The 2025 Quilt Arizona show features hundreds of quilters, many of whom spend the winter months in this sunny locale. Here are some
more highlights from the show. We hope you enjoy our photos!
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Nandina #4, made and quilted by Stephanie Nordlin
Winner of 1st place in the Art/Abstract category, Stephanie Nordlin says that this original design quilt was inspired by her photo of Nandina (a bush with red berries). She says, "I drew it small, tweaked it and had it enlarged. After that I smoothed curves, added detail lines, retraced the design and played with color before appliqueing."
Cinco de Mayo Kaffe Style, made and quilted by Peggy Foster
This quilt is so cheerful with its bright Kaffe Fassett prints! Peggy Foster says, "A freezer paper piecing demonstration by Ann Peterson on "The Quilt Show" inspired me to try this quilting method. Karen Stone's "Cinco de Mayo" pattern looked like a fun, colorful challenge. I also enjoyed using bright threads to quilt the negative space on the quilt top." Her quilting echoes the spiky points of the New York Beauty blocks.
Mostly Sunny, made and quilted by Marianne Nowacki
Winner of Honorable Mention in the Modern-Solo category, Marianne
Nowacki says that this "temperature quilt" shows the 2023 high and low
temps every day recorded at Falcon Field in Mesa (Arizona). The blue
light/dark blocks separate the months. Small purple triangles on
the blocks are the days it rained. The color chart (which was on the back) shows
the colors used for each 5 degrees of temperature.The quilting was done with a sun design!
Color, Color, Color, made and quilted by Merci Apodaca
Beautiful, and so much fun: This quilt was based on a published design from the book called Whizz Bang (Adventures with Folded Fabric qults) by Rachel Daisy. Merci Apodaca says, "I was inspired to make this quilt because of the whimsy, opportunity to combine many fabrics and dig into my collection of trims. I was bedazzled by the simplistic techniques becoming a color feast for one's viewing pleasure." Fussy cut Tula Pink prints can be seen in the centers of the circle blocks.
Giraffes Out of Africa, made and quilted by Barbara Harrell
We loved this stunning large quilt with its saturated colors, off-center medallion design, and multiple pieced borders. Barbara Harrell says this was a "very fun challenge. The center block and small giraffe blocks were purchased from an African textile booth years ago at a show."
Image credits: Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration at the 2025 Arizona Quilters Guild show.
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