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2004 Pennsylvania National Quilt Extravaganza
Winners from the 2004 Pennsylvania National Quilt Extravaganza in Fort Washington in September included:
Best of Show: Our Children of Freedom by Sharon Schamber.
Traditional:
First: Seven Petalled Squash Blossom by Amy Bright; Second: Hearts Desire by Karen L. Luman; Third: Farmhouse Kitchen by Ann Horton.
Best Amateur Entry: Mary Ann Retires by Susan Tafel & Mary Ann Wasick.
Best Hand Workmanship: Beautiful in Its Time by Ann Horton.
Best Machine Workmanship: Vintage Treasures by Mildred Sorrells.
Best Use of Color: Sunburst Serenade by Barbara A. Perrin.
Best Use of Embellishments: Color My World with the Old & the New by Brenda Zangre.
Best Pictorial: My Trip Around the World by Diane Fama.
Best Interpretation of Theme: Sunset by Maxine S. Burkholder.
Innovative:
First: Sushi by Mary Kay Price; Second: Swatch by Helen Giddens; Third: Eat Your Veggies by Laura Fogg.
Best Amateur Entry: Overshot Butterfly by Bob DeCarli.
Best Hand Workmanship: My Country by Joan Wegman.
Best Machine Workmanship: Firebird by Kathy McNeil.
Best Use of Color: Tropical Canopy by Judith Smith Kressley.
Best Use of Embellishments: Arc-I-Textured Blues by Carol Taylor.
Best Pictorial: Home Between Two Ranges by Sylvia G. Richardson.
Best Interpretation of Theme: Memories: And I Can't Go Back by Barbara Imes Jorden & Lee Wang.
Best Wall Quilt: Ravens Seize the Day by Terry Kramzar; Second: Teddy Bear Cholla by Barbara Barrick McKie; Third: Mother India by Kathy McNeil.
Best Hand Workmanship: Love Stamp Quilt by Diane Gates.
Best Machine Workmanship: Toucan at Twilight by B. J. Titus.
Best Use of Color: Heat Waves VI: Summer in the City by Lynne G. Harrill.
Best Use of Embellishments: The Wedding Quilt by Beverly Hertler.
Best Pictorial: Along the Creek (Utah) by Maxine S. Burkholder.
Judge's Choice: Poke Salad by Sue Reno; The Wild Garden--Sundown by Rita Steffenson; Red Velvet Pants by Sue Reno; Marilyn & Andy by Bethanne G. Nemesh.
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