The Applique Society

Central Regions Fabulous Flowers Contest

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 To inspire some winter creativity in her region, Central Region Chapter Coordinator (RCC)
Anne Peck created a contest with the theme “Fabulous Flowers.” She said they could be
"funky, funny, frilly, or futuristic, or even faithfully floral! You choose!" and gave her
chapters four months to create an entry. Quiltlets had size restrictions—no shorter than
12" on a side, no longer than 15"—and appliqué had to predominate. Quiltlet had to be
done by a chapter member in good standing and be received by mid-February for judging.
The results are in! Anne recruited a judge outside TAS for fairness; Louise Georgia,
owner of the Quilted Fox in St Louis MO that has been hosting a TAS chapter, agreed to
the challenge. There were nine entries: one from the Sho-Me Your Stitches chapter in
Springfield, MO; two from the Nimble Needles chapter in Bryan/College Station, TX; and
SIX from the Sugar Land chapter in Sugar Land, TX.
The grand prize for “best of theme,” a $50 gift certificate to Keepsake Quilting, went to
Valeta Hensley of Flemington, MO, for her "Roses Are Red??" The detailed work that
went into this small quilt was breathtaking—the embroidery, the careful embellishment, the
woven eighth-inch bias for the basket and center of the handle AND the impeccable hand
quilting made it the big winner.

 Any chapter wanting to host the traveling show of contest entries in 2009 must agree to
fund a one-way shipment with appropriate insurance. Requests should be submitted to
the RCC, Anne Peck, who will coordinate contest quilt availability. She can be reached by
e-mail at atpeck@earthlink.net.
It was a great contest and a delight to see so many special entries!

 

Hensley Roses Are Red

   

 

Baxter Cherrywood Blossoms

 

Kettlewell Aint No Green

 

Byrne Untethered

 

Campbell Floating Blossoms

 

Millie Carter Camellia Japonica

 

Bunny Douglas Basket III

 

Esther Mirti

 

Lisa Walker Springtime

 

 

Last Updated 03/20/2009