About Pins & Needles Art Quilyting

The Pins & Needles Art Quilters group is a neighborhood circle formed from members of River City Quilter’s Guild.We meet once a month to exchange information about art quilts, to share and critique our work, to pursue exhibitions and competitions, and publishing options. We currently have over twenty dedicated members from varied backgrounds. We challenge our group monthly to try new techniques, or themes, to explore mixed media options, and to share new discoveries.

Our group’s work is regularly shown at the River City Quilter’s Guild annual show in Sacramento, California. Our members’ work has also been shown at several national and international shows, as well as in local venues.


Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Sisters Quilting Collective, March 2016

Our own Connie Horne was the featured quilter at the 2016 Sisters Quilting Collaborative show, held in Oak Park, CA, March 18-20, 2016.
Connie's favorite quilt, of her son Walter.
"Fiber of Slavery: Strong Women Picking Cotton"
made and quilted by Connie Horne, 2007
"Faces of Diversity"
made by Connie Horne, quilted by Henny Archer, 2007
"New Orleans Jazz Band"
made by Connie Horne, quilted by Amy Shotwell, 2010
Connie's very first quilt, made at the request of her son.
"Hearts and Patches", quilted by Henny Archer, 2001
"Asian Vase"
made by Connie Horne, quilted by Michelle Morrison, 2016
One of Connie's most recent quilts,
"One Man Can Change the World"
quilted by Michelle Morrison, 2016

This quilt and below are just a small sampling of the dozens of amazing quilts by the rest of the members of the Collaborative, a feast of color, movement and stories.
Above: "Queen Naomi, Queen of the Fat Fat Babies"
exhibited by Gladys Unimuke Wilburn
Close-up of beaded hat on one of the "Dancing Ladies" (bottom above)
Exhibited by Jeleana Johnson
"Oriental Challenge"
Exhibited by Marilyn Lacy
"Gees Bend My Way"
made by Fredi A. Slaughter Walker
quilted by Elisabeth Baratta
"Shadow Walk Cape Verde"
Exhibited by Gladys Unimake Wilburn
Thank you for looking. Please feel free to leave a comment.

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