Past Quilt Shows

2022 Best of Show

Janet Nieuwenhoff “Daddy’s Hand”

 

Other Category

Appliqued Category

Pieced Category

Mixed Category

Art Category

Click here to link to the 2022 Quilt Show Registration Entry Forms and information.

The forms are fairly self-explanatory. A detailed instruction sheet and category descriptions are included which will help you decide what category you want each of your items to fall into. The categories this year will be: Pieced,
Appliquéd, Mixed Technique, Art, and Other. The items do not need to be completed to turn in the form, but all entries must have a color picture of what you are submitting, in whatever stage of production it is at. A few rules to observe are:
1. Only current members of MTQG are eligible to enter
items in the show.
2. The item must be made by the member entering it,
except for the quilting. Each item requires its own
entry form.
3. Completed forms can be turned in at any guild
meeting or mailed to PO Box 12961, Prescott, 86304
on or before April 18th, 2022.
If you have any questions about your items, please
feel free to talk to Robyn Rousseau.

For information on how to make a sleeve for your quilt click here.

Quilts with a story

Our quilt show is fast approaching, and we need your quilts with a story! At our show we will have several quilt turnings during which we will display and narrate your quilts that have special stories. Your stories can be
family stories, humorous, sentimental, historic and can be about any size quilt. You do not have to be the quilt maker. This event is one of the high points of the show. Make sure your special quilt is included! Click here for the  registration forms. Remember, every quilt has a story! See Joan Carrell or Peggie MacKenzie with any questions.

2024 Opportunity Quilt information: Karen Austermiller, Barbara Sheehan and
Norma Jarrels are chairs of the Opportunity Quilt for the 2024 Quilt Show.  The
queen-size quilt will be made in Southwest colors. Approval has been obtained from the pattern designers. Next month the committee will present more information.

2022 Opportunity Quilt Tickets to win this quilt will be sold at the Guild meeting and Prescott events.

Quilts made by members are displayed, handmade items are for sale in the boutique, small quilts donated by members are auctioned live, and an opportunity quilt is prepared for the lucky winner whose name is drawn.

While all of this takes a great deal of time and many volunteer hours, our guild works hard to make each Quilt Show a little better and a bit more profitable  than the last Quilt Show.. Our visitors often tell us we have succeeded in doing just that!

2020 Opportunity quilt pattern is “Dream Tree” by Terri Westberg, published in American Patchwork & Quilting, August 2015. (Terri gave us permission to use her design.  The quilt was officially appraised at $2700.00 by Gail Van Horsen of Sequim, WA. The size is 91″ x 95″.

Opportunity Quilt Makers for 2019-2020

The Opportunity Quilt Winner  for 2019-  2020 is: Maggie Hackenmiller who lives in Alaska but was in Arizona doing some house sitting when she visited the Crafts and Sewing Festival in Phoenix in February and bought one of or tickets. Congratulations to Maggie!

 

2020 Quilt Show Report

After many months of planning, the MTQG 2020 Quilt Show was cancelled with a unanimous decision by the Quilt Show Committee June 25, 2020 due to safety concerns regarding the Corona virus dangerous threat to our members and attendees of the quilt show.  We were disappointed, but this was the right decision.   We will address questions in the July MTQG newsletter.

Best of Show:  Janet Nieuwenhoff’s Mother and Child

AZ Quilter’s Hall of Fame:  Joan Carrell’s Embroidery, Easy as ABC

Mayoral Awards:

Mayor Greg Mengarelli of Prescott –Mom’s Hankies by Beverly Bowe

Mayor Harvey Skoog of Prescott Valley –Wyoming Memories by Maxine Everaert

Mayor Darryl Croft of Chino Valley –Jungle Walk by Maureen Tritle

Mayor Terry Nolan of Dewey-Humboldt – Mother and Child by Janet Nieuwenhoff

Applique:             First Place – Jan Mawk’s Summer’s Bounty

Second Place – Janet Nieuwenhoff’s  Spring Time

Third Place – Barbara Renoux’s  Poppa

Art:                        First Place – Janet Nieuwenhoff”s Mother and Child

Second Place – Karen Adams’ Along the Fiord, A Slice of Norway

Third Place – Ann Ramsey’s Quetzal

Mixed:                 First Place – Joan Carroll’s Embroidery, Easy as ABC

Second Place – Jan Smith’s Bachelor’s Wedding Ring

Third Place – Beverly Bowe’s Mom’s Hankies

Pieced:                 First Place – Angie Christie’s Eye of the Storm

Second Place – Jan Smith’s Dream Catcher

Third Place – Iris Lacey’s Quilt #113

Wearables:        First Place – Iris Lacey’s 3 Baby Jackets

Second Place – Kay Hoff’s Sweet Strawberry Tote

Third Place – Kay Hoff’s Professional Tote

Special Recognition:  Mary Jane Goodwin’s  Owls with Attitude

(This quilt received the most votes out of its category.)

Memories of our 2016 quilt show may be seen Here.