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Quilt crazy

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Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014 6:07 PM
Sheryl Merritt designed and made this baby quilt.
Marilyn Madsen and Sandy Redfield check out the Dolores Quilt Show.
Sam Green/Cortez Journal

Janice Richardson points out the difficulty of matching all the circles in one of her quilts.

A record number of people walked through the doors of the Dolores Community Center Friday and Saturday to see a record number of quilts hanging at the Dolores Mountain Quilters Quilt Show.

"It was fantastic, the best show ever," said Terri Hoff, the quilt show chair.

There was a record number of entries, at about 130 and a record number of people who attended at about 650. The quilt show is put on by the club every two years.

The last quilt show drew about 400 visitors.

Bright quilts, beautiful quilts, complicated quilts and cute quilts greeted visitors, but the best part of the show was story behind the quilts.

Vicky Michaels loves telling the story of her family's quilt, which won a second-place award for machine applique and is titled "Rachelle's Farm Quilt." But she can't do so without getting tears in her eyes.

Michaels' mother, Reva Moore, was an avid quilter and made nearly all her 13 children a quilt. She had started a quilt for her youngest daughter, Rachelle, but passed away in 2011, leaving her youngest without a finished quilt.

Moore was working on the quilt in 2008 and teaching a quilting class. Everyone in the class sewed a block for the quilt that included a farm scene.

Recently, Michaels and some of her sisters decided to finish the quilt and really wanted to make it special.

"Elaine Brown did a beautiful job in quilting it," Michaels said.

Brown took extra time on this quilt because she knew it meant so much and quilted sayings into it that Rachelle's mother was fond of saying.

"'This too shall pass,' is my favorite saying my mother would say all the time," Michaels said.

Rachelle was in high school when her mom passed away and was in FFA, which is why the quilt has a farm theme.

Rachelle is in College at Wyoming University, majoring in agriculture. When she was in high school both she and her mother were very much into FFA, Michaels explained.

"She is going to cry when she sees it," Michaels said.

At the quilt show, dozens of quilters were seen peering into Rachelle's quilt and reading the hundreds of sayings stitched onto it.

Also at the show was Janice Richardson. She had five quilts at the show and did very well when the results came back. She explained how hard it was to piece some of them together, but also how much she loves quilting.

"It's addictive. It's better than smoking or drinking or doing drugs," Richardson laughed.

The Peoples Choice award went to Elaine Brown for her machine quilting of a rabbit-themed quilt titled "Seeds of Time." The quilt belongs to Cheryl Kitley.

"It was so much fun to do," Brown said.

Brown is a professional long arm quilter.

Show results

Peoples Choice
BEST OF SHOW
Cheryl Kitley, Seeds of Time
BED
1ST: Janice Richardson, Thru' RoseColored Glasses
2ND: Jan Malmstrom Forever Quilts
3RD: Amy Smouse, Dear Jane, You're a B****
LAP
1ST: Kathryn Sehnert, Flutterby Hankies
2ND: Mary Hagrey, Tom's Trout
3RD: Cindy Foote, Calendula Patterdrop's Cottage
WALL
1ST: Janice Richardson, Aunt Millie's Garden
2ND: Judy Bryan, Flying Geese All Around
3RD: Carol Dunsworth, Ice Fishing
CHILD
1ST: Sheryl Merritt, Tweety Pie
2ND: Diane Weitzenkamp, Bunny Hugs
3RD: Jeanne Miles, Cuddle Quilt
ART
1ST: Ila Starks, Horsing Around Monument Valley
2ND: Berry Orr, Wolf
3RD: Terri Hoff, Sunflowers
YOUTH
1ST: Lucretia Gray, Stacked Squares
2ND: Arvola Gray, Dolphins at Sunset
3RD: Arvola Gray, Bubbles Overlap
OTHER
1ST: LaWana Ferrier, Camping
2ND: Gail Braunn, Sunflower Bag
3RD: Peggy Littlejohn, Play The Sunset Jacket
Quilters' Excellence Awards
MOST EXCELLENT
Janice Richardson, Thru' Rose Colored Glasses
DESIGN & COLOR
1ST: Janice Richardson, Catch Me If You Can
2ND: Jan Malmstrom, Forever Quilts
PIECING
1ST: Janice Richardson, Catch Me If You Can
2ND: Amy Smouse, Dear Jane, You're a B****
3RD: Cindy Foote, Frightfully Jane
APPLIQUE - MACHINE
1ST: Mary Hagrey, Tom's Trout
2ND: Vicky Micheal, Rachelle's Farm Quilt
APPLIQUE - HAND
1ST: Janice Richardson, Thru' RoseColored Glasses
2ND: Janice Richardson, Aunt Millie's Garden
3RD: LaWana Ferrier, Camping
QUILTING - MACHINE
1ST: Cheryl Kitley, Seeds of Time
2ND: Pat Schwartzkopf, Hanging Garden
2ND: Judi Swain, Toes In The Sand
3RD: Janice Richardson, Thru' RoseColored Glasses
QUILTING - HAND
1ST: Kathryn Sehnert, Tea Pot Memories
2ND: Cindy Bradley, Great-Great-Grandmother Sarah Boomer's Quilt
2ND: Ann Haspels, Drunkard's Path - Solomon's Puzzle
3RD: Mary Hagrey, Tom's Trout

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