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 |
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