Sunday, March 8, 2009

Rogue Art Quilters new show

Our latest quilt challenge went up on Friday at Fabric of Vision in Ashland. The challenge was to create a quilt that speaks of Ashland or the Rogue Valley and to use a sequined fabric in pink or silver. The results are wonderful:



Shirley Snowden created this park like scene.



Sarah Breckenridge used the pink sequins to create her wonderful circle.






Rona Barnes did two quilts based on plays that the Oregon Shakespeare Festival will be performing. We have Don Quixote fighting windmills....






and 76 Trombones leading the big parade.













Pat Gleitsmann recreated the Elizabethan theater with gorgeous thread painting.












I opted for pictures of Ashland and lots of green! I had great fun beading the leaves.













Elaine Turcke recreated night skiing on Mt. Ashland.



















And Cynthia McKee gave us a taste of Lithia Water from the drinking fountains on the plaza.



























Christine Smith recreated her Craftsman house and the cat on the stairs is wearing a sequined collar.

























Our newest member, Carol created this wonderful Shakespeare quilt.

























Note the sequined beard!
The show will be up for the next two months. Don't miss it!












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