Quilt Show 2025

Celebrating the Art of Quilting

Red River Quilters presents 2025 Quilt Show "Celebrating The Art of the Quilt."

This year’s challenge is Celebrating Quilts with Curves - either modern or traditional - RRQ guild members have pushed the boundaries & sharpened their quilting skills creating curves, improv curves or the illusion of curves for 2025 show. Our Special Exhibit is Quilts that Shout. Participants were challenged to use big, bold colored fabrics in the style of Tula Pink or Kaffe Fassette. Attendees can expect to see some daring quilt patterns & vibrant colors at this special exhibit.

2025 Quilt Show

Friday, September 12 @ 9 to 4 p.m.

Saturday, September 13 @ 9 to 6 p.m.

Admissions: $10 - Ages 11 - Adult $5 - Ages 5 to 10 Free - Under 5

Louisiana State Fairgrounds Agricultural Building 3701 Hudson Ave. Shreveport, LA 

Win this quilt!!

Theme and Challenge

2025 Quilt Show Theme: Celebrating the Art of Quilting

You’re invited to the party. We’re celebrating the art of quilting in all its various forms—quilts, table runners, garments, wall hangings…Pieced, appliquéd, fused, new designs, old designs, straight, curvy, quiet, loud…It’s going to be a fun time celebrating all things quilted and the artists behind them. Come be inspired and celebrate with us September 12-13, 2025!

2025 Quilt Show Challenge

Celebrating Quilts with Curves

Any quilt or quilted garment made predominantly of curved pieces or the appearance of curves may be entered in this category. There is a wide array of traditional and modern quilt patterns or you may make your own design! Some examples are drunkard’s path, curved log cabin, wedding ring, curved appliqué, improvisational curves, etc. Quilts/garments will be judged by the show judge and by the quilt show committee. The committee will base its choice on how well the curved theme was imagined and carried out, as well as how well its story describes the item. The story should include why you chose to make the quilt or garment and its meaning to you. celebration of colorful quilts.

2025 Special Exhibit

Celebrating Quilts that Shout

Have you ever made a quilt that “shouts” through its use of color and/or design? This special exhibit will celebrate our bright and colorful quilts and quilted garments. (Think Kaffe Fassett, Tula Pink, or similar designers.)

Plan to complete the Special Exhibit Entry Form and have a picture of your quilt or garment to enter it in the Special Exhibit. We will use the same timeline as the regular quilt show for entries and photos. Entering a quilt in the special exhibit does not keep you from entering it in a future show as these quilts will not be judged. You may also enter a quilt that has been in a previous show. Vickie Phelps is over the Special Exhibit and will be glad to answer any questions you have. We hope you will join in the celebration of colorful quilts.

2025 Donation Quilt Raffle “Southwestern Sunrise”

  • Soaring Voices Sampler Pattern

  • Featuring Fabrics from Quilting is my Voice Batiks

  • Pieced by Lynda Britton & Quilted by Terry Blackman

  • Measures 100" x 100" (King Sized)

  • Includes 2 QUEEN sized Shams

  • Tickets $5 (limited number available)

  • Drawing on Saturday, September 13

  • Ticket Holders do not have to be present to win

2025 Quilt Show Featured Quilter

Bobbie Deeter

I have over 75 years of sewing and quilting experience. I began my quilting journey by learning to sew my clothes when I was 12 years old. I started quilting in 1978 and have continued to this date. My quilting experience ranges from hand-quilting to long-arm and machine-quilting. My quilting travels have allowed me to make about 40 hand quilts and 150 machine quilts. I have been graced with many good friends and awards during my wonderful journey. I am honored to be chosen as this year’s featured quilter.

My quilting journey started in Lemoore, Ca., in 1978. I took my first quilting lessons in a small quilting shop in Lemoore. As a result of those lessons, my first quilt was a sampler quilt in earthtones, which was in vogue at the time. The quilt is shown here. This was the only quilt I made while living in Lemoore.

In 1980 I moved to the southern part of Los Angeles where I lived until 1995. During this portion of my quilting journey, I belonged to three quilt guilds, made countless friends, and attended numerous quilting classes. The high point of my travel in Southern California was having my quilt, “Amish Shoo Fly” wall hanging, auctioned off for $100 at the Flying Geese Quilt Guild of Orange County, CA. The quilt is shown on the right.

