Greetings! Last weekend was the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show virtual show and many of our members participated by posting a photo of their quilt with the hashtag #soqs2020. If you search for that hashtag on Facebook and Instagram you'll find hundreds of photos of people celebrating the quilt show from all over the world.
The videos that the SOQS created for the special exhibits are really wonderful and will be available on the website for 6 months. Mt Bachelor Quilters' Guild has a special exhibit based on our quilt challenge "My Home Town".
Today's post highlights the quilt show photos that were sent to me for this post. Below that you'll also see some general show and tell photos. Enjoy!
Outdoor Quilts for the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show
Diana Lawlis - a community quilt
Eileen Heber - 1997 Quilters Affair Class with teacher Ursula Searles ,pattern by Jean Wells “Garden Sampler”
Janie Panter- Welcome to my backyard!
Jean Bissell
Kay Guttierez
Kristin Shields- My Gee's Bend quilt from 2010 (above) and a newer one called Good Vibrations (below).
Libby Seitz- I don’t have a good place to hang a quilt outside. This the last East quilt I have finished.
Lynda Burns- Looked oh so colorful on my front porch!
Marie Vandaveer
Kay Muraoka- In honor of the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show, I hung the first quilt that I made. It is an original design, made for granddaughter, Canessa Thomas.
Pat Wilson
Suzi Thomason
Wynne Osborne
General Show & Tell
Pat Wilson- I was trying to sew the binding onto this quilt. It was donated to Ronald McDonalds house AFTER I washed it. Does anyone else have this problem?
Rebecca Gibbons- How I spent my COVID quarantine, making a cat quilt! The embroidery around the border is a quote from Sigmund Freud—“Time spent with cats is never wasted.”