2014 Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show: Walking the Streets

In my last post I showed you a few of my favorite quilts made by the artists and quiltmakers who taught at Teacher’s Affair, the week of classes preceding the 2014 Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show in Sisters, Oregon. Now I want to show you — in no particular order — a sampling of the 1300 or so quilts that lined the main and side streets of Sisters on July 12, the day of the quilt show.

Deconstructed Peacock (65 x 83) by Kim Graham of Boise ID
Deconstructed Peacock (65″ x 83″) by Kim Graham of Boise ID

 

Quiet Village (50 x 50) by Anita Johnson of crooked River Ranch OR
Quiet Village (50″ x 50″) by Anita Johnson of Crooked River Ranch OR

 

Rose City Skyline (54 x 55) by Cheryl LaRobadiere of Beaverton OR
Rose City Skyline (54″ x 55″) by Cheryl LaRobadiere of Beaverton OR

 

Meandering Thru Greece (96 x 96) by Anne Zick of Hinsdale IL
Meandering Thru Greece (96″ x 96″) by Anne Zick of Hinsdale IL
Meandering Thru Greece detail (96 x 96) by Anne Zick of Hinsdale IL
Hand Quilting Detail on Meandering Thru Greece by Anne Zick

 

Uncle Sam's Bow Ties (88 x 64) by Jodi Nelson of Sandy OR
Uncle Sam’s Bow Ties (88″ x 64″) by Jodi Nelson of Sandy OR

 

New Yellow (84 x 84) by Carol Webb of Sunriver OR
New Yellow (84″ x 84″) by Carol Webb of Sunriver OR

 

Standing Together #2 (51 x 50) by Patty Six of Santa Barbara CA
Standing Together #2 (51″ x 50″) by Patty Six of Santa Barbara CA

 

A Ribbon Runs Through It (84 x 84) by Linda Cloudas, Bend OR
A Ribbon Runs Through It (84″ x 84″) by Linda Cloudas of Bend OR

 

This Little House of Mine (84 x 84) by Jan Tezlaff of Bend OR
This Little House of Mine (84″ x 84″) by Jan Tetzlaff of Bend OR

 

Feathered Star (92 x 92) by Polly Sepulvado of Roseburg OR
Feathered Star (92″ x 92″) by Polly Sepulvado of Roseburg OR

 

Economy Quilt -- Garden of Eden (70 x 85) ca 1900. Maker unknown, exhibited by Diane Zalman of Bend OR
Economy Quilt — Garden of Eden (70″ x 85″) ca 1900. Maker unknown; exhibited by Diane Zalman of Bend OR

 

Night Star (86 x 86) by Marsha Savage of Manteca CA
Night Star (86″ x 86″) by Marsha Savage of Manteca CA

 

Midnight Stars (80 x 90) by Bev Viner of Prineville OR
Midnight Stars (80″ x 90″) by Bev Viner of Prineville OR

 

Sisters Summer Meadow (81 x 95) by Kim Graham of Boise ID
Sisters Summer Meadow (81″ x 95″) by Kim Graham of Boise ID

 

Ahoy Shannon! (55 x 72), a round robin quilt made by Blockin Robins, exhibited by Shannon Poe of xx
Ahoy Shannon! (55″ x 72″), a round robin quilt made by Blockin Robins, exhibited by Shannon Poe of Bend OR

 

Northwest Journey (54 x 65) by Patti Stewart of Bend OR
Northwest Journey (54″ x 65″) by Patti Stewart of Bend OR
Northwest Journey (detail) by Patti Stewart of Bend OR
Bottom Left Block on Northwest Journey by Patti Stewart of Bend OR

 

Kaleidoscope II (84 x 94) by Elayne Logan Currie of Bend OR
Kaleidoscope II (84″ x 94″) by Elayne Logan Currie of Bend OR

 

Poppy Blaze Big Bang (90 x 90) by Sheree Lloyd of Eugene OR
Poppy Blaze Big Bang (90″ x 90″) by Sheree Lloyd of Eugene OR

 

Pickup Sticks (60 x 60) by Nancy Kennedy of Portland OR
Pickup Sticks (60″x 60″) by Nancy Kennedy of Portland OR

 

Pantone 18-3224 Two (41 x 55) by AnnMarie Cowley of Hillsboro OR
Pantone 18-3224 Two (41″ x 55″) by AnnMarie Cowley of Hillsboro OR

 

Mayan Midnight (63 x 68) by Swan Sheridan of Vail AZ
Mayan Midnight (63″ x 68″) by Swan Sheridan of Vail AZ

 

Midnight Harvest Garden (86 x 86) by Anita Johnson of Crooked River Ranch OR
Midnight Harvest Garden (86″ x 86″) by Anita Johnson of Crooked River Ranch OR

 

Modern Crosses (80 x 80) by Shannon Poe of Bend OR
Modern Crosses (80″ x 80″) by Shannon Poe of Bend OR

 

Roots in the Hood (37 x 42) by Debbie Groshong of Bend OR
Roots in the Hood (37″ x 42″) by Debbie Groshong of Bend OR

 

For the Love of Country 64 x 67by Jacquie Gering
For the Love of Country (64″ x 67″) by Jacquie Gering

 

Remember (48 x 42) by Mary Hoover and Barbara Persing of Fourth and Sixth Designs
Remember (48″ x 42″) by Mary Hoover and Barbara Persing of Fourth and Sixth Designs

 

There you have it — just a few of the quilts that caught my eye. A mere two percent of the total number of quilts exhibited! Despite the fact that my friends and I walked the streets for upwards of seven  hours, there were sections of town, and a few hundred quilts, we didn’t manage to see. Still, it was a thrill to see so many kinds of quilts — and the efforts of so many quiltmakers — displayed on the streets of Sisters, Oregon on a single sunny summer day. A huge shout out to the owners and employees of the Stitchin’ Post, the  merchants of Sisters, the sponsors, and the many volunteers that made this year’s show such a spectacular and memorable event.

Next year the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show celebrates its 40th year. I’m already looking forward to it!

 

 

 

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3 Responses to 2014 Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show: Walking the Streets

  1. Charlie says:

    My vote goes to “A Ribbon Runs Through It.”

  2. Kristi says:

    I wasn’t able to attend the Quilt Show this year, so I appreciate the sampling of the beautiful quilts! I will definitely have to attend next year.

  3. Diane says:

    Very interesting and creative quilts! But, I must say that Midnight in The Garden lovingly designed and pieced by you and quilted brilliantly by Melissa Hoffman is still the most stunning quilt I have ever seen!!

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