My quilting journey continued when I moved to Shreveport in January 1995. I joined the guild here the same month. My husband was my quilt guild advance agent and contacted Pat Birmingham for the information I needed to join the guild. Since joining the guild, I have served in numerous officer positions including president. In my early days with the guild, I traveled to many quilt shows with my Shreveport quilting friends.

My quilting experience has grown dramatically since I moved to Shreveport. I belong to two tributaries, the Thread Benders and the Sew and Sews and have made many friends. My involvement with the guild and tributaries has included teaching many classes including hand-quilting. I have many lasting friends through my quilting experience.

My first love is hand quilting and I always have a project in progress. My hand-quilting experience extends from “hoop” to “c-clamp frame over the dining room table” to “an end of the room, standing, three rail frame.” I restrict myself to hoop hand-quilting now.

I also sew quilts that are machine quilted and I have made over 150 of those quilts since joining the guild here and have displayed quilts in every show. The high point of my Shreveport quilting travels was winning “Best of Show” in 2002. The quilt’s name is “Ice Cream Sherbert” and is shown here. In 2010 I was the quilt show’s “Featured Quilter.”

Sponsorships

Our guild is accepting sponsors for our show. We offer four sponsorship levels. (Of course, we welcome additional donations!)

  • Platinum Sponsor— $500

  • Gold Sponsor— $250

  • Silver Sponsor— $150

  • Bronze Sponsor— $100

We ask that sponsorship information be received by August 15, 2025. All sponsors will be recognized in our show program, on our website, and will be prominently displayed at the show.

Silent Auction and Guild Booth

Our Quilt Show will include a Silent Auction Booth where you may bid on finished quilts, quilt tops, quilted items, and quilting tools. We will also have a Guild Booth where you can buy hand crafted items made by the members. Payment may be made by cash or credit card.

Vendors

More Information to come.

Quilt Show Committees 2025

Chairman: Lynda Britton

Co-Chairman: Mary Sewell

Treasurer: Robin Clark

National Donors: Cathy Calloway

Local Donors:

Sponsorships: Vickie Phelps

Raffle Quilt and Gaming: Mary Beth Beene, Linda Lefever, Vickie Rambin

Special Exhibits: Vickie Phelps

Vendors: Jerrie Thornton

Publicity: Melissa Deisch

Printing and Program: Mary Beth Beene

Hospitality: Meg Tiller, Linda Smith

Silent Auction: Linda McCullough, Marilyn Hammett, Susan German

Volunteers: Candy Roby

Judge Scribes:  Susan Orgias, Karla Hardaway, Terry Blackman

Announcers:  Susan Orjias and Candy Roby

Entry Forms and Data Base:  Mary Sewell, Lynda Britton, Vickie Phelps

Quilt Registration: Mary Sewell, Peggy Bishop, Ida Williams

Hanging and Take Down Leaders:  Melissa Deisch and Mary Beth Beene

 Service Projects Booth:  Jackie Pierce

Demonstrations:  Meg Tiller

Guild Booth: Delores Woods

Membership Booth: Nina Taylor

Quilt Show Contact Information

Let’s work together.

We couldn’t do the Red River Quilt Show without volunteers like you! Fill out the following form & our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you.

Thank you!!

2024 Red River Quilters Quilt Show

Our theme was “Roaring 20s: Second Time Around” & featured over 200 quilts from the surrounding area including the Hoffman Exhibit.

 

Where:

Louisiana State Fairgrounds Agricultural Building

3701 Hudson Ave. Shreveport, LA 

FROM I-20 WEST:

 TAKE I-20 EAST AND EXIT AT EXIT 16A (HEARNE AVE), TAKE A LEFT (NORTH) ON HEARNE AVE AND PROCEED TO KINGS HWY. TAKE A LEFT (WEST) ON KINGS HWY AND FOLLOW INTO LOUISIANA STATE FAIRGROUNDS. 

FROM I-20 EAST:

TAKE I-20 WEST AND EXIT AT EXIT 16A (HEARNE AVE), TAKE A RIGHT (NORTH) ON HEARNE AVE AND PROCEED TO KINGS HWY. TAKE A LEFT (WEST) ON KINGS HWY AND FOLLOW INTO THE LOUISIANA STATE FAIRGROUNDS.