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Sew And Quilt Essentials only offers JUKI of America Products. Our JUKI store is located in Mount Pleasant and we deliver, setup, and train on-site – anyplace in Texas. Visit the JUKI booths at the main entrance for more information. Special show prices and up to 60-month, Zero interest available. 903-380-8944 We have a fabulous display of made who planted the seeds for this event 39 by our featured member Heather Pregger years ago. I'm sure they would be in awe at in our Special Exhibits area. We are also how far we've come! thrilled to host the Cherrywood Challenge We could say so much more, but we’ll let you Traveling Exhibit again. If you loved the just look around and see for yourself! Again, Prince exhibit last year, you're going to thank you for joining us at Dallas Quilt Show love Bob Ross. The exhibit includes the 2020. Have a wonderful time, tell others work of three of our members. Additionally, about the show, and plan to join us again in we have work completed by University of March 2021. The theme for our 2021 show North Texas students, a display of quilts by is “My Travels." We hope you'll be inspired to Australian designer Karen Styles, and lastly, enter a quilt! Welcome! an emotional exhibit called The 70273 Project. You can read more about these Cindy Matthews Richard Larson This year marks the 39th year of the Dallas Special Exhibits on page 22. Show Chair Guild President Quilt Show, and the show continues to grow with the interest in in the In addition to the beautiful quilts on display, Dallas community. We hope you enjoy the you won’t want to miss our extensive show this year as much as we have enjoyed vendor mall. No doubt, the work you see Schedule of Events putting it all together. on display will inspire you to acquire some Thursday, March 12, 2020 new goodies for your next project or some The stars of our show are always the quilts. ◆ Member Preview Party and other special treat for yourself. We have about 375 quilts on display in the Awards Ceremony, 7-9 p.m. judged show alone for your enjoyment and Our judging panel this year includes Malka Friday, March 13, 2020 amazement, plus many others in special Dubrawsky, Sue Nickels, and Gerald Roy. ◆ exhibits throughout the venue. Many of Sue and Gerald are not only judging, but Exhibits and Vendor Mall open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. these are made by our own members, but also offering entertaining lectures. Several we also have entries from all across the of our sponsors are also presenting ◆ Quilt appraisals by appointment United States. demonstrations of interesting products ◆ Free Demos (see page 2) and techniques. If you are here on Saturday afternoon, ◆ Guided Quilt Tours (see page 5) be sure to check out our Miniature Quilt Many people deserve special thanks: ◆ Free Lecture by Gerald Roy Auction. This year, auction proceeds including the show committee – who begins at 11 a.m. in the Lecture Hall. benefit Life Restoration, an educational began planning for this show before the ◆ Free Lecture by Sue Nickels program operating with the Department 2019 show was even over; the volunteers – begins at 2 p.m. in the Lecture Hall. of Corrections in the State of Texas by who are stepping up to the plate to make providing educational classes along with sure you have a good time here today; and Saturday, March 14, 2020 job skill training to build a bridge between the show sponsors – who help make our ◆ Exhibits and Merchant Mall open those incarcerated and their community. prize money possible. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. We’re very excited to partner with them this We also need to thank the entrants (what’s ◆ Quilt appraisals by appointment year. Their representative will be choosing a quilt show without quilts?) and the women ◆ Free Demos (see page 2) our “Pride of Dallas” quilt. ◆ Guided Quilt Tours (see page 5) ◆ Free Lecture by Sue Nickels TABLE OF CONTENTS begins at 11 a.m. in the Lecture Hall. Schedule of Events ...... 1 Show Rules and Etiquette . . . . .9 ◆ Live Miniature Quilt Auction begins at 1:30 p.m. in the front of Free Lecture and Demo Schedule .2 Security Notes ...... 9 the Main Hall. Raffle Quilt 2020 ...... 3 Vendor List (alphabetically) . . . .10 2020 Miniature Quilt Auction . . . 3 Baby Nursing Station ...... 14 Sunday, March 15, 2020 Quilt Appraisals ...... 4 Vendor List (by booth number) . .19 ◆ Exhibits and Merchant Mall open Motorized Scooter Rental . . . . .4 2021 Dallas Quilt Show Dates . 15, 24 12 noon to 5 p.m. Lost & Found ...... 4 Exhibit Hall Map ...... 20 ◆ Quilt appraisals by appointment Join the Quilter’s Guild of Dallas . .5 Quilt Angels ...... 21, 24 ◆ Announcement of Viewer’s QGD Programs and Workshops . .5 Special Exhibits ...... 22 Choice Award at 4 p.m. near the Guided Quilt Tours ...... 5 Meet the Judges ...... 24 front entrance Sack Sitters ...... 6, 17 About the Show Categories . . . 25 ◆ Winner of our 2020 Raffle Quilt TAQG Rally Day ...... 6 Awards ...... 27 announced at 4 p.m. near the Covers for Kids ...... 7 List of Show Quilts ...... 29 front entrance

www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 1 2020 Free Lecture and Demo Schedule

Time Title Presented by Friday, March 13, 2020 11:00-12:00 Lecture – My Obsession with Yellow Gerald Roy Gerald presents a PowerPoint presentation about his lifelong love affair with the color yellow. He will combine it with a live "show and tell" of actual quilts from his collection, and there will be time for questions from the audience. 12:30-1:00 Demo – Sew and Quilt Essentials Walter Fletcher Educators from the JUKI Corporation will demonstrate the newest JUKI sewing, quilting, and multi-needle embroidery machines. If you are considering purchasing a top-of-the-line machine, please attend this demo before making your purchase. JUKI is the world’s largest commercial sewing machine manufacturer. JUKI offers some of the most affordable and most reliable machines. Sew and Quilt Essentials is the JUKI dealer hosting this presentation. 1:15-1:45 Demo – Turtle Hand Batik - Mini Instant Art Quilts Tina Hilton Yes…You are an Art Quilter! Break design rules and play with unexpected colors and deconstructed panels to create unique art quilts. Showcasing one-of-a-kind Turtle Hand Batik art panels and luscious batik/hand dyed fabric. 2:00-3:00 Lecture – Machine Quilting Tips and Tricks Sue Nickels In this informative lecture, learn Sue’s secrets to successful machine quilting on the home sewing machine. In this ever changing world of machine quilting, see how Sue works to quilt even her large quilts on her home sewing machine. Starting with a PowerPoint presentation of her quilts, move on to see her sewing room, how to manage the actual quilt and then top tips that make free motion quilting more fun and relaxing at the home sewing machine. Sue will end with showing some of her actual quilts and there will be time for questions from the audience. 3:15-3:45 Demo – Not Your Grandmother’s Way. Reverse Appliqué “Eye of the Beholder” Margaret Willingham Reverse appliqué is doable, easy and fun with our easy 4–step method of Trace, Baste, Snip & Stitch for hand reverse appliqué. Open up a world of creative possibilities. Learn how enjoyable it is to lovingly stitch by hand, and easier and speedier by machine with Appliquilting. Be inspired and have some fun! Saturday, March 14, 2020 11:00-12:00 Lecture – The Quilt Collaborations of Sue Nickels and Pat Holly Sue Nickels In this lecture, Sue will share the unique way she and her sister, Pat Holly, collaborate on their award winning quilts. Share Sue and Pat’s history in quilting through slides of their collaborative quilts including “The Beatles Quilt” and “The Space Quilt.” Sue will bring quilts to share and allow time for questions from the audience. 12:30-1:00 Demo – Sew and Quilt Essentials Walter Fletcher E ducators from the JUKI Corporation will demonstrate the newest JUKI sewing, quilting, and multi-needle embroidery machines. If you are considering purchasing a top-of-the-line machine, please attend this demo before making your purchase. JUKI is the world’s largest commercial sewing machine manufacturer. JUKI offers some of the most affordable and most reliable machines. Sew and Quilt Essentials is the JUKI dealer hosting this presentation. 1:15-1:30 Demo – Threaded Lines - Sewing with Cork Jennifer Armentrout Scared to sew cork? Love those bags, but over-whelmed? Come see how simple it is. We’ll even demo a mini-cork wallet – attendees get the pattern and tips…Free! 1:45-2:15 Demo – Sewing Machine Maintenance with Urban Spools Antonio, Urban Spools "I don’t talk to machines, they talk to me.” In this session we will be discussing general preventative maintenance and have a Q & A with Antonio, the lead technician at Urban Spools and Mr. Sewing Machine with over 17 years of experience. Antonio is a wealth of knowledge and will provide practical tips to keep your sewing machine running smoothly at home. 2:30-3:00 Demo – Machine Penelope Bell, Urban Spools If you’re familiar with traditional Sashiko hand stitching, you’ll be amazed that there is a machine that can replicate this distinctive stitch. The sweet, simple but elegant stitch can embellish almost anything. From quilts to home decor to garments – once you get started with this machine you can’t stop. 2 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 Raffle Quilt 2020

Star Light, Star Bright is our 2020 Raffle quilt. The pattern “Lemoyne Trails” was designed by Pam Goggans of Sager Creek Quilts. It was pieced by Candy Mahaffey and bound by Lu Peters. It was quilted by Richard Larson. This beautiful quilt measures 114” x 114" and would be a stunning addition to your home. Tickets for the quilt are $1.00 each or six for $5.00 and may be purchased at the Raffle Quilt Booth next to Membership, near the main entrance of the building. The drawing will be at 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 15, 2020. You do not have to be present to win.

