Showing posts with label Sisters Quilt Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sisters Quilt Show. Show all posts
Friday, July 29, 2011
Paper piecing, Summer Sampler Series, and a Surprise!
First of all, I got such a wonderful surprise in the mail yesterday! The above picture was taken at this year's Sisters Quilt Show in Sisters Oregon., and mailed to me!! It's from last year's winner of their quilt block contest. The rules have changed this year, but last year, one winner was best of show, and 24 others were picked as "teacher's choice" awards, and the top winner got all of those blacks to make a quilt from, as well as $50. The rest of the blocks were sent to randomly chosen contest participants. Long story short, the winner, Ruth Newell, of Michigan, sent me a wonderful handmade pin as a thank you gift (so generous, and totally unexpected). Imagine my surprise when I got this picture of hers of her finished quilt that she entered into the Sisters show of all of our blocks in a finished quilt!! WOW! Great job Ruth!!
Here's the block I entered last year:
This year, they picked the top 6 and all of the blocks were divided up and sent to them. I did not make the cut, but got to see the winners (on the Internet), and WOW what a wonderful job they all did!
Next, I was able to catch up on my blog reading today, and was stopped in my tracks by the lovely Minnesota block that Lee of Freshly Pieced Blog had on there today. One of my favorite parts of the quilt blog-o-sphere is the quilt alongs, but I've resisted joining in this summer because I just don't have the time with my kids home 24/7. This block, though, caught my attention since it's so pretty and since it uses paper piecing, a technique I've been really wanting to learn / try for some time now. Lee's directions are clear as a bell, even her computer direction... I decided that I want to make it.
But the clincher was visiting with Marlene at Kissed Quilts, who lives about 45 minutes away from me. I had some rare summer kid-free time, and headed over there for a trip to some fabric stores and to see Marlene's studio (she has a long arm quilting and pattern business). She just happened to have some paper piecing templates laying around, and helped me in person understand how to do it! Thanks Marlene! I'm not superstitious, but if this isn't a "sign", then I don't know what is LOL!! With Lee's computer help, I just now printed out the templates, and hope to get a block made soon!
Finally, I have a stack of Kindle covers for my Etsy shop all ready to sew up. I hope you all have a productive week-end as well!!
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paper piecing,
Sisters Quilt Show,
summer sampler series
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
WIP Wed: Not your typical "hexie"
It's Wednesday, so I'm linking up with Freshly Pieced WIP Wed today!
I've been spending the last of my kid-free time trying to get my molecule quilt blocks all ready to hand embroider. This project has turned into quite a time hog, but I'm really really enjoying it! Once again, it combines my nerdy science love with my fabric quilty love... a wonderful match for me!! I don't have a ton of time (only 5 hours, 30 minutes left of school, but who's counting), so this will be just a few quick pictures. I'll try to describe more of my process later, which may be a lot later, since we'll be doing some camping, and kids will be home 24/7, and we only have one good computer here...
I LOVE the background fabric I found... It's from Moda, and it looks like notebook paper!! Perfect for this quilt!
I also got a few fabric postcards done for friends, and have all but finished my Sisters Quilt Show challenge quilt block. I just need to stitch it down. I loved the blue circle fabric, and as I was trying to figure out what to do, I thought about the Grateful Dead's lyrics "The sky was yellow and the sun was blue", from their song "Scarlet Begonias". Do you think this will be the first Grateful Dead-inspired quilt block there? LOL I'm a fan of theirs, and have been to 2 of their shows, in New Orleans and Eugene, OR, many years ago. I was much more of a spectator at the shows than a participant, if you know what I mean, but love their music! Here's the before and after pictures...
Lastly, we ate our first food from the garden last night!!! Salad! Isnt' it beautiful?!?! Also, our okra started sprouting!! This makes me so incredibly happy! It's been so hard to get fresh okra ever since I moved away from Louisiana, and the best way is to grow it!!
If you don't hear from me for a while, you'll know that life is keeping me busy!! Enjoy!
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