Sunday Kelli, Kayla and I went to the Quilt Show in Waucoma. A local gal along with her mom’s help put it on as part of a 4-H project.
For our small little town population 250 or so, there were lots of quilts.
The first quilt was this wonderful embroidered snowman quilt.
This one was done by the show coordinator for her 4-H project.
One from me and Kelli…our Golden Sunset that was featured in Quiltmaker Magazine.
So many pretty quilts.
This was a T-shirt quilt done by a local junior high boy….
This one was cute..all Charlie Brown fabric…
Here’s Perkiomen Daydreams made by me and Kelli.
The pink on was done in flannels…oh so soft.
This quilt has make it’s way across Iowa taking awards through 4-H.
Made by Kelli….with tutorial here on the blog.
This one is mine and Kelli’s. It’s from Quiltmaker’s 100 blocks Spring ’13 issue.
This is a reversible quilt. I have never seen anything like it before!!
There were lots of quilts and it was so fun to see them all. Our little town has little to no cultural events so this was a real treat. I hope they do it again next year.
Great quilt show! Super idea for a 4-H project. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing! The young woman did a super job in organizing and putting on such a great quilt show. Your town has something to be very proud of.
Oh, I have one of those reversible quilts that I started in 1978 for my first born. It has never been finished. Ordered pattern from s mail order place from Texas if I remember correctly. Billed as easy. NOT!!! But then I was trying to make mine out of poly-cotton gingham. 100% cotton might have been easier. If you want the pattern, I can mail it to you.
Your town may be small but your quilters are mighty!!…and very prolific!! Well done!!
P
What a great show ! Yours and Kelly’s 4-H quilts are… my english vocabulary is too poor to tell you what I feel : they are gorgeous, wonderful, and so much more ! I am one of your enthusiastic readers. Thank you for sharing ! Marie
Wow, those were really great quilts and from such a small populated area, too. I agree, the girl that organized it really did a great job and deserves a lot of compliments.
I love seeing a quilt show in pictures, so many different ideas. I get inspired to go make something
Wow! So much inspiration!
That is a lot of beautiful quilts, especially for the size of your town. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Kramer family for the great post on the show! Thank you for sharing your quilts and for coming!
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