I was on a tri-state road trip last weekend to attend a fabric study day. I detoured to Bowling Green, KY to visit the Elizabeth Richardson exhibit again with a friend - WONDERFUL!!! I'm planning on stopping again on the winter drive to Florida. If you're in the area, stop in. The trip included a visit toWhittle's - two bags full, please. Do you notice a few solids in there? Jan and I are headed to Michigan in a couple weeks for Gwen's Liberated Medallion retreat. I'm taking only solids to work with - it will be a stretch.
My stash booty is resting on a quilt back (blog post here) that's been accepted to 'In the American Tradition' exhibit for the International Quilt Festival 2012-13 schedule (premiering in Houston at Quilt Market) - YEA ME! I'm attaching the sleeve and label and sending off by the end of the month.
I won two antique block silent auctions at the fabric study day. The 9 patch blocks will be used to build doll quilts around - medallion style. Don't have a clue to design, but seems like a fun 'snow in' challenge.
I'm in love with the indigo basket blocks (I'm thinking 1870's or so) - 24 blocks with shirtings (two are very thin and might need a lining fabric for support). They are dirty and smelly, but I've started the cleaning process, one-by-one in case the indigo bleeds - no problems yet. I'm on block four. They are pretty wonky; but, like I said, I'm in love. I'll just whack them, ignoring handle points.
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Congrats on getting a quilt accepted to the show!! How exciting--it is a gorgeous quilt--but I am biased, as I need yellow in my quilts. The back is fantastic--I need to remember this when I get a quilt finished.......... Looks like you had fun in the quilt study group--the 9 patches are colorful & sweet--but the indigo baskets are awesome!!
you didn't wast time catching up...looks great!
Sounds like you have had a fun time the last few weeks and have some fun ahead! Congrats on the show entry. Love the indigo blocks. How do you wash your blocks?
Judy
Your newest blocks are fantastic and will be fun to play with. Have a great time at Gwen's workshop. That will be a wonderful learning opportunity. Wish we could all tag along.
Congrats on Houston! Love the "creatively pieced" baskets. Have fun with those!Like the bowties too.
I think if you took the rectangular pieces of the indigo baskets off and cut them more true to size. . . maybe you wouldn't need to cut any points off to square them up. Just a thought~ Congrats on your quilt going to Houston. I love the bow tie quilt so far. The low contrast is delightful and it really looks good on top of that green piece.
great newsy post! Congrats on being accepted to Houston, how exciting for you.
I love your bow tie blocks, one of my favorite patterns to make.
I'll bet you are getting exciting about Gwens retreat. How fun to just work with solids. I can't wait to see what you make
Love the scrappy bow ties. Congrats on sending a quilt to Houston to travel - and your win at quilt study. Love that you are taking solids to Gwen's retreat. Great post - thanks for sharing!
Congratulations on getting your quilt accepted into the special exhibit!
Love your antique blocks.
I've been soaking the indigo baskets (one by one) in a mixture of oxygenated cleaner and mild dishsoap. I'm open to suggestions.
I love you advice about not following breadcrumbs! So true, we all do it! Very exciting to have your quilt accepted for Houston Quilt Festival! Awesome!
Congrats on your quilt going to Houston! Love your bow tie blocks and two pictured basket blocks are very charming.
I haven't made a bow tie block in a while but have made many in the past. An enjoyable block to make. I gave away the last bow tie quilt I made.
Love your antique indigo basket blocks! So pretty!! I even like how they are wonkey.
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