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Winners List

35th National Quilting Association Show

The 35th National Quilting Association Show, held this June in Peoria, Illinois, saw the following winners named:

Best of Show:
Bed Quilt and Best Machine Quilting:
Jubilee by Linda McCuean, New Galilee, PA.

Best of Show-Wall Hanging:
Letter to Sylvia by J. Phil Beaver, French Lick, IN.

Best Hand Quilting-Mary Krickbaum:
Golden Glow by Mildred Sorrells, Macomb, IL.

Viewers' Choice:
To Have and To Hold by Joanie Zeier Poole, Sun Prairie, WI.

Bed Quilt-Pieced, Hand Quilted:
First: In Changing Times by Sarah Francis, Greenville, TX;
Second: Feathered Star with Sawtooth Border by Susan Luers, Evansville, WI;
Third: Space Lights by Dixie Haywood, Pensacola, FL.

Bed Quilt-Pieced, Machine Quilted:
First: Vintage Treasure by Mildred Sorrells, Macomb, IL;
Second: Turkish Treasures--A Red Rendition by Barbara Perrin, Pullman, MI;
Third: Looking Up by Cynthia Schmitz, Arlington Heights, IL.

Bed Quilt-Appliqued, Hand Quilted:
First: Golden Glow by Mildred Sorrells, Macomb, IL;
Second: Coxcomb by Joyce Wuehle, Galesburg, IL;
Third: Red Golden Dreams by Kristine Fout, Plain City, OH.

Bed Quilt-Appliqued, Machine Quilted:
First: To Have and To Hold by Joanie Z. Poole, Sun Prairie, WI;
Second: A Gift for Sarah by Elizabeth Armstrong, Arlington Heights, IL, quilted by Sue Volbrecht and Elizabeth Armstrong;
Third: Thirty-six Seasons by Pat Thompson, Mequon, WI, quilted by Renee Howell.

Bed Quilt-Mixed, Hand Quilted:
First: Nautical Treasure by Barbara Clem, Dublin, OH;
Second: Hot Cotton by Dixie Haywood, Pensacola, FL;
Third: Purple Daze by Barbara Shiffler, Statesboro, GA.

Bed Quilt-Mixed, Machine Quilted:
First: Jubilee by Linda McCuean, New Galilee, PA;
Second: Stars in My Garden by Deb Crnkovich, Morton, IL, quilted by Angelyn Kensinger;
Third: Log Cabin Sampler by Kathryn Botsford, Campbell River, BC.

Wall Hanging-Pieced, Hand Quilted:
First: Flying High by Patty Ashworth and the Out of Towners, Oak Ridge, TN;
Second: Perspectives II-Going Forward By Looking Back by Gloria Hansen, Hightstown, NJ;
Third: A Push by Mary by Gina Brown, Pontiac, IL.

Wall Hanging-Pieced, Machine Quilted:
First: Spangled Star Banner by Susan K. Cleveland, West Concord, MN;
Second: Feathered Frenzy by Gina Perkes, Payson, AZ;
Third: Paws and Reflect by Sally Collins, CA, quilted with Jill Schumacher.

Wall Hanging-Appliqued, Hand Quilted:
First: In A Land Far Far Away by Dorothy (Dottie) Bliss, Brick, NJ;
Second: Shades of Blue by Margaret Harness, Neenah, WI;
Third: Mariposa Nights by Diane Lotspeich, Ventura, CA.

Wall Hanging-Appliqued, Machine Quilted:
First: The Red Pagoda by Sue Gilgen, Madison, WI;
Second: Beauty and the Tulips by Suzanne Mouton Riggio, Wauwatosa, WI;
Third: Yard Tools by Pauline Salzman, Treasure Island, FL.

Wall Hanging-Mixed, Hand Quilted:
First: Tennessee Garland by Linda Webster, Appleton, WI;
Second: Folk Art Amish by Tracey Brauer, Las Cruces, NM;
Third: Midnight Garden by Priscilla A. Williams, Coshocton, OH.

Wall Hanging-Mixed, Machine Quilted:
First: Star Pluvium by Mary Kay Price, Hinsdale, IL;
Second: Vanishing Warblers by Denise Havlan, Palos Hills, IL;
Third: Encompassing Shades by Gina Perkes, Payson, AZ.

Other-Quilts Developed Using Special Techniques:
First: Remembering Yesterday...Celebrating Today by Jean Lohmar, Galesburg, IL;
Second: Fox Hunt by Linda J. Huff, Algonquin, IL;
Third: Homage to Ardelia by Betty Pillsbury, Middleburgh, NY.

Other-Lynn Harris (Miniatures):
First: A Visit to Provence by Diane Gaudynski, Waukesha, WI;
Second: Lone Star by Sally Collins, Walnut Creek, CA;
Third: Starring the Ladies by Connie Chunn, Webster Grove, MO.

Other-Scrap:
First: How Still the Riddle Lies by Carol J. Falk, Nebraska City, NE;
Second: On My Walk by Kit Robinson, Purcellville, VA;
Third: Getting A Round Tuit by Lyn D. Johnson, Columbia, SC.

Other-Art Quilts:
First: Letters to Sylvia by J. Phil Beaver, French Lick, IN;
Two Seconds: X-Ray Du Soleil by Sue Gilgen, Madison, WI, and Judith and Holofernes by Marilyn Belford, Chenango Forks, NY;
Two Thirds: Grace by Chris Lynn Kirsch, Oconomowoc, WI, and Fiesta by Jeanne Pfister, Kaukauna, WI.

Color: Effective Integration of Color and Design:
Nautical Treasure by Barbara Clem, Dublin, OH.

Innovative: Imaginative Development of a Non-traditional Pattern:
X-Ray Du Soleil by Sue Gilgen, Madison, WI.

Representational: Noteworthy Handling of Realistic Objects:
Vanishing Warblers by Denise Havlan, Palos Hills, IL.

Traditional: Remarkable Achievement in Classic Patterning:
Muscasdine Wine by Barbara Newman, Brandon, MS.

Judges' Recognition:
Fox Hunt by Linda J. Huff, Algonquin, IL;
Warning: Housework May Be Hazardous to Your Health by Sue Turnquist, Kalamazoo, MI;
Texas Spring Bouquet by Carol Collett, Scottsdale, AZ;
Shades of Blue by Margaret Harness, Neenah, WI;
Celebration of Life by Debbie Barber, Laurelville, OH;
Margo's Medallion of 1840 by Cindy Vermillion Hamilton, Pagosa Springs, CO.