to highlight some beautiful fabric.

    786 Summer StarsSuzanne Reiter 67 x 85Inspiration from Kim Brackett’s scrappy quilting books. Uses 2 ½” strips and I added a friend-ship star in the sashing. The blue background reminds me of a Summer sunset color.

    787 Merry Christmas to MeNaomi Shoemaker 66 x 75I saw the quilt in a magazine. I love Christmas. It is perfect for me. Pattern from McCall’s Quick Quilts, December/January 2012. Quilted by Penny Coleman.

    788 Compass StarRuth Snyder 94 x 94Strip and paper pieced. Pattern is by Roxanne Carter. I made one for a gift in 2016 and wanted to repeat it in different colors. Quilted by Thimbles & Things, Orillia, Ontario, Canada.

    789 Heart BlossomsNina Trapp 53 x 73.5Pieced hearts and sashings with corner stones. This quilt was adapted from a strip quilting book on quilting with precuts.

    790 Princess PetalsNina Trapp 70 x 67.5The quilting motifs used are from 501 Quilt-ing Motifs. This quilt was made for my little princess.

    791 Endless TherapyMartha Tucker 61 x 61Pattern by Jacqueline de Jonge, Endless. I love the precision of paper piecing. I gifted the quilt to my beautiful daughter Rhonda Koning.

    792 Birthday ScrapsDiane Turscak 90 x 90I started making little log cabins. I got bored so I added the little quilt blocks. I saw a basket of scraps at a quilt show and asked how much. My friend Katie bought them for me. Quilted by Robin Cornelius.

    793 River SongDiane Turscak 92 x 92The block and setting have been around for 100 years. I made the quilt at my river cottage looking over the Withlacoochee River. Quilted by Robin Cornelius.

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    795 Mix It UpRose Ann Verheyen 68 x 76I love Civil War prints and this pattern was enhanced with the prints. Pattern from ando-verfabrics.com. Quilted by Marlene Hooten.

    796 Nan’s FancyRose Ann Verheyen 76 x 87I found the kit in my favorite quilt shop in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I had to have it! I found the block striking and challenging. Pattern by Heartspun Quilts. Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    797 Five DiamondsTrish Wallick 66 x 66Half square triangles with squares within squares. Quilted by Tekla Bell.

    798 ButterflyintheMorningSunSharon Weber 93 x 93I loved the butterfly circle so much after taking a class that I decided to incorporate it into a full bedspread. I’ve never regretted this decision. Quilted by Krissy Brawner.

    799 In the BeginningSharon Weber 100 x 108I started a wall hanging size quilt at a retreat and liked it so much I decided to make it into a bedspread. Quilted by Krissy Brawner.

    800 The Irresistible Hunter’s StarSharon Weber 63 x 77This pattern was created on a stamped facing fabric and sewn. I chose two colors because I wanted the WOW! look affect! Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    801 A Rabbit Ate My TulipsLinda Woytisek 82 x 81This is a variation of Tula Pink Tabby Road, a Mis-souri Star Quilt pattern. I thought of Spring when I saw this and the beautiful colors of Springtime. I also thought of a rabbit eating tulip bulbs. Just a fun and colorful quilt to make. This also can be a double-sided quilt as different quilt thread was used on both sides. Enhanced rabbit with beads. Quilted by TD Bell.

    802 Orange TwistLinda Woytisek 66.5 x 89Mystery pattern by Debbie Caffrey. I decided to make this quilt because it was the first time I ever made a mystery quilt. I call this Orange Twist be-cause it’s bright and colorful. Quilted by TD Bell.

    803 Grandmas AtticShirley Zerbe 62 x 72My daughter wanted an antique looking quilt. The pattern she picked was Shadow Box by Kari Nichols. The fabric we found reminded us of grandmas attic. Quilted by Bethany Prokopovich.

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    1000 My Teal TreeCarol Buonomo 16 x 25Pattern used is Trim the Tree by Cindi Edgerton.Teal is my favorite color!

    1001 I Thought You Said 16 Strips!Janie Franco 51 x 51I loved the quilt a friend (Pat Herrmann) was making with scrap pieces. I asked, “ How many?” She answered, “16.” OOPS! Since I wouldn’t cut the block up, it became the center.

