“Popcorn” was a blue ribbon winner and well deserved. You can feel the energy of a state or county fair in this composition. I absolutely love this quilt!

Popcorn by Jan Soules
This is another stand-out quilt. While I don’t know what the cat is thinking about, I know what he thinks about it!

Zeitgeist by Kristin LaFlamme
Great group quilt with a wonderful variety of cohesive techniques.

View of Arles With Irises by The Fab Five
A successful pixelated technique with great movement.

Storm by Donna Sutherland
I love all of the references to Portland from bicycles to “put a bird on it” to the PDX carpet. Very well done.

Keep Portland Weird by Barbara Sanders
Judith’s work is always effective, well-executed and successful. The glow behind the butterfly is amazing.

Butterfly by Judith Phelps
Judith is also a Cover to Cover member. This quilt is based on “Gone With the Wind.” All done with painting.

Horses, Hounds, and Guns by Judith Phelps
The background of the quilt below is “newsprint” which is a surprise. I also think the embroidery works very well to convey a vintage feel.

Viola by Sandy Massett

Viola detail
The maker of this quilt is a well-known Pacific Northwest quilter for good reason. This was a great piece.

Red Tide by Bonnie Keller
Another Cover to Cover quilter, Dianne Kane created this piece after reading “All the Light We Cannot See.’

Radio Waves by Dianne Kane
Another expressive cat image by a quilter I did an article with for American Quilter.

Hard Day in the Office by June Jaeger