Miniature Quilt Auction 2020

The members of the Quilter’s Guild of Dallas are proud to present the annual live Miniature Quilt Auction held Saturday afternoon, March 14, 2020, at 1:30 p.m. Miniature quilts are small works of art under 25” square that have been created by members of our Guild and friends of the Guild using various techniques including machine piecing, paper piecing, appliqué, hand embroidery, bead work, and more. Miniature quilts are popular among both quilters and collectors because miniature quilts have a unique appeal. One project is providing a bag, For the quilter, it is a challenge to create and construct stuffed bear, and a colorful a design on such a reduced scale giving quilters the quilt for foster children in the opportunity to stretch and try new techniques without the Bridgeport area. The other time and cost commitment of its full-sized counterpart. For project is to provide a bag the collector, it is new art work to own and enjoy. Each piece and a quilt for women in the represents hours of time and excellence in workmanship Bridgeport area receiving generously donated to the Guild to raise money for a chemotherapy. different non-profit organization selected each year. Bid By Proxy If you cannot attend in person, you can also sign up to bid by proxy. You pick the miniature quilt you love and determine the upper limit you are willing to pay. The proxy bidder will bid on your behalf only up to your upper limit. All winning bidders may pick up their miniature quilts 2020 beneficiary of the Saturday afternoon after the auction has closed. Miniature Quilt Auction Life Restoration is an educational program operating with the Department of Corrections in the State of Texas providing educational classes along with job skill training to build a bridge between those incarcerated and their community. Our goal is to prepare individuals spiritually, physically, and emotionally for re-entry into society. The funds from the Miniature Quilt Auction will provide materials for two community projects. www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 3 Show t-shirt ➔ Quilt Appraisals available in teal with American Quilter’s Society (AQS) light aqua imprint Certified Appraisers will be available by appointment during the show to give written appraisals of your quilts. Appointments will be scheduled every half hour. The cost of each individual appraisal is $50. Lisa Erlandson is an AQS certified appraiser of quilted textiles with over 20 years experience. She is also a traveling lecturer and teacher, quilt collector, and quilt historian as well as an experienced quilt Show Pin show judge. She is a past president of the American commemorative Quilt Study Group and the editor of the last three pin, 1" square Quilt Study books published by the American Quilt Study Group. Denise Bartosh is an AQS certified appraiser of quilted textiles, award-winning quilter, quilt SHOP THE lecturer, quilt historian, quilt collector, quilt restorer, and serves as a quilt show judge. Denise has also published a storybook quilt pattern, Cover Your Child with Love, based on the children’s book, That’s Guild How Love Is by Joan Howes. Store Motorized Scooters Scooters & More is providing Located near the scooters for rent for $10 per hour, maximum 5 hours; main entrance credit cards accepted. Since Lunch bags are the company has accepted orange with grey reservations by phone prior to trim and silver the show, availability for “walk- Visor imprint white with up” customers will be limited. red lettering Call Scooters & More at 972-468-9291, for additional information.

Nightshirt Lost & Found coral with white imprint Did you lose something? Have you found something you think the owner will be looking for? Our Lost and Found is in the Show Office, located in the North Hall. Did you lose something at the 2019 show? The Guild retains lost items for one year, and then disposes of what remains. Onesies grey heather If you discover you lost something important after getting home from the show, please email with white us at [email protected] lettering so we can see if it was turned in.

4 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 Join Our Fun! Quilter's Guild of Dallas Helena Hibbs and a small group of quilt features a guest speaker, often a 2020 Programs makers founded the Quilter’s Guild of nationally recognized quiltmaker. It is Dallas, Inc. on November 7, 1979. The inspiring to hear the authors of favorite April purpose of the Guild is to preserve quilting books or the makers of award- Amanda Murphy the heritage of quilting, to be a source winning quilts in person! May of information and inspiration, to To learn more about the functions of Pam Goggans perpetuate a high quality of excellence the Guild and the perks of membership, in quilting and related arts, and to be visit the QGD Membership table June a gathering place for people with a near the front entrance of the Linda Sullivan common interest. show or visit our website at: July To become involved and take part www.quiltersguildofdallas.org Laura Winckel in the fun and special events during the year and at the show, become a Guild Workshops August member of the Quilter’s Guild of Dallas, Lisa Erlandson Many months the Guild hosts Inc. Membership is open to anyone workshops on the Friday and Saturday September interested in quilts and quilt making. following the meeting. One day Candace Hassen The Guild meets on the first Thursday workshops are $40 for Guild members October of each month at 7:15 p.m. The meeting and $45 for non-members. These Covers for Kids location is Congregation Shearith workshops offer the opportunity Israel, 9401 Douglas Avenue, a to learn from the masters and pick November synagogue near Walnut Hill Lane and up tips to improve your design and Belinda Soderberg the Dallas North Tollway. After a short quilt making skills or to learn new business meeting, the program usually techniques. Thank you! Guided Quilt Tours Treat yourself to a free tour of The Quilter’s Guild of Dallas wishes to express its the show led by quilt historian deep appreciation to Sew and Quilt Essentials, Dr. Marian Ann Montgomery, Booth #302 for being our Platinum Sponsor. Curator of Clothing and Sew and Quilt Essentials generously provided 36 Textiles at the Museum spools of Iris Ultra Premium Egyptian Cotton Quilting of Texas Tech Thread for the Best of Show prize winner. The Iris Ultra University. She will Cotton Quilting Thread line is designed for high- be leading small speed machine and long arm quilting and piecing, groups of up to 25 as well as for hand quilting. Created from long staple people on 55-minute Egyptian cotton, this ultra-high quality 3-ply, size 50 tours covering both thread is processed in such a way that it generates the judged show and the almost no lint, even after hours of machine time, Special Exhibits area. Participants with virtually no thread breaks. Your memories are will be treated to commentary precious, so don’t trust them to anything less than the about the quilts on display. best quality thread available. Tour groups will gather near the main entrance at 10 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 3 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday.

www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 5 Sack Sitters With all the wonderful TAQG vendors, you’ll probably end up with numerous Rally Day bags loaded with Saturday, July 11, 2020 Guest Speaker is the Internationally recognized goodies at the show. Marti Michell To help “lighten your load” we NEW Location: Sunnyvale First Baptist Church are offering a low cost package 3018 N. Beltline Boulevard, Sunnyvale, Texas check service in the Show Office, North Hall near the Market Center The Texas Association of Quilt Guilds was formed in September of 1999. More than 30 member guilds are located in North and East Texas. Boulevard entrance TAQG is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization whose primary objectives are to the building. to celebrate quilting through education, ideas, and fellowship and to promote the exchange of ideas and views between member guilds. $1/bag Our 2020 Rally Day speaker, Marti Michell, is an internationally recognized No in/out speaker, teacher, author, fabric designer, pattern designer, and tool privileges. designer. She has “discovered” and promoted such renowned quilters as Fons & Porter, to name a couple. We are fortunate enough to have the pleasure of being able to have her teach three one-day workshops prior to Rally Day, July 8-10, 2020. Please visit our website for further information regarding Rally Day, the workshops, or TAQG. www.taqg.org Admission to Rally Day 2020 is free for everyone!

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6 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 Covers for Kids Quilts Look for our display of kid-sized quilts organizations that benefit from our 1st Place – on aisle 400 near the lecture/demo Covers for Kids program: Kathryn Taylor hall. These quilts are the entries in the Ronald McDonald House, a “home annual “Covers for Kids Challenge.” away from home” for families of Each year, a focus fabric is chosen seriously ill children receiving as the theme for the challenge. This treatment in a Dallas-area hospital. year, the main fabric was a cute bear- The child selects “just the right themed print called “Teddy Bear Toss” quilt” and keeps it as a special from Stacey Yacula’s “Shine Bright” line remembrance of being at the house. of fabric for Quilting Treasures. The Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center, secondary challenge fabric was a light a safe haven for young victims of 2nd Place – teal fabric peppered with ladybugs. abuse and trauma. The unique comfort Julie Landrith For 2019, each participant made a that a quilt can give is important child-sized quilt using a recognizable because many of these children will quantity of each of the themed fabrics be unable to return to their homes, provided. They could add any other ultimately entering foster care. fabrics they wished. Vogel Alcove, a day care center for The quilts were judged by our Guild homeless children ages birth through members at our September 2019 six. While parents pursue an education 3rd Place – meeting. This year’s winners were: or seek a job, Vogel Alcove cares for Fran Casey ◆ 1st – Kathryn Taylor their children. The children are given a ◆ 2nd – Julie Landrith quilt their first day for nap time. Once ◆ 3rd – Fran Casey they find a home of their own, the quilt After the show closes, these quilts goes with them, representing a special will be split between the three kind of tangible security.

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8 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 Show Rules & Etiquette Be Safe! Do Not Touch the Quilts. Fingers contain body oils, acid, and dirt that As you enjoy shopping and viewing the can cause textile fibers to deteriorate. Find a Quilt Angel, who is wearing quilts, we would like to remind you of a few a white apron and acid-free white cotton gloves, and ask them to turn the security precautions in order to avoid the quilt for you. possibility of loss: Children. All children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an ◆ Keep your purse closed and close to your adult. They must remain under the immediate supervision of that adult body. Do not lay it down and look away at all times. while you are paying. Smoking. The Dallas Quilt Show is a NO SMOKING environment ◆ Consider putting your money and credit to protect the quilts on display and to comply with City of Dallas cards in your pocket. There is an attended ordinances. “Sack Sitter” booth in the Show Office, in Food & Beverages. Please DO NOT bring snacks or drinks into the the North Hall. You may check your purse quilt exhibits or the vendor aisles. There is a food court set up in the and purchases for $1/bag. No in/out North Hall for your enjoyment. Please confine your food and beverages privileges. to this area. ◆ If using credit or debit cards, remember to Quilt Photography. Taking photos of your favorite quilts to share retrieve them after every purchase and put with friends who couldn’t come is part of the quilt show experience. them safely away. However, please remember a few “rules of thumb” while viewing the ◆ Keep an eye on your purchases and many amazing works of art you will see here: other valuables. (Note: if you inadvertently ◆ You may photograph entries in the judged show. However, please use misplace something, our “lost and found” good judgment when sharing. Respect the copyright protection to department is in the Show Office in the which our quilt makers are entitled by making sure to provide proper North Hall.) credit to the quilt maker. We recommend obtaining permission from ◆ Be aware of others around you. If you see the quilt maker before posting a photo on the Internet. something you consider unusual, ask a ◆ If you see something that you like in a vendor booth, please ask the vendor to call Market Hall Security. vendor for permission to take a photo before doing so.