    1002 Just Plain CrazyMargie Hastings 52 x 68I sewed rows of color, cut in half, mixed, and sewed back together. Inspiration was from the TV.

    1003 Salvage BasketsJanet Hulbert 49 x 58.5Pattern is from Today’s Quilter (extracted from Scrap Quilt Secrets) magazine a friend brought back from Isle of Man on her trip to Ireland. She knew I wanted to make a salvage quilt.

    1005 Daisies Don’t TellEdda Juhl 36 x 36I used Ricky Tims’ Convergence pattern after taking his class.

    1006 FallEdda Juhl 24 x 34I put some Fall squares together for my wall or table.

    1007 Hot Pink ConvergenceEdda Juhl 30 x 30Took Ricky Tims’ Convergence class. Loved it!

    1008 JewelsEdda Juhl 29 x 29Jewel tones inspired by Ricky Tims’ Convergence pattern.

    1009 Many ColorsEdda Juhl 16 x 100Leftover fabric made into a disappearing 9-patch.

    1010 Nine HousesEdda Juhl 38 x 37Inspired by a pattern in a magazine.

    1011 All Wrapped UpAileen Kline 45 x 60The whimsical nature of the Dachshund begged to be made. Pattern is by Stacy Iest Hsu.

    1012 It’s Cold OutsideRhonda Koning 15 x 23My first paper pieced project. Pattern is by Cindi Edgerton, Trim the Tree. I worked on it with the Tuesday Evening Nimblers Small Group. Glad I finished, but don’t plan on paper piecing again.

    1013 Fall ColorsRuth-Anne Lewis 52 x 66This was my first quilt. The top was a class by Joanne Barton, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada who provided the pattern. I admire the Fall leaves with their warm colors and with the flannel backing it’s so cozy.

    1014 A Tisket a Tasket a Green and Yellow Basket

    Roberta Martello 54 x 54My take on a pattern by Bonnie Sullivan called Over and Down Under.. The color choice just happened. Now that song is in my head.

    1015 Forever TreeRoberta Martello 35 x 71I saw this pattern at a show and immediately thought I’ll never have to put up another Christ-mas tree again. Pattern is Tall Trim the Tree by Cindi Edgerton.

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    1016 Flower ConvergenceGinger Messer 23 x 23I really like to use the Ricky Tims’ Convergence technique. I made this with a bundle of fabrics and then machine appliquéd the vase and flowers for more interest.

    1017 Fractured Night: Irma 2017Judy Nichols 24 x 40The 2 AM view through hurricane shutters was surreal and inspired this improv-bargello quilt of a chaotic night, including tiny eyes stranded outside.

    1018 My Little SunshineJudy Nichols 22 x 29Miniaturized wall quilt of Robin Applegarth’s Rise & Shine pattern. Full-sized crib and baby quilts were also made as gifts.

    1019 Strike ZoneJudy Nichols 40 x 54.5Bowling shirts of my Dad, with patches, em-broidery, sleeves, etc. Made for my brother, Steve Montroy, in Dad’s memory. Label shows trophy won by them both.

    1020 Starry NightJoyce Novak 34 x 34Whirling Star pattern from Quick Scrap quilt inspired from Strip Paper Piecing by Peggy Martin. The design is mine. A sky full of bright stars.

    1021 Christmas TeaDorothy Pedrick 36.5 x 36.5I saw an Ohio Star block in my book. I used a fancy cut block for the center, added borders, and hand quilted Christmas fabric I had from a sale.

    1022 The CrossNancy Polinsky 28 x 28The inspiration for making this wall hanging came to me after my sister (also a quilter) made this wall hanging for a sick friend. The pattern is Sweet Seasons of Life.

    1023 Four Leaf CloverEllen Schrader 50 x 70Created this quilt from my fabric stash. Instead of setting the blocks on point, I assembled it horizontally. This quilt reminds me of a four-leaf clover.

    1024 Following My CompassCarol Spence 57 x 57This is a Judy Niemeyer pattern called Vintage Compass. I enjoyed making this paper pieced quilt and bought all the fabrics while I was in Paducah, Kentucky.

    1025 Appalachian SunsetVirginia Trotta 44 x 44I modified a feedsack quilt pattern from Tradi-tional Quiltworks magazine using small prints instead of feedsack ones. I love the design and colorful prints.

