Here is the sixth and final post of my curated Voices in Cloth 2014 exhibition coverage. The show is put on by the East Bay Heritage Quilters. You can find links to the other posts here if you want to see more:
Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, Part Five
Enjoy!

Yellow by Lynn Koolish

Yellow by Lynn Koolish

Untitled by Angie Woolman

Untitled by Angie Woolman

My Morning Read by Carolyn Weil

My Morning Read by Carolyn Weil

Endangered II by Priscilla Read

Endangered II by Priscilla Read

Fun With Freddy by Dorothy North, quilted by Lori Atwood

Fun With Freddy by Dorothy North, quilted by Lori Atwood

Japanese Treasure Chest by Mary Mashuta

Japanese Treasure Chest by Mary Mashuta

Olive My Love by Jane Toro, from a design by Elizabeth Hartman, quilted by New Pieces

Olive My Love by Jane Toro, from a design by Elizabeth Hartman, quilted by New Pieces

Finding the Music by Claire Sherman

Finding the Music by Claire Sherman

Let’s Meet-Up by Deanna Davis

Let’s Meet-Up by Deanna Davis

Flow by Karen Garrison, quilted by Angie Woolman

Flow by Karen Garrison, quilted by Angie Woolman

Little Women by Pat Bailey, from a design by Noelle’s Handcrafted Specialties’

Little Women by Pat Bailey, from a design by Noelle’s Handcrafted Specialties’

Night Swirls by Sonia Callahan

Night Swirls by Sonia Callahan

Chinese Coins, Japanese Ombre by Julie Banfield, quilted by Kathy Ritter

Chinese Coins, Japanese Ombre by Julie Banfield, quilted by Kathy Ritter

Tomato and Cheddar by Lisel Schwarzenbach

Tomato and Cheddar by Lisel Schwarzenbach
AND, stopping by the Cotton Patch booth, I also met lovely Jennifer Sampou, fabric designer extraordinaire with her new Shimmer fabric collection with Robert Kaufman.

Jennifer Sampou in front of Daybreak Quilt by Jaybird Quilts using the Shimmer fabric collection by Jennifer Sampou for Robert Kaufman
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Thanks! I think its fun to run around taking pics of the ones that appeal to me. This is just but a subset of it all!
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I think I might be enjoying your review of the show on the blog even more than the show in person! It’s much easier to focus when I just have a few quilts at a time to enjoy!
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Thank you for sharing these pictures. It is such a treat for those of us who live too far away to attend.
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