When we returned to McMinnville, this beautiful sight greeted us!
Happy quilting this spring!
When we returned to McMinnville, this beautiful sight greeted us!
Happy quilting this spring!
It can stand up for watching a program on it or following a recipe in the kitchen.
My quilt guild has a UFO challenge and we had to make a list of 5 items that need finishing. Then at the meeting, there was a drawing and number 3 was picked, meaning that we have until our May meeting to finish it. The one that was #3 is a baby quilt that I am almost finished with, so I won't have any problem finishing it on time. If you look at my March 3 post and scroll down to see what is on my design wall, the baby quilt is hanging on the right side. It looks like it is finished, but the hexes need to be all sewn together by hand. Most of them are sewn together already and there are five or six left.
We have had a few gorgeous days here in Oregon and have really enjoyed it. The trees are blooming and the daffodils have been out for a few weeks.
Happy Spring!
It has taken me a while to finish getting all the pictures of quilts added to my blog. This one is one of the best quilts in the show.
I'm sorry it took so long for me to get these quilt pictures added. Next I took a picture of my design wall which is behind my chair.
On the left is a quilt top that I put together from a panel that I bought at the quilt show. The sashing and borders are from my stash - valentine fabrics that I have had for years and was thinking of giving away, but glad that I didn't. To the right of that top is a baby quilt that I have had in the works for a few years and have neglected it a lot. It is on my UFO list and I decided to work on it and now it is almost finished!
Canuck Quilter is having a Two Color Mystery Quilt-Along and I signed up for it. Then I kind of forgot about it, so I am a little bit behind. Yesterday I went to my local quilt shop, Boersma's, to get fabric for the baby quilt size. I decided to sign up for this because I have been a "blogger friend" of Canuck Quilter for a long time. When I first started a blog, it was on the American Patchwork and Quilting blog that they advertised in the magazine back in November of 2007. There were other quilters that started then and Canuck Quilter was one. I'm not sure exactly when she started, but after a while the magazine decided to close their blog and a bunch of us transferred to Blogspot. Later, in 2010, there were 12 people in the "APQ Blogging Buddies" group. We followed and commented on each others posts and even made a "friendship" quilt together! I have met some of the other members of the group in person.
Anyway, if you go to her blog site, I believe you can still sign up for it. She has become a quilt designer and has patterns for sale in a lot of shops, including Boersma's!! Right before Christmas they had one of her patterns hanging next to the Christmas fabric! The quilt-along pattern is free for people who sign up before April 11. She sends out notices on Thursdays, so I am looking forward to seeing that one in a couple days. I started cutting the fabric yesterday and I think the next notice will tell us to start sewing pieces together!
While at Boersma's, we (my next door neighbor and I) saw this new quilt hanging and thought you might like to see it too.
We loved it and I took a couple of pictures (not the best) that will give you an idea. My friend's hand is pointing out the binding. Boersma's shop is wonderful and is only about a mile from my house! Very convenient, right? Well, thanks for visiting again. I better get eat breakfast and get ready for walking with 2 neighbors. One owns the hand in the picture and we have walked together for about 10 years now.
Before I add the pictures I want to tell you that I am now trying to help quilters in my guild who want to learn how to quilt their own quilts. I learned how to do the quilting from some other bloggers and I am forever grateful to them. One of the first quilters that I contacted was Elaine Adair Elaine Adair Pieces in Nebraska. She was kind enough to give me some advice and I was very encouraged to continue. Then, sometime in 2011, Joann from Thread Head started a year long, monthly challenge with actual experts in quilting giving us training and then an assignment to complete. This really got me going and was a great boost to my quilting. Since then, I have quilted all my own quilts and have even won a lot of ribbons for them.
Two friends came over today and I shared some of my ideas on quilting and they practiced a little on my sewing machine. I hope I will be able to help the quilters that are interested in quilting their own quilts and give them the encouragement to practice and keep working on it.
Now on to more quilts from the quilt show! I tried to get pictures of the description as well, but didn't get all of them.
Finally I am getting pictures for you. I'm sorry it has taken me so long. I was having problems getting the pictures to transfer from my phone to my computer. I can't do a post on my phone, so I just had to transfer them a little at a time. First I will show you some of my favorites and best of show.
This is the Judge's Choice and it is my favorite quilt!
While at my quilt guild meeting last month, one of the members had some fabrics that she was giving away and I couldn't resist this fabric with children showing their teeth. I decided to make a small wall hanging for my dentist and I put a large tooth in the middle as you can see. I will take this to the dentist on my next appointment in March. I hope they like it.