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Booth # 385 Booth # 379 Booth # 243 Booth # 580 A Cowgirl Quilt Shop Annie McHugs' LLC Becca's Quilt Shoppe Cheri’s Crystals 299 LCR 915 4399 C.R. 427 15737 Bent Rose Way 940-492-6399 Jewett, TX 75846 Tyler, TX 75704 Fort Worth, TX 76177 www.cheriscrystals.com 903-626-4808 903-596-8696 682-404-0561 www.acowgirlquiltshop.com www.anniemchugs.com www.beccasquiltshoppe.com Booth # 384 Coins and Quilts Booth # 223 Booth # 548 Booth # 637 11037 West Oklahoma Ave Afternoon Quilts APQS Best Little Retreat Center West Allis, WI 53224 6331 Geranium 701 S Stemmons, #90 in Texas 414-516-3233 San Antonio, TX 78009 Lewisville, TX 75067 7989 Beltline Rd #168 www.coinsandquilts.com 210-508-3920 940-600-7655 Dallas, TX 75248 www.afternoonquilts.com www.apqs.com 469-708-2378 Booth # 663 www.blrcit.com Cottonpatch Design Booth # 748 Booth # 800 4028 Cargill Dr Anlina Designs Author signing Patience Griffin, Booth # 338 Round Rock, TX 78681 16709 Dorman Dr Jodi Thomas & Lori Wilde Block Party Studios, Corp 512-426-4175 Round Rock, TX 76681-3684 6252 White Pine Dr 1503 West K Ave. www.cottonpatch-designs. 512-244-6487 McKinney, TX 75070 Nevada, IA 50201 com www.anlinadesigns.com www.patiencegriffin.com 515-382-3250 www.blockpartystudios.com Booth # 285 Booth # 585 Booth # 770 Crawford Designs "Sewing Anna's Awesome Barbaras Antique Button & Booth # 288 Made Simple" patterns Appliqué Designs Steampunk Jewlery Blue Ribbon Quilt Shoppe 22511 Carter Mor Ln 4380 Shamrock Dr 6003 Trinty Isle Ct 102 C N Ballard Katy, TX 77449-3627 Frisco, TX 75034 Kingwood, TX 77345 Wylie, TX 75098 816-673-9081 214-335-9536 832-527-4955 972-941-0777 www.crawford www.annsawesome www.barbarabuttons.etsy. www.blueribbonquiltshoppe. designspatterns.com apppliquedesigins.com com com

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Booth # 244 Booth # 103 Booth # 233 Booth # 805 Dallas Area Fiber Artists Designing with Fabrications by Doris G & P Trading PO Box 38077 Strips 'n Curves 1927 310th Ave 11205 Quivas Lp Dallas, TX 75238-6817 240 Springs Edge Dyersville, IA 52040-1922 Westminster, CO 80234 972-953-6817 Montgomery, TX 77356 563-875-7696 303-460-9531 www.dallasfiberartists.org 281-610-2543 www.fabricationsbydoris.com www.gptrading.biz www.stripsandcurves.com Booth # 242 Booth # 579 Booth # 581 Dallas Hand Knitters Guild Booth # 100 Ficklestickes Good With Sugar 5930 Royal Ln, Ste. E-237 Dogwood Quilting 1717 S Taylor St 926 Nashua St Dallas, TX 75230 PO Box 342 Little Rock, AR 72204-3652 Houston, TX 77008 214-460-8113 Ava, MO 65608 415-690-0090 713-824-7987 www.dallasknitters.com 417-683-4700 www.stickballstudio.com www.dogwoodquilting.com Booth # 224 Booth # 240 Booth # 744 Goodies Unlimited Dallas Lace Society Booth # 657 From my Heart to Your Hands Soaps & Balms 5816 Shoreside Dr Eye of the Beholder 17860 38th Ave 626 W Lake Rd Irving, TX 75039 Quilt Design South Haven, MN 55382 Guthrie, OK 73044 214-727-4397 2324 Carriage Dr 320-252-5638 405-293-6151 www.dallaslacesociety. Milliken, CO 80543 www.frommyhearttoyourhands. www.goodiesunlimited.com blogspot.com 970-330-6164 com www.eobquiltdesign.com Booth # 388 Booth # 318 Booth # 243 Green Light Quilts Deb's Flying Needle Booth # 261 GA Marketing 7170 Tullamore Ln 1495 W South Loop Fabric Café 1570 Response Rd, Apt #2076 Franklin, TN 37067 Stephenville, TX 76401 12973 Hwy 155 S Sacramento, CA 95815 615-727-4744 254-965-7577 Tyler, TX 75703 805-300-6130 www.greenlightquilts.com www.debsflyingneedle.com 903-509-5999 www.quiltershands.com www.fabriccafe.com

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Booth # 615 Booth # 724 Booth # 267 Booth # 718 Handi Quilter Houston St. Mercantile Kattie Bee's Magnificent Quilting Company 501 North 400 West PO Box 1163 (was A Sewing Basket) 164 Rainbow Dr 6405 North Salt Lake , UT 84054-2704 Granbury, TX 76048 10025 Southshore Livingston, TX 77399 877-697-8458 817-279-0425 Salado, TX 76571 951-545-0719 www.HandiQuilter.com www.houstonstmercantile.com 254-238-2773 www.magniticentquilt.com www.kattiebees.com Booth # 356 Booth # 758 Booth # 255 Haney Creations, Inc Ilene Bartos Designs Booth # 391 Martelli Enterprises, Inc. 5324 Pheasant Ln 9943 Hammantree Dr Kimberly Morris & 5450 North W Street Montague, CA 96064 Urbandale, IA 50322 The Truly Unruly Pensacola, FL 32505-2461 503-340-2396 515-360-5050 2616 Kings Gate Dr 850-433-1414 www.fulllinestencil.com www.ilenebartos.com Carrollton, TX 75006-2177 www.martellinotions.com 469-258-3184 Booth # 207 Booth # 374 Booth # 677 Hill Country Cotton INNOVA/Jo's Quilting with Booth # 206 Material Girl PO Box 598 (online only) Ready Set Quilt Liberty Homestead 3415 State St Spicewood, TX 78669-8417 1609 W Hebron Pkwy, Suite 118 115 SW 1991 Rd Grand Island, NE 68803 281-770-9024 Carrollton, TX 75010 Kingsville, MO 64061 308-381-6675 www.hillcountrycotton.com 469-465-7772 816-597-9403 www.materialgirlfabrics.com www.readysetquilt.net www.libertyhomestead.com Booth # 486 Booth # 210 Home Ala Mode LLC Booth # 736 Booth # 478 Me & My Stitches 399 Tanglewood Tr Japanese Textiles & Tours Linda's Electric Quilters 2106 Yale Ave Pottsboro, TX 75076 25211 Hideaway Run Dr 2001 Cir Cir, Ste 103 Lockridge, IA 52635 214-542-5159 Spring, TX 77389-2107 McKinney, TX 75069 319-696-2204 www.homealamode.com 218-825-2107 972-542-4000 www.meandmystitches.com www.longarmsupplies.net Booth # 762 Booth # 484 Booth # 583 Honey Guy Products Jewelry Boutique Gabrielle Booth # 482 Meant to Be Stitchin' 11127 CR 3116 3915 Raintree Dr Loft Supply 8015 Mainland Dr Winona, TX 75792 Flower Mound, TX 75022-6324 123 W Cresta Bend Pl San Antonio, TX 78250 903-570-6868 469-789-4813 The Woodlands, TX 77389 214-579-5825 www.thehoneyguy.com 832-675-1143 www.meanttobestitchin.shop www.loftsupply.com

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Booth # 651 Booth # 645 Booth # 619 Memories by the Yard Piece by Piece Quilt Mercantile 8015 Mainland Dr 3929 Pasedel Prado PO Box 418 San Antonio, TX 78250 Boulder, CO 80301 Celeste, TX 75401 210-520-4833 720-618-9416 903-568-8739 www.memoriesbytheyaRdcom www.quiltmercantile.com Baby Booth # 287 Booth # 105 Pieced Together Studio & Booth # 390 Momodini Embroidery Art Quilt Shop Quilt Republic Nursing 5924 Weston Dr 205 W Main St PO Box 232 McKinney, TX 75070 Mesquite, TX 75149-4225 Pottsboro, TX 75076 Station 201-574-5798 972-270-0961 903-327-4504 www.momodini.com www.piecedtogether.net www.quiltrepublic.com

Booth # 667 Booth # 764 Booth # 270 Nolting Longarm/ Project Linus Quilt Shop in the Oaks/ Calico Junction 4126 Allencrest Ln B-Gull Designs PO Box 552 Dallas, TX 75244 218 Cedar Winnsboro, TX 75494-0552 214-850-3944 Abilene, TX 79601 903-342-3399 www.projectlinus.org 325-665-2254 www.calicojunction.net Booth # 216 Booth # 250 Booth # 629 Punkin Patch Craft Designs Quilters Cottage Overbrook Quilt Connection 4920 Old Granbury Rd 920 FM 359 PO Box 50 Granbury, TX 76049 Richmond, TX 77406-2010 Overbrook, KS 66524 682-465-6570 281-633-9331 785-665-7841 www.punkinpatchcraftdesigns. www.quilterscottagefabrics.com www.overbrookquilts.com com Booth # 225 Across the aisle Booth # 241 Booth # 808 Quilters On the Go Pain Relief Therapy Quilt Ideas 405 Shepherd St from booth 736 608 Laredo Dr 1809 Midcrest Dr Hendersonville, NC 28792 Murphy, TX 75094 Plano, TX 75075-8559 828-692-6100 214-392-2801 972-424-7991 www.raeanncain.com www.quiltideas.com

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Booth # 657

Booth # 267 14 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 Vendors (alphabetically)

Booth # 266 Booth # 378 Booth # 246 Quilting Touch Real Flower Jewelry Rocking Chair Quilts 14001 NW Blvd 322 Gentry 21 N Main St Corpus Christi, TX 78410 Spring, TX 77373 Butler, MO 64730 SAVE THE 361-510-2247 281-764-1940 660-200-2226 www.quiltingtouchcc.com www.flowersjewelry.com www.rcquilts.com DATE

Booth # 276 Booth # 643 Booth # 254 Quiltin' Tia Quiltworks Real Time Pain Relief Lotion Savvy Quilters, LLC 815 Jane Ln PO Box 114 320 CR 4140 Weatherford, TX 76085-9086 Rice, TX 75155 Bonham, TX 75418 Dallas 817-771-1888 972-567-8566 903-965-2023 www.quiltintia.com www.hello-relief.com www.savvyquilters.com Quilt Booth # 265 Booth # 275 Booth # 659 Quiltmania Inc. Red Crinoline Quilts Scarlet Today/Redwork Plus 1344 Capital Cir Ste T 4114 August Light Ct 10017 Thaxton Show Marietta, GA 30067 Fulshear, TX 77441 Austin, TX 78749-9553 770-726-3423 281-232-2583 512-750-3258 www.quiltmania-inc.us www.redcrinolinequilts.com www.scarlettoday. comredworkplus.com 2021 Booth # 247 Booth # 772 Quilt-n-a-Flash Rivers Edge Fabric Co. Booth # 204 PO Box 91511 16 Gateway Dr Scissor Guy Austin, TX 78709-1511 Shelbyville, IN 46176 PO Box 944 March 12-14, 512-915-7555 317-919-8212 Riverside, TX 77367 www.quiltnaflash.com www.riversedgefabrics.com 936-594-4829 2021

