Last June I went to a quilt show offered by the National Quilt Association. It is a smaller show than some of the others. Some friends and I met there and took some classes and went through the show. It was delightful. Judy Stokes had some quilts that had been accepted into a juried show and so did another friend of mine Julia Graber. So we wanted to see them and Lauren and I wanted to take a class on modern quilting as we are both a little perfectionist, at times, which stops us from producing because it is hard to be perfect.
Julia won an award for this quilt https://www.facebook.com/nqaquilts. So proud of both of these ladies.
Lauren, Eva Marie (Judy's sister) and I all enjoyed our class with Christa Watson. Here is a link to her blog. There are links to the classes she teaches and in her shop has her patterns and other things for sale. She is a very encouraging and fun teacher. Anyway, Lauren was making a quilt in Red, White and Blue for use for picnics, tail gating and the 4th of July. Lauren is an Ole Miss Grad so she picked the patriotic/Ole Miss colors for her quilts. I decided to do mine in teals, browns and a little red thrown in for fun. I waited too late to write this as I cannot remember Eva Marie's colors. Eva Marie has finished her quilt but I have not seen it. I did not take near enough photos on this trip!!
Christ with her sample quilt. |
Lauren's and mine are still in the WIP (work in progress) stage. When I can get to it, I really liked the process. It is really freeing. There are mine on my design cover (wall).
I was hoping to have the quilt finished before writing this post. But decided to go ahead and write it before I forgot everything I saw.
Weight is still the same...no progress and no backsliding. I am going to have to add exercise if it is to move more....sigh.
Sew long.
Terry
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