MaryJo Bailey got an Honorable Mention at the New York State Fair for her Waterlilies quilt from Helen Marshall's class.
Charla Sackman won Viewer's Choice with her Bargello Blues quilt at the
show in
Orange City, IA
Marilyn Farquhar completed Dream Chaser in Artists Revisited with Marilyn Belford. The quilt was entered into 2007 Ontario Juried Show and won Award of Excellence for Machine Quilting.
Marilyn Smith (l) and Lynn Drennen (r)
Lynn Drennen's quilt, Sissy Loves Carrots, won Best of Show at the Best of the Valley Quilt Show in Tulare, CA, in April. This quilt was made in Marilyn Belford’s Portraits in Fabric class. Marilyn Smith's quilt, Adrenaline Junky (below), won the
Gilter-Moore Memorial Award.

Lynn and Marilyn (r) next to Adrenaline Junky
I have enjoyed every class I have taken with Quilt University. They are such good value. They are fun and you have the choice of enrolling in what you want. In the real world, you join a class that a committee organized and there is no choice for a weekend workshop. With Quilt University the choice is yours to make. - Carol in TX
I thought I would be uncomfortable contributing in the discussion area. Once I jumped right in, it was great & I checked it daily for new entries. Fran Gonzalez was fabulous, accessible beyond the call of duty. When the class is taken down, I will feel like a kid losing the bicycle training wheels. - Kathleen

Janet Greeks sewn design from Symmetry Play with Raymond Houston
I thoroughly enjoy the Quilt University concept, especially for those of us who work and have to squeeze classes in between everything else in our busy lives. I thought I would miss the interaction with other students but the discussion segment satisfies this need. Having the gallery is also like being in an actual classroom and being able to see what other students are accomplishing. - Joanne

Gail Mason from Joan Waldman's Drunkard's Flowers