Booth # 238 Booth # 226 Booth # 281 Quilts of Valor Foundation Rocking Bobbin Seldom Seen Quilting Studio- The theme is 111 Minwood St Quilt Shop LLC Rocking Horse Quilts Mineola, TX 9090 Skillman, St #166A 511 Brown St "My Travels" 864-567-6825 Dallas, TX 75243 Waxahachie, TX 75165 www.QPVF.org 972-803-8400 972-921-6715 www.rockingbobbin.com www.seldomseenquilting.com

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Booth # 322 Booth # 742 Booth # 271 Booth # 280 Sew Cherished Sherry Worley Stitched with Love, LLC Tea Time Quilting 1068 Tablerock Cir 8594 McKissick Meadows Rd 500 N Custer Rd, Ste 110 1046 TuLn St Branson, MO 65616 Princeton, TX McKinney, TX 75071 Houston, TX 77008-6845 352-459-3825 972-816-5507 972-540-5355 713-861-7743 www.sewcherished.com www.stitchedwithlove.us www.teatimequilting.com Booth # 211 Booth # 302 Spirit of the Artisan Booth # 249 Booth # 264 Sew and Quilt Essentials 4515 Plantation Colony Studio Jules Art/ Texas Colors 2605 W Freguson Rd Missouri City, TX 77459 Handdyes by Jules 261 Theresa Dr Mount Pleasant, TX 75455 832-875-8415 4206 W 2nd St Graham, TX 76450 903-380-8944 www.spiritoftheartisan.com Plainview, TX 79072 817-262-0055 www.mp-save.com 214-316-8078 Booth # 649 www.studiojulesart.com Booth # 720 Booth # 680 Spring Creek NeedleArt Texas Quilt Barn Sew Dallas Patterns Booth # 332 5512 N US Hwy 77 605 18th St 2670 Orchid Dr Superior Threads LaGrange, TX 78945 Plano, TX 75093 Richardson, TX 75082-4246 87 East 2580 South 979-242-2442 972-596-6582 972-669-3021 St. George, UT 84790 www.texasquiltbarn.com www.shopstitchhouse.com www.thepatternco.com 435-652-1867 www.superiorthreads.com Booth # 625 Booth # 214 Booth # 635 The Bell Collection Sew Graceful Quilting, LLC Southern Glass Slipper Booth # 236 214 N Lauipasas St 14094 Pleasant Ridge Rd 3511 Interstate 35 Talking about Quilts - Round Rock, TX 78664 Rogers, AR 72756 Gainesville, TX 76240 Research Project 512-219-9051 479-372-7403 936-662-6148 PO Box 425769 www.collectbells.com www.sewgracefulquilting.com www.southernglassslipper. Denton, TX 76204 com 940-898-2681 Booth # 589 Booth # 346 www.talkingaboutquilters.org The Cottage Rose SEW-ergo Adventure Booth # 253 910 17th St 359 Whitetail Cir Stagecoach Retreat LLC Booth # 234 Marion, IA 52302 Lafayette, CO 80026-9071 60 Sportsman Pt TAQG 319-310-0635 303-666-9113 Coldspring, TX 77331 PO Box 27154 www.cottagerosequiltshop. www.sew-ergoadvantage. 936-304-1808 Flower Mound, TX 75027 com com www.stagecoachretreattexas. 214-929-8252 com www.TAQG.org

Booth # 287 Booth # 659

16 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 Vendors (alphabetically)

Booth # 675 Booth # 352 Booth # 582 The Good Life Threaded Lines Tye Quilts Come n' 13742 State Rt 41 18230 FM 1488, Ste 326 9 Friendship Dr Jeffersonville, OH 43128-9737 Magnolia, TX 77354 Arkadelphia, AR 71923 sit a spell! 740-606-6436 281-789-7899 870-235-9658 www.sewingthegoodlife.com www.threadedlines.com Booth # 801 Booth # 675 Booth # 728 Urban Spools Sewing Lounge The Gray Rooster's Tooltron Industries, Inc. 1152 N Buckner Blvd, Ste 126 FREE Wood Shop 103 Parkway Dallas, TX 75218 4904 Sailwind Dr Boerne, TX 78006 214-324-5755 demos and Fort Worth, TX 76135 830-249-8277 www.urbanspools.com 817-235-6378 www.tooltron.com lectures in the Booth # 730 Booth # 360 Booth # 490 Watt A Find Lecture Hall. The Hen House, Inc. Tracey's Tables 910 West Kearney, Ste D 570 E 5th St 113065 City Pl Mesquite, TX 75149 Rusk, TX 75785 Stratford, WI 54484 972-288-1816 www.thehenhousetexas.com 715-687-3575 www.whatafind.com www.traceystables.com Booth # 807 Booth # 104 The Panel Lady Booth # 381 Woodturning by Tim 1317 N St. Charles Ave Tracy Trevethan Wool Designs 1313 Oakwood Ct Pilot Point, TX 76258-2701 201 Rustile Rd Flower Mound, TX 75028 940-324-6008 Jordan, MN 55352-1610 972-489-0031 www.theppanellady.com 952-457-3714 www.tracytrevethan.com Booth # 671 Booth # 314 YLI Thread See list and The Quilting Cushion Booth # 203 1439 Dave Lylie Blvd, 16C 105 Mansker Park Dr Triple R Mercantile, LLC Rock Hill, SC 29730 times on Hendersonville, TN 37075 3772 Spring Branch Rd 803-985-3100 901-361-8478 Spring Branch, TX 78070 www.ylicorp.com 210-913-1502 page 2 Booth # 364 www.triplermercantile.com Booth # 582 The Quilt Haus Zarifa USA 651 I-35 Business Loop Booth # 328 465 W Century Dr, #3 New Braunfels, TX 78130 Turtle Hand Batik Murray, UT 84123 www.quilthaus.com 1251 William D Tate Ave, #3725 385-645-0255 Grapevine, TX 76051 www.zarisausa.com Sack Booth # 200 972-795-5701 The Sewing Basket www.turtlehand.com Booth # 220 3901 Wedgewood Ct Zo-Ray Creations Arlington, TX 76013-1065 Booth # 380 PO Box 444 Sitters 877-524-7390 Tutto Luggage/Mascot Eden, TX 76837 www.patchsewingbasket.com Metropolitan, Inc. 512-924-5242 With all the 38 Swift Ave,#18 www.zoraycreation.com Booth # 348 South San Francisco, wonderful vendors, Thread Bear CA 94080 you’ll probably end 2205 S. Main St 650-873-7717 Las Cruces, NM 88005-3113 www.tutto.com up with numerous 505-425-6263 www.threadbear-nm.com bags loaded with goodies at the show. To help “lighten your load” If you wish to see a detail on a quilt we are offering a low uilt Sh cost “package check” Q ow up close, please look for one of our as service in the ll white-gloved/white-aproned QUILT a Show Office, D and ask them for assistance. ANGELS North Hall near Or volunteer to be one of our Quilt the Market Center Angels for a couple of hours! The Boulevard entrance Volunteer booth can be found in the to the building. l ge North Hall near the east entrance on Quilt An $1/bag Market Center Boulevard. No in/out privileges

www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 17 Bring this ad to Booth #200 for 20% discount on purchase

Booth #104

18 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 Vendors (by booth number)

Booth # Vendor Booth # Vendor Booth # Vendor 100 Dogwood Quilting 275 Red Crinoline Quilts 586 Tye Quilts 103 Designing with Strips 'n Curves 276 Quiltin'Tia Quiltworks 583 Meant to Be Stitchin' 104 Woodturning by Tim 280 Tea Time Quilting 585 Anna's Awesome Applique Designs 105 Momodini Embriodery Art 281 Seldom Seen Quilting Studio- 589 The Cottage Rose 200 The Sewing Basket Rocking Horse Quilts 615 Handi Quilter 203 Triple R Mercantile, LLC 285 Crawford Designs"Sewing Made 619 Quilt Mercantile Simple" patterns 204 Scissor Guy 625 The Bell Collection 287 Pieced Together Studio & 206 Liberty Homestead Quilt Shop 629 Overbrook Quilt Connection 207 Hill Country Cotton 288 Blue Ribbon Quilt Shoppe 635 Southern Glass Slipper 210 Me & My Stitches 302 Sew and Quilt Essentials 637 Best Little Retreat Center in TX 211 Spirit of the Artisan 314 The Quilting Cushion 643 Real Time Pain Relief Lotion 214 Sew Graceful Quilting, LLC 318 Deb's Flying Needle 645 Piece by Piece 216 Punkin Patch Craft Designs 322 Sew Cherished 649 Spring Creek NeedleArt Patterns 219 GA Marketing 328 Turtle Hand Batik 651 Memories by the Yard 220 Zo-Ray Creations 332 Superior Threads 657 Eye of the Beholder Quilt Design 223 Afternoon Quilts 338 Block Party Studios, Corp 659 Scarlet Today/Redwork Plus 224 Goodies Unlimited Soaps & Balms 346 SEW-ergo Adventure 663 Cottonpatch Design 225 Quilters On the Go 348 Thread Bear 667 Nolting Longarm/Calico Junction 226 Rocking Bobbin Quilt Shop LLC 352 Threaded Lines 671 YLI Thread 233 Fabrications by Doris 356 Haney Creations, Inc 675 The Gray Rooster's Wood Shop 234 TAQG 360 The Hen House, Inc. 677 Material Girl 236 Talking about Quilts - 364 The Quilt Haus 680 Sew Dallas Research Project 374 INNOVA/Jo's quilting with 718 Magnificent Quilting Company 237 The Good Life Ready Set Quilt 720 Texas Quilt Barn 238 Quilts of Valor Foundation 378 Real Flower Jewelry 724 Houston Street Mercantile 240 Dallas Lace Society 379 Annie McHugs' LLC 728 Tooltron Industries, Inc. 241 Pain Relief Thearpy 380 Tutto Luggage/Mascot 730 Watt A Find Metropolitan, Inc. 242 Dallas Hand Knitters Guild 736 Japanese Textiles & Tours 381 Tracy Trevethan Wool Designs 243 Becca's Quilt Shoppe 742 Sherry Worley 384 Coins and Quilts 244 Dallas Area Fiber Artists 744 From my Heart to Your Hands 385 A Cowgirl Quilt Shop 246 Rocking Chair Quilts 746 Project Linus 388 Green Light Quilts 247 Quilt-n-a-Flash 748 Anlina Designs 390 Quilt Republic 249 Studio Jules Art/Handdyes by Jules 758 Ilene Bartos Designs 250 Quilters Cottage 391 Kimberly Morris & Truly Unruhly Studio 762 Honey Guy Products 253 Stagecoach Retreat LLC 478 Linda's Electric Quilters 764 Linus Project 254 Savvy Quilters, LLC 482 Loft Supply 770 Barbaras Antique Button & 255 Martelli Enterprises, Inc. Steampunk Jewlery 484 Jewelry Boutique Gabrielle 261 Fabric Café 772 Rivers Edge Fabric Co 486 Home Ala Mode LLC 264 Texas Colors 800 Author signing Patience Griffin, 490 Tracey's Tables 265 Quiltmania Inc. Jodi Thomas & Lori Wilde 578 APQS 266 Quilting Touch 801 Urban Spools Sewing Lounge 579 Ficklestickes 267 Kattie Bee's (was A Sewing Basket) 805 G & P Trading 580 Cheri's Crystals 270 Quilt Shop in the Oaks/ 807 The Panel Lady B-Gull Designs 581 Good With Sugar 809 Quilt Ideas 271 Stitched with Love, LLC 582 Zarifa

www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 19 Don’t forget to Dallas Quilt Show 2020 vote for your favorite quilt! Use the ballot in the center of the program.

