We just attended the 2025 Quilt Fiesta in Tucson, Arizona, and had a wonderful time. This show is produced by the Tucson Quilters Guild, and there were so many beautiful quilts to see. We hope you enjoy our photos of the show! Here is part 1.
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Leo by Lynne Saul, quilted by Athena Taylor
Lynne Saul says, "This quilt is paper pieced. I chose to make him green for fun." Winner of Honorable mention in its category (two persons, primarily pieced, hand or machine quilted.) The pattern source is the Legit Lion pattern by Legit Kits. As shown in the closeup photo, the irises of Leo's eyes were enhanced with small, jet black faceted beads!
Civil War Bride by Dureen Berg, quilted by Becky Coykendall
Heavily appliquéd blocks of flowers & leaves, birds & butterflies, animals & fruit make up this heirloom quilt. Winner of Best of Show, and of 1st place - Two-Person Applique. The applique work is truly outstanding, with so many details to appreciate in every block!
Dureen Berg says: "I had fun searching for the 126 fabrics used in this quilt. Many are reproduction fabrics but I did not limit myself to their use. Becky Coykendall's talented quilting enhances and completes the design." The Civil War Bride Pattern is by Corliss Searcey.
Gilded Cathedral, made and quilted by Karen G. Fisher
This is a gorgeous cathedral windows quilt! Karen G. Fisher says, "I made the copper center of this quilt years ago. To make it bigger, I used my Graduated Grid format with bigger blocks to grow it faster. Four block sizes celebrate metallic fabrics, with lots of small-scale golden highlights." Winner of a 2nd place ribbon; we hope you can see all the work that went into this intricate design!
Go Ask Alice by Kathi Shunn, quilted by B'nae Pulve
This fabulous kaleidoscope quilt won 1st Place (Two Person, Medium Pieced category) and a special award for Exemplary Piecing. Kathi Shunn says, "[This] original pattern was designed by me for my company Darty Kite Pattern Co. The design was inspired by my friend Alice. I used mostly fabrics by Odile Bailloeul and it is English paper pieced by hand."
Beautiful colors, shapes, and patterned fabrics make this quilt a real standout.
Basket Bonanza, made and quilted by Kathy Ann Barry
It was wonderful to see this Amish basket quilt! We love the colors and contrasts, and it was beautifully constructed with nine-patch blocks as cornerstones. Kathy Ann Barry says, "In 2024 my daughter, Amanda, won the Fiesta Basket Bonanza. The prize was wonderful baskets and fabrics. In the Tucson Quilters Guild library I was encouraged to take a magazine, where I found a beautiful quilt pattern. Amanda shared the fabric and the Guild shared the magazine."
Image credits: Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration at the 2025 Quilt Fiesta in Tucson, Arizona.
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