The 2025 Quilt Arizona show features hundreds of quilters, including
many 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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Here Kitty Kitty, made and quilted by Jo Willis
Jo Willis says, "I fell in love with this kit several years ago and purchased it at the Rusty Barn show in 2022. I finally decided it was time to make this adorable kitty." The published design was Drum the Cat by Liam Brazier for Legit Kits.
Rosemary's English Garden, made and quilted by Penny Boese
Winner of 1st Place in the Pieced- Large Solo category, Penny Boese says: "I began this quilt a few years ago but only got serious about it this year. As I was making it, I thought of it as an English garden, thus my fabric color choices." This quilt is distinguished by beautiful jewel tones and spectacular quilting.
When my childhood and long time friend's mother, an avid gardener, died this year, I decided to name it in her honor. Penny Boese based her quilt on the Star Upon Stars pattern by Edyta Sitar at Laundry Basket Quilts.
SEW... My Needle Pulling Thread, made and quilted by Kate Glenn
Here is some gorgeous wool applique, embroidery, and machine quilting! Winner of 1st place in the Applique - Solo category, and a special award for Exemplary Non Professional Machine Quilting, Kate Glenn says this is her first wool applique quilt.
Kate Glenn says, "I liked how the pattern used whimsical flowers and vines to decorate many of my favorite sewing things. That encouraged me to revisit the embroidery stitches that my mother taught me when I was a young girl and I used them to embellish the center blocks." The published design is called Thimble Blossoms by Buttermilk Basin.
Dragonfly Dance by Elaine Mahaffey, quilted by Nancy Stein.
Whirling pieced flowers done in batiks give so much energy to this quilt! Elaine Mahaffey says, "This project was exciting as it combined paper piecing with a design that utilized scraps. The paper piecing was necessary in order to achieve all the matching angles coming together. The lattice in the background gives a framework for the whimsical flowers in a random pattern."
Winner of a red ribbon (2nd Place) in this category, Dragonfly Dance was based on a published design in American Quilter by Marjorie Rhine. Check out the fun dragonfly quilting as seen on the back of the quilt, below!
Desert Rose, made and quilted by June Batty
This lovely paper pieced quilt, with its complementary pink and green colors, was based on a published design from Lakeview Quilting by Linda McGibbon. June Batty says, "This originally came as a kit but the substituted colors made it look like a circus tent to me. [It was] not at all like the designer intended, so I purchased batiks from three different quilt stores... I'm quite happy with the colors now and think they are truer to the designer's vision."
Image credits: Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration at the 2025 Arizona Quilters Guild show.
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