Vendors listed Alphabetically begin on page 10

Vendors listed by Booth Number are on page 19 Sack Sitters

Baby Miniature Quilt Auction Saturday, March p.m. 14 at 1:30 Saturday,

Judged Show Quilts Entrance

20 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 Do Not Touch The Quilts! Quilts are a very tactile artistic medium, and it is natural to want to reach out and touch the work. Please don’t. While your hands may seem clean, there are oils present that rub off. Your hands, coupled with the hands of the other thousands of visitors to the show, add up to some dirty quilts! If you wish to see a detail on an entry up close, please look for one of our white-gloved Quilt Angels and ask them for assistance, or volunteer to be one of our Quilt Angels for a couple of hours! The Volunteer booth can be found in the North Hall Quilt near the east entrance las Sh Sack Sitters al o on Market Center D w Boulevard.

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www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 21 Special Exhibits (in the North Hall)

Linear Abstractions by Heather Pregger Heather Pregger is a Fort Worth-based artist and Quilter’s Guild of Dallas member who has exhibited her art quilts in museums and galleries both nationally and internationally. Originally she was trained as a geologist, and this continues to influence the design of many of her pieces. Her work has been shown in group exhibitions at the Oulu Museum of Art (Oulu, Finland), the Muskegon Museum of Art (Muskegon, MI), Visions Art Museum (San Diego, CA), the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center (Auburn, NY), the Carnegie Art Center (New Albany, IN), the Fort Worth Community Art Center (Fort Schist 2 Worth, TX), the (Paducah, KY), the Wayne Art Center (Wayne, PA), and the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio (Lancaster, OH). She received the Cathy Rasmussen Emerging Artist Award from the Studio Art Quilt Associates in 2014. www.heatherquiltz.com Tuning Fork 12

The Bob Ross Cherrywood Challenge Every year, Cherrywood Hand Dyed Fabrics challenges artists to create a unique piece of art with a limited color palette. Given simple rules, they were encouraged to push themselves creatively to design an original fiber art piece, taking inspiration from the art and legacy of the late Bob Ross, creator of Public Television’s “The Joy of Painting.” Four traveling exhibits were chosen from more than 404 entries representing 46 US states and 9 countries (Australia, Canada, Denmark, Israel, Japan, The Netherlands, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States). The cohesive colors, size, theme, and texture of Cherrywood make the exhibit one of a kind. There were no limits on technique, so the viewer will by Elizabeth Budd see incredible manipulations of fabric in these 20-inch quilts. Cherrywood is proud of this beautiful textile tribute to an iconic man who continues to bring joy to a new generation. RULES of The Cherrywood Challenge were as follows: 1. Quilt must measure 20”x 20” 2. Quilt must use ONLY the eight colors provided 3. Quilt must be original design based on theme 4. Any embellishment may be used 5. Any technique or manipulation may be used. Participants registered for the contest by purchasing a bundle of fabric from Cherrywood. There were nine months between the announcement of the theme (at International Quilt Festival in Houston) and the due date. When they finished their quilts, artists uploaded photos to Art Call and entered their information and artist statements. A panel of jurors judged all entries and decided on 200 Finalists. These people sent their quilts to the Cherrywood studio where they were reviewed for prizes and grouped into exhibits. by Judy Kriehn Because of the high demand, it was decided to create four traveling trunk shows. The Yellow Trunk (15 quilts) and Green Trunk (30 quilts) will be on display at the Dallas Show, the latter including quilts by guild members Elizabeth Budd, Judy Kriehn, and Kathryn Taylor. www.cherrywoodfabrics.bigcartel.com

22 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 The 70273 Project Between January 1940 and August 1941, Nazis murdered 70,273 physically and mentally disabled people – men, women, teens, boys, and girls. Though they never even laid eyes on the disabled person they were evaluating, the Nazi doctors read the medical files and, if from the words on the page, the person was deemed “unfit” or an “economic burden on society,” the doctor placed a red X at the bottom of the form. Three doctors were to read each medical file, and when two of them made a red X on the page, the disabled person’s fate was sealed. This project, founded by Jeanne Hewell-Chambers, commemorates these 70,273 voiceless, powerless people who were so callously and casually murdered by gathering 70,273 blocks of white fabric (representing the paper the doctors read), each bearing two red X’s representing one person. A few of these quilts are displayed here. Visitors will have the opportunity to make their own red XX block. www.the70273project.org

Quilt Mania: Karen Styles Quilt Mania presents 15 quilts by Australian designer Karen Styles. Karen is co- owner of Somerset and Quilting, which specializes in reproduction fabrics from the 1800’s, and has been designing fabrics for Marcus Fabrics since 2014.

In Stitches: University of North Texas Students The In Stitches course taught by Amie Adelman at UNT in fall 2019 introduced students to hand-embroidery, piecing, and machine quilting. Students also gained experience quilting on the APQS computerized longarm machine purchased in 2017 with support from the $10,000 Helena Hibbs Endowment Fund grant awarded by the Quilter’s Guild of Dallas. During the first half of the semester, students learned how to hand-embroider, by Haley Yates piece, and machine quilt through a series of samples. For the assignments, students were asked to research contemporary artists, develop idea sketches and by Carli Marriot complete a piece of artwork that employs one or more of the techniques learned. While some students focused on hand embroidery, the majority of students made quilts. by Madolyn McPhail www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 23 Meet the Judges

Malka Dubrawsky joins us from hand dyed and patterned cotton Gerald E. Roy Austin, Texas, where fabrics, both quilting and apparel started working with she is the owner/ weight, to home sewers. antique quilts in the operator/chief www.stitchindye.com. early 1960s along dye bath maker with his partner at A Stitch in Dye. Sue Nickels has Paul Pilgrim, when Malka graduated been quilting for their interior decorating business from college with a Bachelor of Fine over 40 years, prompted them to purchase antique Art in Studio Art. Being at home with starting by hand quilts for clients. With strong children pushed her into working and gradually backgrounds in the fine arts, they with textiles, and it was her interest in focusing on also began collecting quilts solely fabric that led her to explore dyeing machine work. Sue has been for their aesthetic value. Today, the and patterning fabric. For several teaching machine techniques Pilgrim/Roy collection is composed years she worked primarily as a fiber for the past 30 years. Sue has of 2,500 quilts for sale, plus quilt- artist and was included in some very taught and lectured nationally and related objects, including fabrics prestigious shows and publications internationally for shops, guilds, and and all kinds of antique sewing tools. among which were Visions, Quilt major conferences. Sue’s awards Gerald and Paul were among the first National, and Fiberarts: Design include 1998 AQS Best of Show for board members of the Quilt Appraisal Book 7. Fast forward a few years “The Beatles Quilt” made by Sue Program of the American Quilter’s and she is making more functional and her sister, Pat Holly. Sue and Society. Gerald is the administrator textiles, designing fabric for Moda Pat’s quilt “Two of Us” won the 2014 of the program. Along with Paul, he Fabrics, teaching and lecturing, AQS Home Machine Workmanship helped establish guidelines for the and writing two books, Color Your Award. Sue’s most recent book is certification program, the only one of Cloth: A Quilter’s Guide to Dyeing Fabulous Feathers and Fillers. Sue its kind. The duo also designed the and Patterning Fabric and Fresh has also been a judge for many interior of The National Quilt Museum. Quilting: Fearless Color, Design, and quilt shows. Sue’s priority in the Gerald Roy is an art teacher, painter, Inspiration. She’s also done design workshops she teaches is to provide quiltmaker, and author. He serves on work for other craft books and a relaxed environment for students the acquisitions board for the New magazines and taught workshops to learn machine techniques that England Quilt Museum in Lowell, across the country as well as online are timesaving. Sue emphasizes the Massachusetts, and on the National via Craftsy and CreativeLive. These best quality workmanship, never Advisory Board and Executive Board days her focus has shifted to creating compromising quality for speed! of Directors for The National Quilt and selling beautiful, one-of-a-kind www.sue-nickels.com Museum.

SAVE THE DATE If you wish to see Qu las ilt S a detail on a al h Dallas Quilt Show 2021! D o March 12-14, 2021 quilt up close, w please look The theme is "My Travels" for one of our white-gloved/ white-aproned Q u l QUILT ANGELS ilt Ange and ask them for assistance. Or volunteer to be one of our Quilt Angels for a couple of hours! The Volunteer booth can be found in the North Hall near the east entrance on Market Center Boulevard.

