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Welcome to
Bright and Beautiful Virtual Quilt Show!

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Please Click on each entry to see the specific details about the quilt including the quilt maker, the quilting techniques used, the finishing information, the pattern inspiration and the artist statement.

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We encourage you to post positive comments about the quilts using the comments feature.  You can access the full quilt details   You can also like the quilt by choosing the heart on the right of the details box.

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On this page you will find all the categories you may choose from for the Viewer's Choice Ribbon.

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Quilters

Amanda Martell

Benjamin Evans

Brian Partin

Corey J. Ralph

Darlene Hearn

Dawn Garrett

Dee Pimm

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Holly Astill

Joan Marycz

Joyce Properzi

Kim Benesch

Linda Ralph

Michelle Cyr

Nevis Prufer

Q'orianka Reyes

Renee Chester

Rosalie Cote

Rose-May Watson

Samantha McNaughton

Tamela Padur

Tracey McKinnon

Show Categories

Functional Quilts are defined as bed or lap quilts of any style or design.

  • Large - The perimeter of the quilt shall be greater than 276 inches. 

  • Medium - The perimeter of the quilt shall be at least 201 inches, but not greater than 275 inches.  

  • Small - The perimeter of the quilt is a maximum of 200 inches. 

 

Art Quilts are quilts that are 100% the maker’s own design. These categories must be a completed quilt using any technique and may be any size.

  • Embroidery Quilt - Embroidery quilts can be made by hand or machine. 

  • Wall Hanging - A quilt designed to be hung on the wall.

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Challenges are guild challenge item has a theme and must include a certain fabric provided to the members.  Can be any size, technique and finishing.

 

Youth Quilts are quilts constructed by youth and can be any size or design.

  • Quilt constructed by a quilter less than aged 11.   

  • Quilt constructed by a quilter aged 11-14.  

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Other Quilted Items is an open category is for other quilted items that do not fit the descriptions of the other categories.  Examples include but are not limited to clothing, purses, bags, and other decorative or functional items involving sewing or quilting.

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Group Quilts are quilts constructed as a team with two or more quilters.

 

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Updated: May 14, 2020



Entry Number: 159


Quilt Maker: Michelle Cyr

Quilted By: Quilted by Machine (Domestic or Longarm) - Computer / Pantograph Guided:

Michelle Cyr - Michelle's Cotton Hugs

Techniques: Pieced

Design Source: Laurie Shifrin


For Sale $850

Contact the quilt maker to purchase: mich778@hotmail.com


Artist Statement

This quilt was very fun and easy to make. It was made with batik fabric I picked up in Maui while on vacation. The pantograph is called Wasabi and I think it suits the quilt perfectly!

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Updated: May 28, 2020





Entry Number: 102


Quilt Maker: Holly Astill

Quilted By: Quilted by Machine (Domestic or Longarm) that is Hand-Guided: Holly Astill

Techniques: Pieced, Appliqué by Machine, Embellished by Hand, Embellished by Machine

Design Source: Sew Manly Quilting- Corey J. Ralph


Artist Statement

Corey from Sew Manly Quilting taught us the techniques for his original design of Jellybean Row- Signature Houses of St. John's. A number of our guild members worked on this wall hanging at a fall quilt retreat and everyone's project turned out so different. My wall hanging was put away for a long time as other projects took my attention.

The quilt show gave me the incentive to finish it up. It was fun to meet Corey and hear his personal stories from St. John's and his love of the Jellybean Houses.

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Updated: May 14, 2020




Entry Number: 154


Quilt Maker: Michelle Cyr

Quilted By: Quilted by Machine (Domestic or Longarm) - Computer / Pantograph Guided:

Michelle Cyr - Michelle's Cotton Hugs

Techniques: Pieced

Design Source: Based on a design in the public domain.


For Sale $500

Contact the quilt maker to purchase: mich778@hotmail.com


Artist Statement

This was my last scrap buster of 2019, it was all my batik scraps and some stash fabric. No new fabric was bought to complete this quilt. I didn't spend any time matching or worrying about what color went where. I had a large container of strips that I dug in, pulled out then string pieced together. Lots of fun and very freeing!

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