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Desert Daze is by Debra Crine from Marco Island, Florida. Deb (dcrine) has been a member of TQS since 2007! Click here to view her profile and see more of her wonderful quilts.

This quilt was the winner of Best Quilt For a First Time Entrant (sponsored by Quilt in a Day) at Road to California 2013. It measures 79" x 78" and is an original design by Debra.

Artist Statement: "Although I am an east coast girl I love the colors, motifs and designs used in southwestern art. This quilt was designed in EQ. Majority of the fabrics used are my own hand dyes."

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Take a good look at Judith Roderick's quilt, Avian Architecture - Myself as a Bowerbird and enjoy the various techniques she used to create the quilt, including fusing, appliqué, and machine quilting. Exhibited at the International Quilt Festival in Houston 2013, she was inspired by the Australian bowerbird's bower. Read her story below.

ZOOM in on the Detail Photo for a Great Close-Up.

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The TQS Zoom Quilt for today is Forest Walk (67" x 86") by Pat Durbin, which was awarded 3rd Place at AQS Paducah 2010 and 3rd place at IQA Houston 2010. Pat made the quilt using her Mosaic Picture technique with turned edge appliqué and fused appliqué. It was inspired by a scene she encountered at Redwood Park in Arcata, CA where she grew up. The quilt now resides in the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, KY. Pat's quilt was also featured in the December 2010 issue of The Quilt Life magazine.

Learn all about Pat and her quilts in Show 2103: Easy Mosaic Techniques and Adding Detail & Depth to Your Quilts.

Look for a couple of skunks, a bear, a deer, and a ladybug. Just fun little addiitions that don't really show unless you are looking closely. There are some "real" rocks too. Did you find them all?

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Escapade is a quilt by TQS favorite, and 2009 TQS Legend, Libby Lehman. It incorporates Libby's technique of Sheer Ribbon Illusion which creates an appearance of translucence on the surface of the quilt. Escapade is now in the collection of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, KY.

Watch Libby in Show 2713: Quilt Legends Masterclass and in her own Legends turn in Show 513: TQS Quilting Legend 2009.

(Photo Courtesy of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, KY.)

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Here is Sedona Star by Lisa Sipes (Show 1506), which is actually a variation on our 2012 Block Of the Month originally by Sarah Vedeler (Show 904). A spectacular medallion quilt that features a center star surrounded by a charming array of appliqué elements, Lisa created her version in the neutral colorway.

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Here's an entry from IQF Houston 2012 from the Art-Pictorial category sponsored by AccuQuilt. Margaret Kessler's quilt, BBK - Bookcase Before Kindles, takes us to a time before iPods and tablets.

Click Here to see a ZOOMED in version of the detail photo.

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You could get lost staring into the eyes of this mountain lion created by Patt Blair. Winter Hunt was the winner of Best Pictorial Quilt at Road to California 2010.

Patt teaches you how to draw and paint a tiger's face in Show 510: Quilts Through Two Artists' Eyes, also featuring Tammy Finkler.

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Beth's quilt, Space Wonder, was the winner for Best Visual Image at Road to California 2013. This is a large quilt measuring 110" x 110" and was quilted by Shelley Knapp. The award was sponspored by Quilt Travel, Deb Roberts' Tours. We think you just might find it out of this world!

Artist Statement"Templates, 4 1/2 degree and 9 degree angles, and paper piecing were used. The yellow gold compasses were from Judy Mathieson's paper piecing."

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(Photo: Courtesy of Road to California)

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Flowers of the Crown by Shirley Kelly won Best of Show at IQA Houston 2002. Here from the IQA website is her acceptance speech:

The That Patchwork Place Best of Show Award ($10,000)
Sponsored by Martingale & Co./That Patchwork Place

Artist's Statement: After each of the Triple Crown races, a blanket of flowers is draped over the winner: roses at the Kentucky Derby, black-eyed susans for the Preakness, and carnations to the Belmont victor. The races of 1978 provided three of the most contentious battles of the century with Affirmed prevailing by 1 1/2 lengths or less. In the Belmont, depicted here, Affirmed and Alydar would run head and head over the last mile, with Affirmed winning the Crown and all three blankets of flowers. Hand appliqué.

"Actually, I could probably make my voice reach all the way to the back. I have a rather loud one! The honor bestowed upon me and this most frustrating quilt was a total surprise. Thank you, Karey and Marti, and all of the Festival people, as well as Nancy and Martingale, for their generous sponsorship that has made my struggles with it all worthwhile.

My dad was a jockey before he and mom were married. When I was a small child, he began taking me to various race tracks in our area of Canada and western New York. I grew up to love and admire these beautiful and courageous animals. I met my husband through our mutual interest in riding. Soon, I was making pencil renderings of our and our friend's horses.

Then, on a trip to Kentucky, I received permission to draw [legendary racing horse] Secretariat, leading to other commissioned work in the thoroughbred community. Meanwhile, about 20 years ago while teaching a commercial art class, I created an action poster of 10 or 12 horses at the head of the stretch. It was eventually used as the color work-up for my Derby quilt, Two Minutes in May. Because that was successful, Battle of Old Hilltop was created. Flowers of the Crown is the last in a series of horse racing quilts, usually referred to over three long agonizing years as "the quilt from hell!"

It has obviously ascended into heaven with this fantastic honor, and I must confess I am liking it better and better. There are many people who I want to thank. Of great importance was the help of Candi Thornton, who took my rough thumbnail sketch and with the computer worked out the perspective of the framed portrait and the scrapbook. Mickey and Dan Lawler provided the hand-painted rock cable fabric for this area, along with multiple hugs. During a studio class, Paula Nadelstern advised me on the placement of the flowers. I treasure her friendship and encouragement. Bonnie and Peter Herman pushed me to make this Belmont quilt to commemorate one of the greatest Triple Crown races ever run. Jay, my husband and super efficient secretary, had learned to love dinners prepared in a half an hour or less and to answer the phone by saying ‘I'm sorry, she's working now.' And last, but certainly not least, our friend, George Smith, who provided love and creative insight that was truly inspirational. Finally, as to whether either of my children quilt, well, no. But my one-year-old grandson, Troy, has already mastered the jargon. Instead of ‘ma-ma‘ or ‘da-da,' his first words were ‘uh-oh,' followed by ‘oh, wow.' Thank you all."

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