The 2025 Quilt Arizona show showcases the talent of hundreds of quilters, including those who spend the winter months in this sunny locale. Here are some highlights from the show. We hope you enjoy our photos!
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PIMA, made and quilted by Deb Deaton
Winner of 1st Place in the Art-Innovative category, and Best of Show, Deb Deaton says: "When I create art, I think of how I can make it stand out, be different. PIMA took more than a year to complete with over 1000 pieces of fabric, needle felting, and mixed media (wow!)
Inspired by a copyright-free photo found on the Unsplash photography website; the image was altered significantly in creating this work of art. The painterly effects were created with silk threads, hand dyed fabrics, and mixed media including inks, pastels, & paints.
To Walk in Beauty by Jane McCabe, quilted by Rose Maynes
This incredible quilt won 1st Place in its category (Pieced - Large Duet), and a special award for Exemplary Machine Quilting - Computer Guided. Jane McCabe says: "To honor Arizona Native American art aesthetics, the center medallion pattern is "Hopi Basketry" by Southwest Decoratives.
Jane McCabe says that pieced borders of pineapple blocks, half-square triangles, and flying geese squares echo Navajo and Zuni rugs and pottery designs. The quilting by Rose Maynes represents tribal design forms.
Faceted Jewels in Blue by Judy Locke, quilted by Penny Boese
Winner of 1st Place in the Modern - Duet category, this brilliant quilt was based on a published design called Faceted Jewels from Paper Pieced Modern by Amy Garro.
Judy Locke says, "I had seen this pattern in the Paper Pieced Modern book and wanted to make it when I found the right fabrics. A new collection called Ebb & Flow from Windham Fabrics was available in the summer of 2024. The collection's geometric designs and solids work together well creating the faceted jewels." It was machine quilted by Penny Boese, who echoed the geometric designs of the pieced blocks using blue thread to emphasize the "jewels".
Go West by Naomi Marin, quilted by Matt Seamons
This fantasticSouthwestern design quilt won 1st Place in the Pieced - Small Duet category. Naomi Marin says: "The indigenous designs of tribes across the world have always been interesting to me. They express a message or tell a story. In the pattern Go West (by Bonjour Quilts) I find the colors striking and the sharp points are perfectly placed for a stunning pattern."
Wildflowers at the Cabin, made and quilted by Jo Ann Kilgroe
We loved this original quilt with its pineapple blocks and colorful, appliqued flowers. Winner of 1st place in the Mixed Technique - Solo category, Jo Ann Kilgroe says, "Camping in the mountains and seeing all of the brilliant wildflowers is a favorite of mine." Here you can see sunflowers, poppies, and other mountain flowers that echo the primary colors in the pineapple blocks.
Jo Ann says, "Paper pieced scrappy pineapple blocks in numerous rich colors [were used] for my background. Then I drew up an assortment of wildflowers, placed them on a vine, and then appliqued it all on my blocks."
Image credits: Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration at the 2025 Arizona Quilters Guild show.
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