Piece and comfort for the eyes, heart, and soul.

2010 Jan-July

Sweet and Juicy (57″ x 58″)
Pieced and Quilted by Sue Hickman       Berryville, Va       7/2010

This quilt was among those showcased on the walls of Bon Matin, a French restaurant in Berryville, Va., from March to April 2011.

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Tucson Wildflower (31.5″ Sq.)
Pieced and Quilted by Sue Hickman     Berryville, Va     7/2010

Using Annette Ornelas’ Southwind Designs ‘Mexican Star’ pattern made with fabrics bought near Manchester Center, VT while on a trip through New England.

This quilt showed at the 2011 Northern Shenandoah Valley Quilt Show, held in Berryville, Va.

This quilt was among those showcased on the walls of Bon Matin, a French restaurant in Berryville, Va., from March to April 2011.

It won a Blue Ribbon at the Clarke County Fair in August 2012.

This quilt was one of the quilts showcased in a Solo-Artist “Art in the Halls” show at The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, VA from October 18th, 2016 through January 22nd, 2017.

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Born to Fish II – Bug Slinger – A New England Keepsake
Kaleidoscoped, pieced, and layout designed by Sue Hickman       Berryville, Va   7/2010

Owned by Fly Fisherman, Andrew Gauldin

Welcome Baby, Laylah Annalyse
Pieced and quilted by Sue Hickman June 6-2010
Owned by Melissa Kerns, Inwood, WV

Christmas Round Robin (39.5″ x 38.5″)
An Apple Valley Needle Threader’s Round Robin – completed, June 2010
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Fun in the Sun (37.5″ Sq.)
Pieced and quilted by Sue Hickman       Berryville, Va       6/2010

(An adaptation of Nancy Bill’s Sunburst Star Designs)

This quilt was among those showcased on the walls of Bon Matin, a French restaurant in Berryville, Va., from March to April 2011.

This quilt showed at the 2012 Barns of Rose Hill “Farm to Fair Art Exhibit, held in Berryville, Va from July 29 – September 22, 2012.

This quilt was shown in the 2015 Quilter’s Unlimited 42nd Annual Quilt Show at the Dulles Expo Center.

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Winchester Trade Winds (43″ x 59″)
Pieced by Sue Hickman       Berryville, Va       6/2010

Using Hoffman Fabric’s ‘Trade Winds’ pattern designed by Georgette Dell’Orco.

Made from scrap blocks left from a quilt raffled to benefit the widows assisted by a local non-profit organization, the back label requests: “When this you see, remember please the widows and orphans of the James 1:27 Foundation.”

It was featured among other quilts that hung at Bowman Library in Stephens City, Va. from June to September 2010.

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“At the Beach” Stamp Quilts 1 and 2 (Each – 29.25″ x 23.5″)
Appliqued, Pieced and Quilted by Sue Hickman – June 2010

Using Debra Zebra’s ‘At the Beach’ pattern.

Blank note cards featuring this quilt are currently available for purchase in sets of four (4) for $12.00 by emailing Sue@Studio2724.com .

Made for Dr. Owen C Shull and OH105 in Ocean City, MD.

1 owned by Chris and Amanda Gauldin of Leesburg, VA
1 in the Artist’s Collection

Dogwood Blossom (34.75″ Sq.)

Hand-pieced by Sue Hickman with memories of our home on Dogwood Drive, Cross Junction, VA – April 2010
[From a pattern designed by Bea Yurkerwich and published in Quiltmaker Magazine (No. 36 March/April 1994) ]

This quilt showed at the 2011 Northern Shenandoah Valley Quilt Show, held in Berryville, Va.

This quilt was among those showcased on the walls of Bon Matin, a French restaurant in Berryville, Va., from March to April 2011.

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Giverny’s Clos Normand (32.5″ x 30″)
Pieced and Quilted by Sue Hickman       Berryville, Va       4/2010

I used Brenda Henning’s Strings and Things pattern as the foundation for the foundation of this quilt. Once the batiks were pieced, they screamed to be embellished with flowers in the impressionist manner of Claude Monet and his gorgeous gardens at Giverny.

This quilt showed at the 2011 Northern Shenandoah Valley Quilt Show, held in Berryville, Va.

This quilt was one of the quilts showcased in a Solo-Artist “Art in the Halls” show at The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, VA from October 18th, 2016 through January 22nd, 2017.

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A View from a Pew (24.5″ x 20″)
Pieced and Quilted by Sue Hickman       Berryville, Va       4/2010

Uses Brenda Henning’s Jots and Tiddles pattern.

This quilt was one of the quilts showcased in a Solo-Artist “Art in the Halls” show at The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, VA from October 18th, 2016 through January 22nd, 2017.

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Geese Fly Free As Feathers Fall Over the Homestead (84″ x 72″)
A traditional log cabin quilt with a 3-dimensional ‘flying geese’ twist.
Pieced by Sue Hickman      Berryville, Va      3/2010

Three dimensional red “flying geese” triangles fly diagonally across this quilt top surrounding the log cabin block’s center red square.

Entered in the “open” 2011 Northern Shenandoah Valley Quilt Show, this quilt won 3rd Place in the Log Cabin – Show Challenge category.

Currently available for purchase.

Sunbonnet Sue (15″ Sq.)
A traditional block pieced and quilted by Sue Hickman, February 2010

Raffled by Apple Valley Needle Threaders as a quilt club fund raiser.

Kiwi Berry Constellations (68.5″ x 62″)
Pieced by Sue Hickman       Berryville, Va.       1/2010

I used Brenda Henning’s Spinsanity pattern and a Kiwiberry Bali Pop.

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Blessings and Offerings (69″ x 51″)
Pieced by Sue Hickman       Berryville, Va       1/2010

Using Suzanne McNeill’s Design Originals pattern of the same name.

Owned by Megan and Jared Burkholder of Emmaus, PA

Kootenay Gold
Kaleidoscoped, pieced and layout designed by Sue Hickman, January 2010 – Queen-sized
Finished by a long-arm quilter.

Kootenay Gold began as a fabric Sue found while on vacation near the Kootenay National Park in the Canadian Rockies. This was Sue’s fourth “One Block Wonder” kaleidoscope technique quilt. Each 60° triangle cut and hexagon block pieced found its way into this finished piece perfectly sized to grace the top of her queen-sized bed. Borders on three sides create the drop for the sides and foot of the bed, but do not take focus away from the blocks pieced from this beautiful fabric.

This quilt also was displayed at the Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival XXI in Hampton, VA in February 2010. This is both a juried and judged show.

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