Along The Rogue

Carol Stocking's waterfall starts things off beautifully

Carol Palmer's quilt finishes off the river of 19 quilts

Carolyn Wolf featured Table Rock and leaping fish

Christine Smith used her own hand dyed fabrics

Cynthia McKee created an aerial view of the Rogue River

Debra Wolfson has a reminder of a wonderful river rafting adventure

Elaine Turcke knows how to capture water.

Janis Stoker has memories of camping on the Rogue

Jill Lee Jones shares a peaceful paddle down the river.

Karen Bates remembers her Dad teaching her son how to fish.

Kathy Lang shows us a scenic view of the Rogue.

Kathy Robbins has flying fish in her quilt.

Lynne Goulette's quilt features a leaping fish.

Pat Gleitsmann shows us the rich fields and beautiful mountains

Peg Hansen gives us the feeling of Fall along the Rogue

Rona Barnes shows us a resident along the Rogue.

Shirley Snowden features Table Rock in her quilt

Terry Stone gives us a meditative view of the river

Tina Somerset has a Blue Heron sharing her quilt.


All of the quilts can be viewed at US Bank in Ashland from August 2 – October 29. They have been designed and hung so that the river flows from one quilt to the next. Hopefully you can click on these images for a closer look but the best thing to do is to visit our show and please, leave a comment.

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3 Responses to Along The Rogue

  1. Toni Dodson says:

    All of these quilts are beautiful and look like the images show the “love of quilting” in the love of the area in which you all live. The Rogue River is in deed beautiful and inspiring, and you all did a great job. I am thoroughly impressed. Thanks for the beautiful web site in which a person in Texas (me) can view them and enjoy them as well.

  2. mary ruzich says:

    This is a double wow! I saw hints of the project when visiting Christine last June and I was so anxious to view the complete project. The color, the spirit and the life on the Rogue are captured beautifully and uniquely. I’ll be sharing this site with my friends and bloggers!

  3. Geri from Medford says:

    I saw this quilt installation at the Medford Public Library, and it took my breath away. Astoundingly beautiful, creative, artistic, skillful, and inspiring.

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