Sewing can be a family affair. Here
Sandy Wilkerson, left, is pictured with her granddaughter Katy Van Slambrouck and Darlene Begolka. Sandy won Best of Class in the
Senior Citizen division and Katy took Best of Show in the Youth 12
and Under.
|
Phyllis Martin of Lincoln is also a long- term
exhibitor. She has been placing entries in the textile shows
for the past 40 years. She won Best of Crochet, which was
sponsored by Serendipity Stitches.
She also received top honors in a new category
for this year, Best of Christmas. Her award was given by the Dittus Family in memory of Victor Dittus. |
|
|
Linda Crum of Waynesville won Best of Show
Quilt and Best of Show Applique. Both of her awards were
sponsored by the Log Cabin Quilt Shop.
|
Karen Willliams of Athens won Best of Show in
Machine Embroidery. That ribbon was sponsored by Sew Personal
Embroidery of Atlanta. She also won Best of Show in Recycled
Jeans, with the ribbon sponsored by Log Cabin Quilt Shop, and Best of
Show in Plastic Canvas, with the ribbon being given in memory of
Evelyn Begolka and presented by Darlene Begolka. |
|
Grace Wibben of Atlanta won Best of Show in
Purses and Totes with this lovely bag. Her ribbon was
sponsored by Log Cabin Quilt Shop.
|
Carla Ackerman of Lincoln took Best of Class
in the Miscellaneous category for her American Doll dress designs.
Her purple ribbon was sponsored by Beaches Boutique.
|
|