24 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 About the Show Categories

The Entries Committee, in conjunction with the Judges are quilted are considered pictorial quilts. At least one and Awards Committee, reserves the right to determine side is larger than 30”. final placement of quilts in categories and to combine or Digital (one or two person) – A quilt with embroidered divide categories in order to facilitate judging. or appliquéd blocks produced from a pre-programmed Each entry on display has signage that shows the digitized design on an embroidery machine. At least one division, category, and location of the entry, as well as side must be longer than 30”. the quiltmaker, title, and other information about the quilt. Other Techniques (one or two person) – Whole cloth, Our show has four divisions: Master, Artisan, Open, and cathedral window, yo-yo, crazy quilt, embroidered, Non-Judged. machine-embroidered, or any other quilt that doesn’t otherwise fit into the pieced, appliqué, or art quilt Both Master and Artisan Divisions categories. Master division is the quiltmakers who qualify as Group/Friendship – Made by a group of three or more professionals, whether due to award-winning quilting persons. skills or by earning money from their skills. The Artisan division serves everyone else. Modern (one or two person) – Inspired by modern design. Minimalism, asymmetry, expansive negative space, Large Pieced (one person) – Any quilt that is primarily and alternate grid work are often part of the composition, pieced and larger than 72˝ on any one side. as are improvisational piecing, high contrast, and solid Large Appliqué (one or two person) – Any quilt that is fabrics. At least one side is longer than 30”. primarily appliqué and larger than 72˝ on any one side. Seniors (one or two person) – Any quilt made by a Wall Quilt (one person) – Any quilt with at least two quiltmaker 65 years of age or older. (Note: Seniors may sides that exceed 30” and no sides exceeding 72”. also enter Master or Artisan, as applicable.) Two-Person Wall Quilts – Any quilt with at least two Show Chair Theme (individual, two persons, or group) – sides that exceed 30” and no sides exceeding 72”. Each year, the show chair selects a special theme for the show, and this category includes quilts that reflect Two-Person Large Pieced – Any quilt that is primarily that theme. For 2020, show chair Cindy Matthews chose pieced and larger than 72˝ on any one side. “Double Vision” for the theme. Quilts in this category can First Quilt (Artisan Only) (one or two person) – First quilt be any interpretation of the theme. At least one side is entered in any judged quilt show (not necessarily the first longer than 30”. quilt ever made). Construction of the top must be done entirely by the entrant, but the quilting may be done by Non-Judged Division another party. This category is intended to encourage Quilts in this category are not evaluated by the judging quilters to share their work in a judged show. panel, but their proud makers wish to share their work Open Division with viewers. Juniors – Any quilt made by a quiltmaker age 17 or The Open division is open to both Master and Artisan under (may be an individual or group effort). All entries in quilters. Categories include: this category receive a special commemorative ribbon. Small Traditional Quilt (one or two persons) – Any Non-Judged – Any quilt made by an adult (or group of quilt that is equal to or less than 30” on all sides with a adults) that will not be judged. traditional design. Hand or machine quilted. Small Contemporary Quilt (one or two person) – Any quilt that is equal to or less than 30” on all sides and depicts a contemporary design. Hand or machine quilted. Art Quilts (one person) Original design, any technique or combination of techniques or materials used in a non- traditional way. At least one side is larger than 30”. Pictorial (one or two person) – A pictorial quilt forms a picture, which takes over the entire quilt. This includes landscapes, portraits, still lifes, interiors, etc. Whole cloth quilts which have been painted to create an image and www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 25 Booth #629

26 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 Awards

The following awards will be presented to entrants this year: Past Presidents’ Best of Show Award Choice Award This award-winning entry is This award is chosen by our judges’ panel and represents selected by Past Presidents the finest quilt in the judged categories at the show. of the Quilter’s Guild of The winner receives a ribbon, $1,000 cash award and, Dallas. The winner receives 36 spools of Iris Ultra Premium Egyptian Cotton Quilting a ribbon and $200 cash. Thread provided by Sew and Quilt Essentials. Individual Category Awards Past Show Chairs’ Choice Award At the Dallas Quilt Show, category winners receive cash awards. Our judges have the discretion to award first, Past Dallas Quilt Show Chairmen second, and third place ribbons as well as honorable team up to choose the winner of mentions as they see fit. First place winners receive $300, this award. This winner will receive second place winners $200, and third place winners $100. a ribbon and $200 cash. Viewers’ Choice Award Pride of Dallas Award In each show program is a viewers’ choice ballot. Show The Pride of Dallas Award is an award bestowed by the visitors who use their ballot to vote for their favorite quilt beneficiary of our Miniature Quilt Auction to represent their will determine the winner of this award. The winner will be favorite quilt in the 2020 Dallas Quilt Show. This is a special announced at 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 15. The winner will honor for our quilters. receive a ribbon and $300 cash. Our beneficiary for 2020 is Life Restoration, a 501(c)(3) organization that operates an educational program with the Judge’s Choice Awards Department of Corrections in the State of Texas providing Each of our three judges selects a personal favorite quilt. educational classes along with job skill training to build a Each of the three recipients will receive a ribbon and bridge between those incarcerated and their community. $200 cash. Their goal is to prepare individuals spiritually, physically, and emotionally for re-entry into society. The project that Fine Hand Workmanship the miniature auction will fund is the Moses Project. The In 2005, the Guild lost beloved member Betty Carpenter. Moses Project seeks to build confidence, team work, and Betty was known for her beautiful handwork and was organizational skills. This project brings together men memorialized by her family with the seed money for this of all ethnicities, faiths, and backgrounds for a common special award. The winner will receive a ribbon and a $500 goal to benefit the community. The men volunteer their cash award. time to produce beautiful quilts, fluffy bears, baby beds for newborns in need, and chemo bags for women taking Merit Hand Quilting Awards chemotherapy. To honor the art of hand-quilting and recognize the workmanship that goes into this type of quilt, the Guild offers Merit Hand Quilting Awards. The judges may choose a quilt in each of the three divisions – master, artisan, and open. Each winning quilt receives a ribbon and $200 cash.

Don’t forget to Vote for your favorite quilt!

Use the ballot in the center of the program.

www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 27 28 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 2020 Show Quilts Master 101 - Large Pieced A016 Hearthstone Master 103 - Wall Quilt (One Person) Lynne Fritsche (One Person) Plano, TX A001 Joy A031 Kiva Kathy A Snodgrass Master 102 - Large Appliqué Vicki Conley Oklahoma City, OK (One or Two Person) Ruidoso Downs, NM A002 Around the Block A018 Dream's Garden A032 My Favorite Color is Spring Lori Hutyra SunMee Seen Sally Brown Plano, TX McKinney, TX Colleyville, TX A003 Migration A019 Angel Flowers A033 Playing Well Together, A Lori Hutyra Barbara McCraw Modern Sampler Plano, TX Denton, TX Jackie Nixon-Fulton Paradise, TX A004 Conversation Heart A020 Japanese Chrysanthemums Leigh Roper Rita Schormann A034 Misdirection Sachse, TX China Spring, TX Karen K Stone Dallas, TX A005 Zoned for Color A021 The Twisted Sister Lee Jenkins Margaret Solomon Gunn A036 Water Garden (Tuning Fork Dallas, TX Gorham, ME #56) A006 Neighbors Heather Pregger A022 Baltimore Delight Fort Worth, TX Vicki Conley Mary Jo McDonnell Ruidoso Downs, NM Buffalo, TX A037 Granny's Flower Garden A007 Jester's Jubilee Becky Holley A023 Imagine Zimbabwe Midkiff, TX Tami Graeber Barbara McCraw Tucson, AZ Denton, TX A038 Almost Paisley A008 Double Vision II Kerri Green A024 Ruffled Dallas, TX Kathryn F Taylor Linda M. Roy Dallas, TX Knoxville, TN A039 Taking the Unmapped Road A009 Solar Flare Margaret Solomon Gunn A025 Cog Wheels Gorham, ME Barb Graves Lynette Koelzer Burnet, TX Wood River, NE A040 Reflection A010 Ornaments, Garland & Lights Leo Ransom A026 Bluebonnets Midnight Sherman, TX Barb Graves Dance Burnet, TX Diane Leclair A041 Stop Invasive Species A011 Circular Nine Patch Helotes, TX Shannon Conley Moore, OK Mary Jo McDonnell A027 Spring Explosion Buffalo, TX Sharon Engel A042 Teddy Bear Hugs A012 Feathers Greeley, CO Kathryn F Taylor Dallas, TX Lynette Koelzer A028 Calming Colors in Bloom Wood River, NE Jenn Haxton A043 Warm Winter Wishes A013 Bringing Home the Arlington, TX Kathryn F Taylor Dallas, TX Christmas Tree A029 Forever Blooming Joan McGee Jennifer Carter A044 Frequent Visitors Richardson, TX Richardson, TX Barb Graves Burnet, TX A014 Dreamscape A030 Primrose and Promises Rita Schormann Cathy Bingham A045 Golden Pineapple China Spring, TX Knoxville, TN Robyn Gotch A015 Fall Radiance Cleburne, TX Mary Jo McDonnell Buffalo, TX

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A046 Pink Balloons A061 My Constellation B076 Owlivia Kerri Green Shirley Fowlkes Stevenson Dolores Williams Dallas, TX Weatherford, TX Princeton, TX A047 Floor-Palace of the Grand A062 My Color World B077 Carousel of Color Master of the Knights of Debby Walters Valerie Salter Rhodes Montgomery, TX Frisco, TX Pat Connally B063 Texas Ombre Bargello B078 The Circle Game Midland, TX Shirley Fowlkes Stevenson Marilyn Rose A048 Mission Espada Walkway Weatherford, TX Ridgeland, MS Mary Ann Vaca-Lambert B064 Silk Ties B079 Summertyme Austin, TX Margaret (Peggy) Fetterhoff Diana Fisher A049 Sparklers Spring, TX Rowlett, TX Pam Gantz B065 He's Getting Away! B080 A Wild Ride in Provence Burleson, TX Kathy Thibodeau Anne Colvin Mosher A050 Amish Carrollton, TX Grapevine, TX Mona Jamison Lagan B081 The Giving Tree Midland, TX Master 104 - Wall Quilt Connie Hansen A051 Discovery Revised for (Two Person) Hamilton, TX Breigh B066 Once Upon a Time in a Land B082 Alena's Garden Geralyn Reed Far, Far Away Suzie Diver Chehalis, WA Sharry Evans Colleyville, TX Dallas, TX A052 Contemporary Tradition B083 Fireworks Susan Strobel Hogan B067 Pecking Order Wilma Moss Richardson, TX Connie Hansen Sulphur Springs, TX Hamilton, TX A053 Lynne's Long Time Gone B084 Love, Always Lynne Fritsche B068 Mood Indigo Janice Mowery Plano, TX Jolene Mershon Arlington, TX Mansfield, TX A054 Chagall Meet Wright B085 Together Forever Daphne Huffman B069 Windswept Martha Lindberg Dallas, TX Kathi Casey Mesquite, TX Murchison, TX A055 Northern Lights B086 Vintage Snowman Fiona Egan B070 Towards the Sun Evelyn Cheek Avery, TX Susan McKinney Mesquite, TX Carrollton, TX A056 Hooray for the Red, White & B087 2nd, 3rd, 4th Time Around Blue B071 The Gardens of a King Sharry Evans Melinda Propes Jennifer Carter Dallas, TX Richardson, TX Richardson, TX B088 Last Blooms of Summer A057 Kaffe & Batik Pineapple B072 La Café Jolene Mershon Blossoms Klonda Holt Mansfield, TX Daphne Huffman Leawood, KS Dallas, TX B089 Majestic Flight at Twilight B073 Controlled Scrappy Becky Holley A058 Oops! Missed Some! Valerie Hubbard Midkiff, TX Cindy Stowe Aberdeen, WA Wills Point, TX B090 My Kinda Neighborhood B074 Tea Time! Christina Fagan A059 Empty Garden SunMee Seen Plano, TX Terry Mosher McKinney, TX Grapevine, TX B075 Alphabet Miso Soup A060 Mexican Star Bonnie Moate Mary Jo McDonnell Coppell, TX Buffalo, TX

