Picking up where I left off a couple of days ago, here are more of my favorite quilts from among the 1300+ displayed last Saturday, July 13 at the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show (SOQS) in Sisters, Oregon.
Gypsy Kisses, 92 x 103, by Kathy Doughty of Sydney, Australia
No Spurs Needed, 30 x 40, by June Jaeger of Prineville OR
Daisies in Red and Black, 60 x 60, by JanniLou Creations of Philomath OR
Contemporary Totes, 24 x 32, by Tonye Belinda Phillips of Camp Sherman OR
Neighborhood, 45 x 60, by Elizabeth Hartman of Hillsboro OR
Storm Warning, 20 x 40, by Rayna Gillman of West Orange NJ
Sea, Sand and Sky, 67 x 80, by JanniLou Creations of Philomath OR
Pressing Matters, 41 x 51, by Laura Wasilowski of Elgin IL
Bullseye, 54 x 60, by Ann Zick of Hinsdale IL
Our View of Sisters-Friendship, 50 x 50, made for Anne Zick of Hinsdale IL by Joan Bratton, Maureen Creed, Joyce Freehill, Jan Johnson, Betsy Maloney, Marilyn Montgomery, Valerie Rodelli, and Coleen Walter
50 Shades of Red, 62 x 72, by Terry Johnson
Blossoms, 52 x 60, by Christine Day of Fallbrook CA
Blue Moon, 86 x 104, by Alice Besler of North Powder OR
Garden Maples, 77 x 78, by Chris Jones of Sisters OR
Garden of Leaves, 68 x 68, by Pamela Hylton of Grand Ronde OR
Light Up, 46 x 57, by Maron Johnston of Santa Barbara CA
Senorita Hankie ladies, 36 x 45, by Bonnie Guzman of Lathrop CAdetail of Senorita Hankie Ladies by Bonnie Guzman of Lathrop CA
Kristin Shields of Bend OR was a featured quilter. Here are a few of her wonderfully whimsical creations:
Castle Peeps, 32 x 44, by Kristin Shields of Bend OR
In the Night Garden, 41 x 52, by Kristin Shields of Bend OR
Whimsy, 39 x 41, by Kristin Shields of Bend OR
The Cover to Cover book club created quilts inspired by The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznic. My favorites from this group:
Clock Parts Mania, 61 x 46, by Pat Busby of Lake Oswego OR
A peek at the back revealed that these kaleidoscope blocks were made from a focus print of . . . mushrooms!
Focus Fabric Used by Pat Busby to Make Clock Parts Mania
Connectivity, 47 x 47, by Dianne Kane of Portland OR
Gears, 72 x 81, by Linda Reinert of Oregon City
I hope you’ve enjoyed this little presentation of the quilts that caught my eye this year. The quilts you see here and in my last post represent fewer than 4% of the quilts that were displayed. Simply astounding when you stop to think about it.
Is it any wonder that I have already marked my calendar for July 12, 2014 — the second Saturday in July — for the 39th Annual Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show?
Insanely beautiful – one right after the other!
Thank you for sharing. I’ve never seen anything like it!
Dawn,
Thank you for sharing. Amazing the diversity represented in the quilting community.
Nice collection. My favorite four (random order):
Daisies in Red and Black
Sea, Sand, and Sky
Blue Moon
In the Night Garden
Thanks for sharing pictures. Hoping to attend next year!
That Gypsy Kisses is gorgeous!