    1026 Martha’s Trim the TreeMartha Tucker 29 x 77Paper pieced pattern by Cindi Edgerton. I made this for my daughter, Rhonda Koning.

    1027 Memory LaneMartha Tucker 48 x 48The idea came from a quilt at a national show. I started with a Fall panel and created the attic window effect.

    1028 Out of AfricaLaura Vernola 52 x 65I made this while away at a retreat for my husband for his birthday. Pattern designed by Sue Harvey and Sandy Boobar of Pine Tree Country Quilts.

    1029 Ho Ho & HoMarsha White 52 x 60Pattern is from Simple Choices by Abbey Lane. Quilt class was taught on a rainy day Sunday in Tampa at the Bernina Store.

    1030 U.S. Navy Submarine ServiceMarsha White 32 x 32My husband was in the Submarine Force for 30 years. These are decals of the ships he served. I designed the blocks to fit his decals. I used Block Tool!

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    1100 Out of the BoxEmma Corbell 44.5 x 44A class taught by Janie Franco on the use of strips.

    1101 Rainbow HexiesGeri Ferro 59 x 60Hand pieced and hand quilted. The pattern is from a picture in a quilt magazine.

    1102 Asian MedleyJane Hanekamp 53.5 x 63.5With a little help from my friends, Asian Medley became a quil t . Pattern from Keepsake Quilting.

    1103 Orange Peel–Missouri StarPat Hazellief 36 x 36Missouri Star, Jenny Doan design. Using MSQC small football ruler. Orange Peel is a traditional design, good for hand quilting.

    1104 Twisted Log CabinPat Hazellief 45.5 x 45.5Pattern by Eleanor Burns using 2 ½ “ Wonky Ruler from Quilt In a Day. I love a new take on an old pattern.

    1105 Little BasketsJanet Hulbert 25.5 x 30These were left over scraps from a quilt class I took with Linda Halpin at EMQG in Syre, PA.

    1106 My Kaleido-KrazyMarge Lurz 49 x 49The pattern is from Kaleio-Krazy II by Marti Michell using Jinny Beyer fabric. Each piece individually cut and then hand pieced together.

    1107 Tumbling TrianglesGinger Messer 26 x 26This is my first attempt at hand quilting. I saw this pattern at a vendor shop. I had fun making the top and then decided to hand quilt the quilt.

    1108 Christmas Mystery QuiltBarbara Palma 54 x 54This quilt was a mystery quilt at Country Quilts and Bears. I assembled it in December 2015 and completed the hand quilting November 2016.

    1109 Thimble CollectionDiane Turscak 25 x 30Inspired by antique pieces of Brenda Grampsas. Beautiful old treasures.

    1110 Shoo FlyRose Ann Verheyen 23 x 23I completed the center square 8 years ago as my first hand quilting. I did not like hand quilt-ing so it sat. Started the shoo fly square and decided to incorporate it with hand quilting.

    1111 Stars & Stripes #1Glenn Currie 42 x 76Pattern as seen in a book. I needed a pair of single bed sized quilts for a red, white, and blue room. Hand quilted by Harmony Baptist Quilting Society.

    1112 Stars & Stripes #2Glenn Currie 42 x 76Pattern as seen in a book. I needed a pair of single bed sized quilts for a red, white, and blue room. Hand quilted by Harmony Baptist Quilting Society.

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    1200 Colors of Nature IICarolyn Adams-Wallace 56 x 56Colors of Nature II completes a set of two quilts with opposite color schemes. Designed by Jinny Beyer. The quilt displays the lighter colors of Fall.

    1201 Hooray for the Red, White, and BlueCarolyn Adams-Wallace 36.5 x 78This patriot quilt represents America’s Great Seal: white-purity/innocence; red-hardiness and valor; blue-vigilance/perseverance. Center design by Dea Crandall.

    1202 Diamond WonderFlora Armstrong 40 x 78Technique taught by a teacher from a quilt-ing class at WPQG. My own choice of colors. Quilted by Sylvia Broda.

    1203 Mom’s StashDiane Bounds 60 x 60I found this pattern in a Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting March/April 2013 called Sprigs & Twigs. I made it from most of my Mother’s calico stash after she passed. This one is for you Mom! Quilted by Nana’s Quilt Shop.