www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 31 2020 Show Quilts, continued Master 105 - Large Pieced B098 Legacy: In Loving Memory B105 Star Light, Star Bright Quilt (Two Person) Kathryn Bernstein Barbara McClellan Dallas, TX Benbrook, TX B091 Halley's Comet Concetta Boscardin B099 Lucy Boston B106 The Birds and the Bees Grapevine, TX Myra Henry Beckey Prior Oklahoma City, OK Henderson, TX B092 Summer Love Wilma Moss B100 Gracedale Doves B107 Cleopatra's Fan Sulphur Springs, TX Jennifer Carter Susan McKinney Richardson, TX Carrollton, TX B093 Hakuna Matata (No Worries) Wilma Moss B101 Timeless B108 Gypsy Wife Sulphur Springs, TX Evelyn Cheek Marilyn Rose Mesquite, TX Ridgeland, MS B094 Bethlehem Star M J Fielek B102 Thank You B109 Blue Ice on Denali McKinney, TX Sharon Renick Vickie Owen Trinidad, TX San Antonio, TX B095 Down on the Farm Stands an B103 B110 Old Barn Autumn Rays Insanity - the 365 Challenge Jolene Mershon Wilma Richter Marilyn Rose Mansfield, TX Little Rock, AR Ridgeland, MS B104 B111 B096 Southern Stars Journey Haight Ashbury Spangled Janice Mowery Terry Mosher Gail Stepanek Arlington, TX Grapevine, TX New Lenox, IL B097 Afternoon Delight Bonnie Moate Coppell, TX

32 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 2020 Show Quilts, continued Artisan 201 - Large Pieced C118 Off We Go Row by Row C124 Hearts and Flowers for a Quilt (One Person) Kathy Carson Frosty Day Dallas, TX Lanell Price B112 Shredders Waco, TX Gwendolyn Schindler C119 Debbie's Daisy Grapevine, TX Ina Ericson C125 New Hampshire Log Cabin Richardson, TX Linda L Burk C113 Aqua Bargello Dallas, TX Linda L Burk C120 Russell's Quilt Dallas, TX Mary J Aigner C126 Reflections on a Coral Reef Ruidoso Downs, NM Jane Chance C114 Passion in Purple Irving, TX Cheryl L Scott C121 Nature's Garden Roanoke, TX Collector Series C127 Hattie G. Mary Watterson Joanne Jones C115 Trinkets 2019 Garland, TX Dallas, TX Charlotte Cronkhite Cedar Hill, TX C122 Bowls & Vases C128 Mid-Foot Fusion Norma Bridges Linda Bartley Artisan 202 - Large Garland, TX Dallas, TX Appliqué (One or Two Person) C129 Papilionem Amazonica Artisan 203 - Wall Quilt Absurdus C116 Moon Over the Mountain (One Person) Cindy Day Kathy Carson Dallas, TX Dallas, TX C123 Cajun Dawn Jane Chance C130 Mod Clams C117 Basket Medallion Irving, TX Rachel Bryan Kent Mary Shackelford Mikeska Dallas, TX Austin, TX

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www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 33 2020 Show Quilts, continued C131 Flying Snowballs Artisan 204 - Wall Quilt C145 Quilters Guild Plano BOM Jane Chance (Two Person) Challenge Irving, TX Janet Carver C138 Fiery Lone Star Richardson, TX C132 Christmas Time James Harper Alice McElroy Roanoke, TX C146 Dallas Down Under Richardson, TX Margaret Wolf C139 The Dress Dallas, TX C133 English Garden Kathy Sibley Linda L Burk Keller, TX C146.1 All Around the Brown Dallas, TX Rachel Bryan Kent C140 Endless Dallas, TX C134 Rosy Posy James Harper Jamie Moilanen Roanoke, TX C147 My Log Cabin Trails Bedford, TX Pam Preskitt C141 Fiesta de Talavera Garland, TX C135 Wheels and Wheels Dee Ann Hodges Edith Perry Gore, OK C148 Friends for Christmas DeSoto, TX Jeanne Vogel C142 Not Your Mama's Amish Plano, TX C136 Westalee Class Whole Cloth Bri H Loftis Dianne Cronenberg Plano, TX C149 Mr. & Mrs. Texas Richardson, TX Rebecca Williams C143 Hurricane Southlake, TX C137 Witchy Maze Jeanne Vogel Linda Newman Plano, TX C150 General Dresden Dallas, TX Nancy McCullough C144 Old Italian Cross Dallas, TX Janet Carver Richardson, TX

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34 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 2020 Show Quilts, continued C151 Long Time Gone D162 De Novo D174 Lava Lamps Janet Carver Patsy Warren Brandy Alvarez Richardson, TX Euless, TX Plano, TX C152 Wildflowers or Weeds? D163 Rhiannon's Quilt D175 Nettie's Wings Nina Hall Lut De Meulder Karen Edmondson Dallas, TX Dallas, TX Wylie, TX C153 Geese, Geese, Everywhere D164 Down by the Bay Geese Rachel Bryan Kent Artisan 206 - First Show Nina Hall Dallas, TX Entry (One or Two Person) Dallas, TX D165 Texas Farm Girl D176 Gossip in the Garden C154 Pines Among the Stars Nancy W John Norma Bridges Barbara Kauffman Dallas, TX Garland, TX Frisco, TX D166 Rug on the Wall D177 Yin Yang Kathy Carson Charlotte Cronkhite Artisan 205 - Large Pieced Dallas, TX Cedar Hill, TX Quilt (Two Person) D167 Kaleidoscope in Blue D178 Fairy Tale Quilt C155 Seeing Red and Red Again Linda Newman Pam Dybvad Valerie Peters Dallas, TX Dallas, TX Hickory Creek, TX D168 Curvy Roads in Garland D179 Quiltmaker's Color Puzzle C156 O' Sew Rosie Mary Watterson Diane Poor Margaret Wolf Garland, TX Plano, TX Dallas, TX D169 The Nightmare Before D180 Erin's Peacock C157 The Loving Knot the Wedding Jean Batty Rebecca Williams Karen Kelly Dallas, TX Southlake, TX Aubrey, TX D181 Raging Storm C158 Rose is a Rose D170 Bless and Protect This Land Dustin Hoffman Barbara Y Young Lanell Price Oklahoma City, OK Rockwall, TX Waco, TX D182 Flowers In Frames C159 Posy D171 Positive Primitive Plaids Kathleen Francis Rachel Rains Nancy W John Denton, TX Richardson, TX Dallas, TX D183 Garden of Whimsy C160 My Beautiful Texas Flag D172 Oh My Stars! Vel Garrick Rebecca Williams Janet Carver Sherman, TX Southlake, TX Richardson, TX D184 All Pluses - No Minuses C161 Cactus, Cactus, Cactus D173 Another Fanciful Year Kathleen Carmona Rebecca Williams Lanell Price Denton, TX Southlake, TX Waco, TX

Booth # 663

www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 35 2020 Show Quilts, continued D185 Visions of the Southwest D191 The Path to Redemption D197 Pausing Pattern Belva Heikes Lu Peters Deborah Boschert Abilene, TX Dallas, TX Lewisville, TX D186 Red, White & Blue D192 Kaleidoscope D198 The Eyes Have It Carol J Van Gordon Barbara Y Young Carolyn Skei Fate, TX Rockwall, TX McKinney, TX D187 Sandy's Stars D193 Little Buds D199 Self Portrait: Racing Through Sandra Holubec Becky Holley the Churn Dashing the Royce City, TX Midkiff, TX Dead of Night. D188 In the Vineyard D194 What Sisters Do Mary Masal Christine Morel Jeanne Vogel Carrollton, TX Denton, TX Plano, TX D200 La Catrina Carolyn Skei Open 301 - Small Open 302 - Small McKinney, TX Traditional Quilt Contemporary Quilt D201 Cosmo (One or Two Person) (One or Two Person) Tonya Littmann D189 Who? What? Where? D195 Vintage Sleigh Denton, TX Joan McGee Lu Peters D202 Paved in Turquoise Richardson, TX Dallas, TX Joanna Newman D190 Yesteryear D196 Leaves in Flight Rockwall, TX Terry Reese Carolyn Skei D203 Flowers on the Boulevard Sherman, TX McKinney, TX Kerri Green Dallas, TX

Sew Let’s Quilt It

36 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 2020 Show Quilts, continued D204 Mini Migration D213 Daffodils in a Blue Vase D221 High Plains of New Mexico Lori Hutyra Jackie Nixon-Fulton Shannon Conley Plano, TX Paradise, TX Moore, TX D205 Life on Mars D214 Colorful Leftovers D222 Impressions of New Mexico Pam Gantz Shirley Fowlkes Stevenson Joe Ellen Ticknor Burleson, TX Weatherford, TX Sherman, TX D206 Sea Turtle Mosaic D215 Seasons Thru the Pines D223 Day Break Daphne Huffman Becky Holley Deborah Boschert Dallas, TX Midkiff, TX Lewisville, TX D207 Intersecting Indigos D224 Joined Tonya Littmann Open 303 - Art Quilts Barbara Oliver Hartman Denton, TX (One Person) Flower Mound, TX D208 Glorieta Memories D217 Contemplation II D225 Pride of Barbados Joe Ellen Ticknor Barbara Oliver Hartman Mary Ann Vaca-Lambert Sherman, TX Flower Mound, TX Austin, TX D210 I Run With the Wolves D218 Orbital Plane @1 E225.1 Lady of the House Mona Jamison Lagan Heather Pregger Connie Harris Farrington Midland, TX Fort Worth, TX Queensbury, NY D211 Lincoln D219 Heat Wave (Tuning Fork #53) D226 Canna Lily - A Summer Monica Hendewerk Heather Pregger Treasure Plano, TX Fort Worth, TX Mary Ann Vaca-Lambert D212 Slot Canon #1 D220 Glass Reflection Austin, TX Vicki Conley Jessica Harper Ruidoso Downs, NM Hurst, TX

