Rising Star Quilt Show 2018
The 2018 Rising Star Quilt Show
Our 31st annual Quilt Show was held Friday October 5 & Saturday October 6 at St Brigid Church in Lexington 1995 Massachusetts Ave.
Viewers' Choice Winners
- Large quilts
- 1st: Lord of the Rings by Sue Sharer
- 2nd: Homage to Kandinsky by Atara Halpern
- 3rd: Paul's Ombre by Jean Necheles
- Small quilts
- 1st: The Girl and Her Dress by Nancy Wasserman
- 2nd: Fire and Ice by Judy Botsford
- 3rd: Boston by Peggy Boning
- Art quilts
- 1st: Got Hay? by Tricia Deck
- 2nd: Bird's Eye View - Old Silver Beach by Sue Colozzi
- 3rd: Eagle Lake, Acadia by Betsy Habich
- Challenge quilts theme: Square Dance
- 1st: Square(s) Dance - Now in 3D! by Kendra J. Dowd
- 2nd:Square Dancing Around the Kaffe Prints by Sue Dressley
- 3rd:Folk Dancers on Squares by Jessica Gillis
Viewer's Choice Winners
For People's Choice Winning Quilts from this year plus all the winning quilts since 2001
See All the Quilts
The quilts are divided into:
- Challenge Quilts
- Large, Small and Art Quilts and Quilted Objects. The quilts are arranged alphabetically by quilters' names.
2018 Raffle Quilt: Rising Star Rainbow
RSQ's 2018 raffle quilt "Rising Star Rainbow" is the product of a collaborative effort by members of the Rising Star Quilters Guild. The quilt was designed and quilted by Chris Crouch and Jean Necheles. This beautiful machine-pieced, 91" X 101" king size quilt, is an overall geometric design in bright, vibrant colors. There isn't a pattern name for the quilt. Jean and Chris used a quilt of Valerie Page "Bright Scraps on Black" for our inspiration and expanded from there. Technically - it's a one row log cabin block. The material used in the blocks came from everyone's stash. A true group quilt! A portion of the proceeds were donated to the charity "REACH- beyond domestic violence." www.reachma.org
To see a larger version of the quilt, please click on the image.
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