    1204 Early Sunday MorningDannee Brooks 26.5 x 38It is a lovely pattern for use of log cabin blocks. britannica.com/144028/cross; email [email protected]

    1205 Midnight DreamsDannee Brooks 50.5 x 62Malaga by Villa Rosa Designs. A nice, fun quilt for a great grandson. Quilted by Diane Perry.

    1206 Tractor ShowDannee Brooks 47 x 56Fussy cut tractors and framed and medallion blocked.

    1207 ScoutJacquie Currey 47 x 57I took a class on machine appliqué and used a kit for the center. I used complimentary colors to design and construct fractured 9-patch squares around the edges. Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    1208 She CansKim Darling 40 x 53Pattern is from Bottle Quilt Co., Escaping Bugs. I changed the pattern to become all the same size canning jars. I made the quilt for my church to put on the altar for harvest season. Quilted by Maureen Tinley.

    1209 Showers Bring FlowersKim Darling 50 x 61The blocks were from a pattern unknown to me. A friend showed me how to put the blocks together and gave me all her leftover fabric from another project. Layout and design are mine. Quilted by Maureen Tinley.

    1210 California Christmas #1 Commercial Tree Lot

    Pat Donohoo 52 x 58In California, it rains on Christmas. Tree lots spring up in covered parking lots. They use flocking to make a tree any color. My own design, pieced, and appliquéd. Quilted by Sylvia Broda.

    1211 Scrappy Quilt #9Joan Emerson 50.5 x 67Pattern is Garlic Knot by Bonnie Hunter. Quilted by Happy Apple Quilts Quilting Center.

    1212 Scrappy Spools of ThreadJoan Emerson 51.5 x 62Pattern is Cut the Scraps by Joan Ford. Quilted by Happy Apple Quilting Center.

    1213 Garden StarsJanice Hartmann 59 x 60Missouri Star pattern.

    1214 Simple JoyJanice Hartmann 50 x 50Missouri Star pattern.

    1215 Metro ScopePat Hazellief 47.5 x 66Sew Kind of Wonderful Quilt Designs using Quick Curve Ruler. Australian fabrics in quilt. Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

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    1216 Twist and ShoutDeborah Hetman 41 x 41This Triple Twister pattern is from Quilt Moments and was made using a twist and stitch ruler. I liked the motion and movement of the fabric. Quilted by Colleen Poole, Nana’s Quilt Shop.

    1217 Life of a TreeJudy Klingensmith 50 x 50Inspired by the Convergence pattern. A crosscut view fabric of tree rings given to me from my Dad’s quilt barn in New York State.

    1218 Pretty in PinkMelissa Kruschwitz 69 x 69This is a Jodi Barrows square in a square pattern. Jodi was a guest a few years ago at another guild I belong to. I finished with some quilting to make it sparkle.

    1219 Christmas CardinalsRuth-Anne Lewis 50 x 63I always wanted a Christmas quilt for my sofa. I love cardinals for their bright red feathers. This quilt was fun to make. Pattern by Tricia Maloney. Quilted by Pat Wilkinson.

    1220 Christmas Tree Jeanette Lupis 25 x 74My two sisters and I each purchased the pattern at the AQS show in Daytona in 2016. We each completed the project. They are all so different. Quilted by Nana’s Quilt Shop.

    1221 1,100 Seams and Still CountingNancy Meinhardt 48 roundThe pattern is from Quilts Without Corners by Cheryl Phillips. The pattern gives you instruc-tions on how to take the leftover strips from the first quilt and make a second quilt. This quilt is the second one. There are over 1,100 seams!. Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    1222 Half Square Triangles MysteryGinger Messer 50 x 60I made 110 half square triangles for a mystery quilt. I loved the batik fabrics, but not the final arrangement. I made this design instead and MK Quilts made it fabulous! Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    1223 Ripples of ColorGinger Messer 47 x 58I had a great time finding 48 different batik fabrics to make the Ripples pattern by Quiltworx. I really like the result of the paper piecing blocks and the arrangements. Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    1224 Starry Starry NightShelley Murrell 50 x 50This is my own pattern. When I saw the dark blue batik, I thought of night skies. I love stars. The quilt evolved from those two things.

