Alabama agriculture woven through quilts, wreaths

A common thread ran through creative quilts, blankets, pillows and wreaths on display at the Mobile Convention Center recently — Alabama’s agricultural diversity.

The Alabama Farmers Federation Women’s Leadership Division sponsored the farm-inspired sewing and decorating contests, held during the annual Farm & Land Expo.

“It always amazes me what our ladies can do,” said State Women’s Leadership Committee Chair Ann Whatley of Lee County. “They are so creative and talented in how they spotlight our different commodities.”

The contests included categories for hand-stitched and machine-stitched quilts; adult and youth divisions for lap blankets; machine-stitched pillow covers; and commodity-themed wreaths.

Dozens of conference guests viewed entries during the Farm & Land Expo, marveling at the time-intensive, colorful creations. Entries highlighted a range of commodities, from cotton, cattle and specialty crops to bees, trees and poultry.

Those viewers included Twyla Smith of Crenshaw County, who soaked up fellow entrants’ inspiring designs. Smith won the hand-stitched quilt category with a variation on a log cabin pattern.

“Quilts are comforting,” Smith said. “I dabble in a lot of things. I paint, play piano, quilt, crochet. But I love to quilt.”

The first-, second- and third-place winners received $150, $100 and $75, respectively. The winning entrants were:

Hand-Stitched Quilt

  • First — Twyla Smith, Crenshaw County
  • Second — Martha Jordan, Monroe County
  • Third — Pat Norred, Randolph County

Machine-Stitched Quilt

  • First — Glenda Stewart, Geneva County
  • Second — Ruby Nuss, St. Clair County
  • Third — Melanie Stokley, Washington County

Adult Lap Blanket

  • First (tie) — Tamara Rashleigh, St. Clair, County; Elizabeth Usery, Geneva County
  • Second — Marie Slade, Clarke County
  • Third — Jackie Henderson, Lee County

Youth Lap Blanket

  • First (tie) — Holli Howell, Geneva County; Trevor Wicks, St. Clair County

Machine-Stitched Pillow Cover

  • First — Melanie Stokley, Washington County
  • Second — Rhonda Hughes, Jefferson County
  • Third — Glenda Stewart, Geneva County

Commodity-Themed Wreath

  • First — Teresa Hatten, Crenshaw County
  • Second — Lucy Lawrence, Tallapoosa County
  • Third — Mary Helms, Houston County

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