- Suzanne Lee
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Annual Falling Leaves Quilt Show showcases a small town girl’s journey from the Lake County Fair to the world quilt show
LAKEPORT, Calif. – Each year, the Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild's Falling Leaves Quilt Show showcases a quilter whose work illustrates the creativity found in the uniquely American art form of quilting.
The quilt guild this year will present Tami Benevedes-Graeber at its 15th annual show, which will be held Saturday, Oct. 1, and Sunday, Oct. 2, in Lewis Hall at the Lake County Fairgrounds, 401 Martin St., Lakeport.
Show hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Benevedes-Graeber is a hometown gal, raised in Lakeport, who has become known nationally and internationally for her technique of fabric painting.
During the show she will demonstrate this technique at her booth, give lectures and tips on textile painting and sell small kits for those that want to try it at home.
Benevedes-Graeber's schedule for the show is a lecture and tips on textile painting at 11 a.m. Saturday and at 11 a.m. Sunday a lecture entitled “How I got from the Lake County Fair to the World Show.”
Many of Benevedes-Graeber’s show quilts will be on display at the show as well.
A a fourth generation quilter, Benevedes-Graeber – unlike her mother and grandmothers before her – does not hand quilt but has turned to machine quilting.
Her mom tried teaching her to hand quilt in the 1990s, but she gave up after six months and finished the tree skirt by machine.
“I didn’t really start quilting until I retired and moved to Oregon in 2005,” she said. “Free motion quilting is what sold me. I could make tops and quilt them in no time. My first year I made 15 quilts.”
Making show quilts has slowed her down to one to two a year, she said.
The quilt show also will feature a competition for quilters of all levels.
Nearly 200 quilts were entered by the mid-August deadline, the guild reported.
Judging categories include best of category, judge’s choice and best of show, with judges also offering honorable mentions and members of the community giving VIP Awards. Show attendees will select the winner of the “Viewers’ Choice” quilt.
Other attractions at the annual show will be vendors, demonstrations, prize drawings, a silent auction, theme basket raffles, opportunity quilt drawing and the Country Store boutique.
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild welcomes all quilters, prospective quilters, and quilt lovers to its meetings and events.
For more information call show chair Linda Morrison at 707-245-5217 or visit the guild's Web site at http://www.LLQG.org .
Suzanne Lee is a member of the Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild and publicity co-chair for the quilt show.