    1225 Florida LighthousesBarbara Palma 37 x 57I collected the lighthouses during the 2016 Florida Shop Hop and designed the quilt to go in my “coastal” home. Quilted by Melissa Kruschwitz, MK Quilts.

    1226 FallDiane Perry 48 x 70This is a free pattern by Bonnie Hunter.

    1227 Holiday MemoriesMary Rich 48 x 48This was stitched at a class taught by Joan Unger many years ago and completed in 2018. Quilted by A & A White.

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    1228 Circles (Finally)Mary Ellen Vanzler 60 x 60I liked the circles and enjoyed doing a new meth-od of piecing. Quilted by Bethany Prokopovich.

    1229 DragonflyBeverly Webster 50 x 63This is a Villa Rosa pattern called Ebb Tide. I fell in love with the fabrics and ease of pattern. Quilted by Florida Quilting Center.

    1230 Fall, Leaves, FallBeverly Webster 43 x 52This is a Cozy Quilt Designs pattern. Fall is my favorite time of year and I couldn’t resist the colors of the leaves in this quilt. Quilted by Florida Quilting Center.

    1231 Pine GroveBeverly Webster 39 x 47Pieced pattern by Laura Coons. I needed a Christmas wall hanging and this fit the bill! Quilted by Florida Quilting Center.

    1232 Mexican StarLinda Woytisek 33 x 33This is a pattern in a local shop that I saw and thought it was unique in the way it was to be made. Also it was entered in a local challenge. The material-fabric is turned to create the effect of this quilt. Enhanced in corners with beads and Yo Yo flowers. Quilted by TD Bell.

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    Thanks to our friends at Contractors Institute for the use of facilities, staff & equip-ment to create this program!

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    Still under construction at the time of catalog printing, the completion of our beautiful 2019 opportunity quilt “Hearth and Home” was organized by Guild members Pam King and Judy Klingensmith. An original design, this quilt measures 84” x 96”. The log cabin top was made by Judy with the Tuesday Evening Nimblers Small Group and then complimented by Pam with applique vines, flowers and hearts. This beautiful quilt was quilted by Bethany Prokopovich. Thank-you!

    Each quilt show year The West Pasco Quilt Guild sponsors a

    “challenge”to its members to create a small wall hanging to be “judged’’ by attendees during our quilt show. This year’s challenge focused on our

    Quilt Show Theme....“Color My World”

    Please stop and let us know what you like. Special thanks to Genie Betts

    for coordinating our Guild Challenge this year.

    VOTE for your favorite!

    “Color My World” Membership ChallengeQuilt Show Small Quilt Challenge

    2019 Opportunity Quilt “Hearth and Home”100% of the proceeds benefit SmileFaith, a foundation to provide veterans with dental care.

    Please visit our vendors’ booths & check out our advertisers!We appreciate their support of our Quilt Show

    The SmileFaith Veterans Community Dental Clinic located in New Port Richey cares for the under-served Veterans of Pasco County, Tampa Bay, and surrounding areas who do not have access to VA dental benefits (about 95% of all Vets). The charitable clinic will also serve to relieve suffering and inspire hope for disadvantaged residents during scheduled events. SmileFaith is a nonprofit faith-based charity that has been serving the Suncoast since 2009.For information: smilefaith.co

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    July 12 - 14, 2018Hilton Carillon,

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    Unique 3-day opportunity for sewists Newest products and Techniques Top national educators Shop, Shop, Shop!

    Our marketplace is nothing like you have seen before.

    See the latest fabric collections from Spring Quilt Market 2018 and shop from select retailers in our Vendor Mall.

    Learn with new Product Demonstrations and Meet the Artists! Enjoy Sample Spree - Fabric bundles of the newest and best for purchase!

    Register for a Class and receive Free Multi-Day admission to the Marketplace.

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    Patriotic Display, Booth #6This year’s Patriotic Booth is featuring many Patriotic Quilts to honor our local veterans. The quilts have all been made by members of the WPQG and will be presented to our veterans here in Pasco County.

    We also have several members that are veterans from the different branches of service. Marilyn D., retired Navy, made a quilt from her uniforms.

    Stop by our booth and see the beautiful quilts and pick up a free block kit/pattern to help support this wonderful cause.

    If you know of any veteran and would like to nominate them to receive a quilt, please contact:

    [email protected]

    WPQG Proudly Supports:

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