Welcome to the 50th Annual Utah Quilt Show! This exhibition features quilts of all shapes and sizes created by some of Utah's finest quilters. Each quilt illustrates a convergence of artistry and creative decision-making with the meticulous technical work required at every step of the quilting process. We hope you enjoy our photos.
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Heavenly Splendor (2023) by Pat Bell, quilted by Chadra Poulson.
Winner of a blue ribbon (Award of Excellence), Pat Bell says, "In a small way, enjoying the beauty of a sunset feels like enjoying a bit of heaven. My grandson took a sunset picture in 2021 at Lake Powell which was the inspiration for my original design."
Pat says that she first began quilting in 2023. "This is my second quilt and it was created in the 2023 "Kaffe Club Quilt Class", taught by my sister, Kaye Evans. I chose to create a king size New York Beauty quilt using paper pieced patterns from the book New York Beauty Sampler by Cinzia White. I added One Block Wonder blocks using my focus fabric, "Love Always" by Anna Maria.
Knocking On Heaven's Door (2023) by Marcia Peterson, quilted by Jen Ostler
This fantastic original design really spoke to us, as a woman bearing her burdens "knocks on heaven's door". Marcia Peterson says, "At times, I have found myself struggling to carry difficulties and burdens. Sometimes I feel I can square my shoulders to the challenge, but other times it's overwhelming... I know I am not the only one - no one is immune from trials. I needed to express how it feels to "take the hard times to God when I am at my limit."
Posh Penelope (2023) by Averi Smith, quilted by Tanya Colbert.
Averi Smith built some wonderful contrasts and colors into this design. She says, "This was my first time doing curves and it was a fun project. I'm happy with how it turned out." [Note: The Posh Penelope quilt pattern is by Sew Kind of Wonderful. It combines a love for curves with on-point sashing and cornerstones.]
What a Wonderful World (2024) by Judy Hainsworth, quilted by Judy Hainsworth
Judy Hainsworth won an Award of Excellence for this quilt, with its fantastic embroidery designs and stitches. Judy says, "While recovering from foot surgeries, I was "no weight-bearing" for a total of 12 weeks. To keep my spirits up, I began the embroidery portion of this quilt. My daughters and Pinterest provided the embroidery designs... Happily, everything came together."
Steam Punk (2024) by Kathleen Gee, quilted by Emmy Evans.
Kathleen Gee says, "After many years of admiring this pattern, I was finally motivated to make the quilt after my friend brought her version to our sewing group. The color palette is a complete departure from my typical "quilting comfort zone", but I had fun coming up with combinations for the blocks with some help from my daughter. My curved piecing skill improved along the way, too!" [Note: The Steam Punk pattern is by Jen Kingwell Designs.
Image credits: Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration at the Springville (Utah) Museum of Art in August, 2024.
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