AQS Paducah – Large Quilts – Moveable Machine Quilted

Here are a few of the Longarm quilted large quilts…..

“Mandalas Gone Wild” by Judy Ballance

I was first attracted to the mandala designs, but then I started looking at ALL OF THOSE FLYING GEESE…..oh my!!

And, look at the great grid FMQ design….

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“Gemstone” by Clementine Buzick & Beth Nufer

Everybody was attracted to this quilt, and I basically had to stand in line to get my photo!!

“Chromatic Beauty” by Rhoda Jane Johnson

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“Amicitia” by Carla Kilkelly

This quilt was an amazing mixture of intricate piecing, applique, and quilting!! It was awarded an Honorable Mention!

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“Mystique Lillies” by Claudia Pfeil

This 3rd place winner was an interesting and intricate design with exceptional machine quilting….

Frankly, I was so enamored with the piecing, I didn’t really notice the lilies….. until now!!

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“Garden of Hope” by Helen B. Simon

There are a LOT of hexies in this Blue ribbon winning quilt!!

I liked the muted colors. They were perfect for the design!!

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“Ruth’s Treasure” by Marilyn Badger

This was the first quilt that I saw that used a crochet piece as part of the design….

If I had to pick one NEW thing for 2026, it would be using crocheted works!!

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“Flowers for my Granddaughter” by Judy Powell

These colors piqued my fancy, and the quilted flowers added to my enjoyment of the quilt!!

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The “Best of Show” quilt came from this category as well……

” Color My World” by Karen Kay Buckley

This was one of the big winners at Houston, and it highly deserved BOTH awards!!

NEXT UP….. Large Quilts – 1st entry in Paducah.

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AQS Paducah – Large Quilts

Since Michael and I are currently traveling in Africa, I thought I would use the next few weeks to take a look back at my favorite quilts from the Paducah show in April.

Let’s start with…..

Large Quilts – Stationary Machine Quilted

“Queen of Hearts” by Holly Hull

This exquisitely appliqued quilt was awarded a 3rd place ribbon. I particularly enjoyed the prairie points on the border.

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“Challenge” by Yoshimi Suzuki

This GORGEOUS whole-cloth quilt won the blue ribbon and it certainly deserved that ribbon.

It also included an interesting finishing technique…..

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“Confabulation” by Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

This is a classic bird quilt from Caryl!! I have always loved her work and this one was another example of perfect FMQ. It was awarded the 2nd place ribbon.

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“Spring Boquet” by Sharon Engel

There was some outstanding quilting on this one…..

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“Autumnglow” by Julie Ann Harris

I love the colors in this one….very unexpected combination, but PERFECT!!

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“Garden In Bloom” by Alice Crowe Smith

The rainbow borders nicely frame the detailed applique in the center.

The quilting is also magnificent but I will show that soon as a video series!!

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“Twisted” by Simone Steuxner

I particularly like the grey tiangles that form the inner border. They are a great way to separate the inner details from the outer quilted border!!

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“Voyage of Threads” by Cole Reese Whitaker

I loved the pieced sky. It is very striking!!!

Tomorrow we will move on to the “Moveable Machine” (ie….long-arm)

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Taking to the skies again….

Tomorrow, Michael and I head out for our FAVORITE thing….. a LONG airline flight to Africa.

Yes, we are crazy, but we both love long flights. For me, it is the one time in my life where I can’t do anything but sit!!

I haven’t talked much about my trip to the AQS Show in Paducah, so I thought Iwould take this time to walk the aisles with you and share some of my favorite quilts.

Over the next few weeks, you’ll see quilts that inspired me, surprised me, and made me stop for a closer look…

If you’ve been to Paducah, I hope these posts bring back good memories. If you haven’t, consider it a virtual tour of some amazing quilt artistry.

And who knows? Maybe Africa will inspire a future quilt or two as well. 🦁🧵

Michael and I love to travel and see new parts of the world and then I love to take those memories and turn them into quilts!!! I hope that you enjoy traveling along with us!!

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Report from Paducah…..

As I mentioned last week, I had the opportunity to spend a couple of days in Paducah, KY, enjoying the town’s quilting ambiance.

After a 7.5-hour drive, I arrived in time to visit the National Quilt Museum. They had 4 wonderful exhibits on tap, including quilts from Tula Pink and Janet Stone. I will be sharing about all four exhibits in future posts.

I loved my day at the AQS show!!

The Paducah show is different from any other I have ever attended!! I don’t believe that you go to Paducah solely for the QUILTS, although they are spectacular.

You go for the atmosphere and for the enjoyment of meeting and visiting with quilters from all around the country. In a single day, I spent time with 6 individuals or groups. These weren’t casual conversations. We talked at length about where we were from and about our quilting journey. It was refreshing that everyone was so relaxed and willing to SPEND THE TIME with someone new!!

It was great fun to see the 2027 calendar and find my quilt in November…..

I had a marvelous time pretending to be a star and signing the page holding my offering…

It was also fun to meet the other women sharing the 4th-quarter months…

Alas, I only had one day at the show, so I made my 7.5-hour journey BACK home the next day. While this trip seemed longer than the first drive, it was spent dreaming of things to come!!

There is much to show from these two days, but I am going to do it slowly and over the next few months. In particular, we will be traveling to Africa in June, and I think those 17 days will be the perfect opportunity to share what I saw!!

So…..stay tuned…..good things are coming!!

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On the road to Paducah…

As this post goes live, I will be in my car, headed to Paducah, Kentucky, for the American Quilt Society Show.

I have hours of books teed up on Audible, several podcasts to catch up on, and lots of quilt dreaming to do during my 7-hour drive.

I look forward to crossing under this “Flying Geese” bridge, which announces that I AM in QUILT COUNTRY!!

My hope is to arrive early enough to spend some time at the National Quilt Museum….

…..and then make my way to the hotel for a good night’s sleep before a day full of fun and fellowship with quilters!!

Remember, at 2:00pm on Wednesday, I will be signing copies of the 2027 AQS calendar along with the other quilters whose work is featured. If you’re there, please come find me—I’d truly love to say hello!

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