Wednesday, March 5, 2025

QuiltCon in Review: 7

These are some of the Community Outreach Challenge quilts displayed at QuiltCon. Though I don't know exactly how many were shown, the Modern Quilt Guild (MQG) originally stated that the first 80 quilts submitted would be accepted. Each MQG chapter had the option of offering their quilt for sale at QuiltCon, with proceeds benefitting Young Arts Arizona

Again, these quilts have a color palette and theme. Fabrics used were to be at least four of these eight Moda Bella solids. Similarly-colored prints could also be used. The theme was "Lines and Bars." Size constraints were 60" to 65" X 80" to 85".  




The Oklahoma City MQG @okcmqg made Inspiration Found at Home! Skydance Bridge, Oklahoma City.

Members of the North East Ohio MQG @neomqg made Cleveland: The Roads that Bind.

Collective Madness was made by the Corvallis (Oregon) MQG @corvallismodernqg

Eye of the Tiger was made by members of the Orlando MQG @orlandomqg

The Central Oregon MQG @comqg made Diversitrees.

Rail Lines of Ft. Worth Texas: 1873 was made by members of the Ft. Worth MQG @fortworthmqg.

At the right is our Central Florida MQG @centralfloridamqg quilt called A Pathway Through. 

While numerous members made this quilt, these six members attended QuiltCon.
(L-R) Jennifer G; Sandi K; Lynette K; Anne G; me; and Dawne L.

Our chapter always keeps our quilt to donate to New Life Christian Church in Wildwood, Florida, where we meet, at no charge, for monthly general meeting. The church then sells the quilt to raise monies for their annual contribution to Rapha International.

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Linda

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