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Winners of quilt show named

| July 15, 2019

COSHOCTON – More than 200 quilts graced the inside of the Coshocton County Career Center on Friday, July 12, and Saturday, July 13 as the Canal Quilters hosted their annual quilt show entitled, “Quilting Through the Seasons.” Winners at the show were:

Opportunity Quilt: Sheryl Moses

Peoples’ Choice: First – Martie Moore-McConnell; second – Mitzi Vance; third – Carol Shriver

Theme: First – Carol Shriver; second – Cindy Henderson; third – Ruby Lyons

Little Quilts: First – Mitzi Vance; second – Mary Louise Newell; third – Debra Shaw

Wall Hangings: First – Debra Shaw; second – Susan Cook; third – Violet Myers

Lap & Twin: First – Mitzi Vance; second – Helen Moody; third – Tina Dobson

Full, Queen, King: First – Anita Wilson; second – Sharon Schoener; third – Elaine Limbacher

Applique: First – Priscilla Williams; second – Carol Shriver; third – Nancy Hatem

Mixed Technique: First – Carol Shriver; second – Mary Louise Newell; third – Carol Shriver

Machine Embroidered: First – Martie Moore-McConnell; second – none; third – none

Hand Embroidered: First – Janice Gould; second – Ruby Lyons; third – Anita Wilson

Hand quilted: First – Violet Myers; second – none; third – none

Baby & Juvenile: First – Priscilla Williams; second – Caroline Gilmore; third – Becky Tomes

Special Occasion: First – Mary Louise Newell; second – Elaine Limbacher; third – Caroline Gilmore

Original Design: First – Shirley Stutz; second – Caroline Gilmore; third – Mitzi Vance

First Time Entry: First – Josie Disbennett; second – Sandy Trachsel; third – none

Needlework: First – Mary Louise Newell; second – Nancy Hatem; third – Ann Baker

Home Décor: First – Ruby Lyons; second – Donna Young; third – Mary Ann Gill

Wearables: First – Josie Disbennett; second – Maxine Border; third – Carol Shriver

Challenge: First – Mitzi Vance; second – Nancy Hatem; third – Sandy Trachsel

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Category: Arts & Entertainment

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