The annual Quilt Arizona show is a highlight of spring! Here are some great quilts from this year's show (part four of 4)!
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Baltimore Spring by Pearl Sceviour, quilted by Spools: The Workshop.
Winner of a Blue Ribbon for 1st Place in the Applique-Duet category, Pearl Sceviour says this is her third in this series of quilts. it is based on the Baltimore Spring pattern by Pearl Pereira (P3Designs). "I love the technical challenge of the tiny detail in this pattern and it has been one of the most satisfying quilts I've made to date. I did a lot of the quilting within the applique motifs, as I was willing to spend the time with color changes."
Pretty in Pink, made and quilted by Barb Tatera.
Winner of a 3rd place ribbon in its category, this quilt began in an AQG class on the Crimson Christmas pattern by Krista Moser. Barb Tatera says, "I changed the largest poinsettia to pink to create a fresh, contemporary color palette. The free-hand feathers emphasize the petals of these classic winter blooms. I'm so glad I took the class!"
Chasing Dreams by Pamela Elliott, quilted by Jessica Jones.
Winner of a 2nd Place ribbon in the kit quilt category, Pamela Elliott says that she loves color and paper piecing and this pattern caught her interest. "It was a joy to work on." It was based on the published design: Chasing Dreams by Jacqueline de Jonge.
Unfolding, made and quilted by Claire Victor @cvqquilts
Winner of a Blue Ribbon for 1st Place in the Modern-Small category, Claire Victor says that this quilt was designed using Procreate. "I am trying to create dimension and motion without shading or painting. It was constructed by English Paper Piecing (EPP) and machine quilted on a domestic Bernina machine with no stitch regulator."
Claire Victor says, " The background quilting design is my modern tribute to crazy quilting."
Image credits: Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration at the 2026 Quilt Arizona show.
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