Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show — Part 1 of 2


“The most vivid day of the year in Sisters” — that’s how one quilt group describes the second Saturday of the year, when the little town of Sisters in Central Oregon is covered in quilts. That’s the day of the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show, now in its 40th year.

Forty years! Little did Jean Wells Keenan know that summer day in 1975 when she hung a few quilts outside her quilt shop, the Stitchin’ Post, that a great tradition had just been born. This year some 1400 quilts were on display, extending far beyond the quilt shop to buildings up and down the main street and two blocks in on either side.

Here is a representative sample, shown pretty much in the order I snapped them:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Swirling Sea by Karen Oster of Sisters OR (57″ x 63″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Elephants on Parade by Crystal Darr of Willamina OR (51″ x 61″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Oriental Shimmer by Betty Green of Baker City OR (71″ x 85″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Chateau Rouge by Jeannie Wiggins of Redmond OR (71″ x 87″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Vintage quilt circa 1930, Maker Unknown (67″ x 82″). Exhibited by Sally Rogers of Bend OR.

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Vintage Quilt, Maker and Date Unknown, Quilted in 2014 (72″ x 75″). Exhibited by Randy Danto of Scotts Valley CA.

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Hot Lips by Roxanna Hill of Redmond OR (86″ x 96″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Robot at the Whitehouse, exhibited by Gee’s Bend Quilters (76″ x 94″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Day of the Dead Dresdens by Opal Cocke of Camano Island WA (65″ x 77″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Detail, Day of the Dead Dresdens by Opal Cocke

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Chain of Fools by Candy Wood of Bend OR (67″ x 75″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Jackie’s Log Cabin on Point by Sally Rogers of Bend OR (70″ x 84″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Freddy Moran of Orinda CA in front of her quilt Houses on Point (80″ square)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Circles of Life by Andrea Baloskey (80″ square). Exhibited by Jean Wells Keenan.

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Labyrinth by Patty Six of Santa Barbara CA (57″ x 62″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Joseph’s Coat of Many Colors by Pam Goecke Dinndorf of Rice MN (48″ x 62″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Pumpkin Pie and Ice Cream by Sarah Kaufman of Bend OR (33″ x 38″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Woolie Garden by Anna Bates of Sisters OR (70″ square)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Detail of Woolie Garden by Anna Bates

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Rip Tide by Karla Alexander of Salem OR (60″ x 74″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Concentricities 2015 by Sue McMahan of Bend OR (43″ square)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Eccentric Circles by Tonye Belinda Philips of Camp Sherman OR (51″ x 67″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Detail, Eccentric Circles by Tonye Philips

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Detail, Eccentric Circles by Tonye Philips

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Windmills or Squares? by Sarah Kaufman of Bend OR (23″ x 35″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Out of Focus by Colleen Blackwood of Pendleton OR (66″ x 72″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Flower Pops by Alex Anderson of Livermore CA (58″ square)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Bird Dance by Sue Spargo of Uniontown OH (37″ x 43″)

 

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Detail of Bird Dance by Sue Spargo

 

Something for every taste, wouldn’t you say?

I took so many photos at the quilt show that I’m dividing my show-and-tell posts into two segments. I do hope you’ll come back for more.

 

 

 

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12 Responses to Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show — Part 1 of 2

  1. Oh, I’ll be back for sure! Loved all of these photos. They sparked many ideas that I don’t have time to turn into reality, but it was fun looking and thinking about them. Thanks so much for sharing!

  2. cheryl says:

    Great photos, wow, what a show of talented people. Will have to make a trip to Sisters, perhaps next year… Thanks for inspiring the rest of us.

  3. Judy Slater says:

    Thank you for the pictures. It is fun and so inspiring to see what great artists
    are doing.

  4. Colleen says:

    Love the quilts! Thanks for sharing with us :)! Methinks that Oriental Shimmer reminds me of someone. Who might that be???

  5. Lisa Phillips says:

    can’t wait for the next posts!

  6. char quiroz says:

    Wow! Some people are so talented! The year my Aunt and I went someone mentioned that in the history of the Sisters Quilt Show it had never rained on a show…. has the record held? Can’t wait to see more.

    • Dawn says:

      Char, two years ago the unthinkable happened — it rained! Happened in midafternoon, and in mere minutes volunteers had taken all the quilts down. Since the regular schedule calls for quilts to be taken down starting at 4 pm, the quilts didn’t go back up. It was still a great show — just cut a little short.

  7. Diane says:

    Terrific quilts! My favorite was Flower Pops. Do you think fabric covered buttons will wind up on a future quilt of yours? I thought they were super cute!

  8. opaljean cocke says:

    I was there and enjoyed the show so much. But seeing your photos brought back all those wonderful quilts and colors and moments. Thank you for sharing.

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  10. Christene says:

    Love the different styles; some amazing work.

  11. Joan Torres says:

    Freddy, beautiful work my kind of quilts and my colors too.

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