This is the fourth and last post on the 2015 Sauder Village 39th Annual Quilt Show. As with others hung like this, I assure you this quilt is actually perfectly proportional. There is a little creative hanging that happens to use every inch of hanging space! This next quilt was a show stopper! It won first place in the "Baby Quilt: Hand or Machine Quilted" category... This quilt won a second place ribbon in the same category... This quilt won a second place ribbon in the "Bed Quilts: Pieced-Hand Quilted" category... This quilt won a second place ribbon in the "Bed Quilts: Pieced and Longarm/Midarm Machine Quilted" category... LOVED this next quilt... This next quilt won lots of ribbons...first place in the "Bed Quilts: Mixed Technique-Hand Quilted" category, "Best of Show Bed Quilt," and Viewer's Choice Bed Quilt. This next quilt won a second place ribbon in the "Bed Quilt: Mixed Technique-Hand Quilting" category along with the Best Hand Quilted ribbon... I loved the next quilt! Beautiful, bright fabric palette combined with great hand quilting. Dorothy's quilts are always fun to seek out! Lynda DeTray took first place in the "Miniatures" category... Barbara Henning received a second place ribbon in the same category... This quilt won a second place ribbon in the "Art/Innovative Quilts" category... This quilt won a second place ribbon in the "Bed Quilt: Mixed Technique-Hand Quilted" category... This quilt won a "Judge's Choice" ribbon... This quilt won a second place ribbon in the "Bed Quilt: Mixed Technique-Machine Quilted" category... Well that is the end of the show pictures...thanks for being patient with my rushed photography. There are over 400 quilts at this show and it is impossible for me to get pictures of all of them without being a rude horse's rear end to the other show-goers. So please don't feel slighted if I didn't capture yours...it probably had a crowd around it when I walked by, and that's a good thing! I also post them in the order that I take them, which is dictated by the crowds of show-goers. I was thrilled with the amount of hand quilting this year! Keep it up y'all...it is worth the effort! I have been taking the quilt cave apart this week ahead of a huge garage sale and moving from Michigan to Alabama. More on that later... In stitches, Teresa :o)