Booth #255

Booth #203 www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 37 2020 Show Quilts, continued D227 Dreamsicles & Limepops E236 Beaded Flowers Open 304 - Pictorial Tonya Littmann Kathy A Snodgrass (One or Two Person) Denton, TX Oklahoma City, OK E243 Southern Pacific No. 4294 – D228 E237 Fragments Daddy Seahorse Last of Its Kind Kathi Casey Margaret (Peggy) Fetterhoff Tonya Littmann Murchison, TX Spring, TX Denton, TX D229 E238 Florissant Horse, Circa 1970 Dot E244 Haly's Castle Suzie Diver Carol Morrissey Jessica Harper Colleyville, TX Double Oak, TX Hurst, TX D231 E239 Anomaly From Mild to Wild E245 Transition Barbara Oliver Hartman Katherine Dossman Barbara Oliver Hartman Flower Mound, TX Belton, TX Flower Mound, TX D233 E240 Wings in My Garden High Contrast #3 E246 My Cow-Patty Deborah Geistweidt Natalie Friedman Klonda Holt Doss, TX Lewisville, TX Leawood, KS D234 E241 Sunshine on my Shoulders Good Girl E247 Dusk Breeze Margaret Noah Karen K Stone Deborah Boschert Montrose, CO Dallas, TX Lewisville, TX E235 E242 Our Father Elapid E248 My Beautiful Geraldine Shannon Conley Karen K Stone Joan Hammett Moore, TX Dallas, TX Plano, TX

38 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 2020 Show Quilts, continued E249 Darshan of the Dieties E264 Grandmother's Flower Open 307 - Melissa Sobotka Garden Group/Friendship Richardson, TX Connie Hansen (3 or More Persons) E250 Casablanca Hamilton, TX E279 Round Robin - With a Little Vickie Owen E265 Christmas Town San Antonio, TX James Harper Help From My Friends Melinda Propes Roanoke, TX E251 Bristlecone Pine Richardson, TX Daphne Huffman E280 Dallas, TX Open 306 - Other All Stars Welcome Techniques Joan Hammett E252 Hammocks Among the (One or Two Person) Plano, TX Aspens E281 Rose-Clair Fletcher E266 First Frost Fall to Spring Round Robin Dianne Cronenberg Plano, TX Janet Hutchison Sedgwick, KS Richardson, TX E253 James Arness E282 Wilma Richter E267 Round the Garden Alice's Carpool Alice McElroy Little Rock, AR Annelle Smith Arlington, TX Richardson, TX E254 Fall in Maine E283 Judy Kriehn E268 Sundress Geese, Geese, Geese, Oh My! Kelly Edwards Garland, TX Kathy Sibley Keller, TX Dallas, TX E255 Mama's Boys E284 Vickie Owen E269 Enhanced Pizza Stars Kay Cox San Antonio, TX Terry Passon Knoxville, TN Dallas, TX E256 Tranquilidad E285 Jackie Nixon-Fulton E270 Months of Snow Friends in Blue Darrell Kerr Paradise, TX Cindy Matthews Flower Mound, TX Dallas, TX E258 Playing with Shadows E286 Madelyn Bell E271 Grandma's Quilt Remade Happy Friends Dana Ryan The Woodlands, TX Dianne Cronenberg Richardson, TX Dallas, TX Open 305 – Digitized E272 Don't Do It! E287 Friendship Baskets (One or Two Person) Monica Hendewerk Marcia Wood Dallas, TX E259 Affairs of the Heart for Plano, TX Mother E273 Snow Globes E288 Pizza with Friends Richard Larson Joan Nodwell Nina Hall Carrollton, TX Garland, TX Dallas, TX E260 Birds of Paradise E274 Bonita Trails E289 Ombre Obsession Mary Watterson Cindy Stowe Lee Jenkins Garland, TX Wills Point, TX Dallas, TX E261 Flowers for Madeleine E275 Mona Lisa E290 Quilting Connections Mardy Cronister Monica Hendewerk Wilma Moss Fairview, TX Plano, TX Sulphur Springs, TX E262 Midnight Explosion E276 Stonehenge E291 Taos Inn Monsoon Anna Aldmon Monica Hendewerk Tamara Gross Frisco, TX Plano, TX Wichita, KS E263 Vintage Christmas Tree Skirt E277 Fall Leaves E292 Life Redefined Dolores Williams Lorrie McCurdy Pam Randall Princeton, TX Granbury, TX Grapevine, TX E278 Iris in Purple Mary Ann Vaca-Lambert Austin, TX

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E293 Come on Get Happy E300 Never Enough Bubbles F307 Friends in My Garden Ellyn Zinsmeister Dottie Mae Groves Janice Mowery Allen, TX Canton, TX Arlington, TX E294 Butterflies E301 Modern Log Cabin F308 Texas Bullseye Barbara Kauffman Marcia Sue Wood Meghan Gerety Frisco, TX Dallas, TX Austin, TX E295 My Lucky Stars F302 Gnome in the Christmas Forest F309 $5 Box Flying Geese Jill Isakson Ellyn Zinsmeister Kathy Tuggle McKinney, TX Allen, TX McKinney, TX E296 All That Is Texas F303 Blazing LeMoyne Stars F310 Black Beauty Blooms Barbara Kauffman Charlotte Rutland Dottie Mae Groves Frisco, TX Denton, TX Canton, TX E297 Land of the Free and F304 Happy Go Lucky F311 East Texas Happy Clowns Home of the Brave Rachel Bryan Kent Dottie Mae Groves Sally Ashbacher Dallas, TX Canton, TX Rockwall, TX F305 Everything Old is New Again F312 Fellowship in Scarlet E298 A Kaleidoscope of Color Madelyn Bell Donna Petrick Vickie Owen The Woodlands, TX Plano, TX San Antonio, TX F306 I Love You This Much E299 Cross and Plus Signs Dottie Mae Groves Jeanne Vogel Canton, TX Plano, TX

Booth # 651

40 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 2020 Show Quilts, continued Open 308 – Modern F320 Iceberg Melting F327 All Around Africa (One or Two Person) Dianne Cronenberg Jacqueline Norman Richardson, TX Bastrop, TX F314 LeFort Out Ellyn Zinsmeister F321 Retro Star F328 Beets of Many Colors Allen, TX Katherine Dossman Susan Strobel Hogan Belton, TX Richardson, TX F315 Imaginary Sewing Room Sunmi Box F322 Catching Some Zzzzs F329 Urban Corsage Plano, TX Klonda Holt Jamie Moilanen Leawood, KS Bedford, TX F316 Wonky Lynette Koelzer F323 What Goes Around F330 Harlequin Wood River, NE Comes Around Lori Hutyra Jacqueline Norman Plano, TX F317 Manhattan Bastrop, TX Heather Pregger F331 Time After Time Fort Worth, TX F324 Maison Mondrian 2 Lee Jenkins Katherine Dossman Dallas, TX F318 Neon Tackle Belton, TX Kerri Green F332 Drunkard's Bullseye WOW! Dallas, TX F325 Indigo & White WARI Quilt Jackie Nixon-Fulton Kay Scheffer Paradise, TX F319 FAMM Fort Worth, TX Kay Scheffer F333 Sacred FortWorth, TX F326 Lone Star Flag Karen K Stone Erin Andrews Dallas, TX F319.1 Squaring the Circle Fort Worth, TX Erin Andrews Fort Worth, TX

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www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 41 2020 Show Quilts, continued Open 309 – Seniors 65+ F341 High Flight (One or Two Person) Connie Hansen Hamilton, TX F334 My One Block Wonder Barbara Kauffman F342 Janet's Texas Star Quilt Frisco, TX Reta Myers Mineola, TX F335 Into the Garden Elaine G. Bowe F343 Big Red McKinney, TX Lynette Koelzer Wood River, NE F336 Kaffe Fassett Mystery Quilt Janice Mowery F344 My Baltimore Album Arlington, TX Sally Brown Colleyville, TX F337 Painter's Rags Pam Dybvad Open 310 - Show Chair's Dallas, TX Theme: Double Vision F338 Mischief (One or More Persons) Janice Bentley F345 Christmas Cadence Court Dallas, TX Beth Swiatek F339 Red Star Vintage Christmas Allen, TX Nancy W John F346 Vintage Vision Dallas, TX Martha Wolf F340 Tastey Allen, TX Concetta Boscardin Grapevine, TX

42 Dallas Quilt Show 2020 2020 Show Quilts, continued F347 Gifts of Creation F354 Kevin 402 Non-Judged - Adults Vel Garrick Carol Morrissey Sherman, TX Double Oak, TX F360 Peppermint Hearts Inspire Three Sisters F348 Walking on Sunshine F355 Quilting Friends Nancy W John Rita Schormann Double the Fun Dallas, TX China Spring, TX Susan Strobel Hogan F349 Double the Hipster Richardson, TX Leo Ransom F356 Burchelli Stripes Sherman, TX Cherry Freudiger F350 Blue Illusion Lewisville, TX DON'T Linda L Burk F357 Lit From Within Dallas, TX Cherry Freudiger F351 Through & Through Lewisville, TX FORGET! Deborah Boschert F358 Tessetract Flattened Lewisville, TX Shannon Conley Vote for F352 Comet or Longhorn? Moore, TX Suzie Diver your favorite Colleyville, TX 401 Non-Judged - Juniors (17 and Under) F353 Floral Diplopia quilt! Jamie Moilanen F359 Secret Garden Bedford, TX Claire Nixon Use the ballot in the Rockwall, TX center of the program.

Booth #322

Hand Dyed Wool Valdani Threads Block of the Month Programs Wool Applique Needs Full Line of Punchneedle Designs & Supplies

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www.quiltersguildofdallas.org 43 Booth # 615

44 Dallas Quilt Show 2020

Star Light, Star Bright is the 2020 Raffle Quilt for the Quilter’s Guild of Dallas. It measures 114˝ x 114˝.

$1.00/ticket or 6/$5.00. Need not be present to win. Drawing to be held at 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 15, 2020. Tickets are available near the front entrance.

Pattern: Lemoyne Trails created by Pam Goggans, Sager Creek Quilts Pieced by: Candy Mahaffey Binding by: Lu Peters Quilted by: Richard Larson

Thank you, sponsors, for your generous donations!

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