It's been hard getting back to "ordinary" life and blogging.
I worked practically non-stop for over 2 weeks on the quilting for
Moonglow so I could enter it in the local Oktoberfest Quilt Show, and I am happy to report that I made it! I skidded in just 1-1/2 hours before deadline to register both
Moonglow and
Rainbow Pineapples..... and they both took 1st Place ribbons in their categories!!!
This event is sponsored by Wilson Bank, and they provide the ribbons
which are all the colors of the bank - burgundy and gold.
I'm so Happy!!!!
I'll share more about
Moonglow and the quilting process with some pictures later this week.
The first day after I finished, I worked as a scribe for the Judge, so I was able to be there and hear her comments about both quilts. She used a 1-4 scale, with 1 being "Best", 2 being "Very Good", 3 being "Good", and 4 being "Fair".
Moonglow scored a "1" on all points - Color & Design, Piecing/Applique, Quilting, and Binding.
Woohoo!!!! Looks like all that hard work and focus really paid off :*D There are things that I might have done differently if I had had more time, but overall I am very happy with the quilt and will very much enjoy seeing it on my bed every day.
Rainbow Pineapples scored a 1 for both Color & Design and Piecing. She gave me a 2 on Quilting because she said it was just "sufficient" for the quilt. She was right. I really didn't do a lot of quilting on it because it is small and it's a wall quilt, so it didn't need a whole lot.
The second day after I finished quilting
Moonglow .... I did NOTHING!!! Seriously, ya'll... I didn't do anything at all. I was whooped! I piled up in my recliner with my cuddly rag quilt covering me and started a new pair of socks. And I watched 4 episodes of Revolution in a row LOL!!! It's been a low-key weekend for me, but yesterday I began to get my energy back and spent a good part of the day in my sewing studio straightening things back up after the quilting marathon and getting it back in order.
Then today I started a new project!
(Getting that October NewFO taken care of instead of waiting until the last day - LOL!!!)
One of the blogs I love to follow for her amazing eye candy is
Terri Stegmiller - an amazing artist and fiber art quilter! You can visit her wonderful Blog by clicking
HERE. You can also find her on Facebook
HERE, and she has some absolutely gorgeous things for sale in her Etsy shop
HERE!
Not long ago, Terri put out the call for a few pattern designers. I know! I have SO MUCH going on!!! But I'm telling you, Terri's designs are so marvelous that I just couldn't resist throwing my name in the hat! And just in case that doesn't convince you, would you believe the designs had cats in them? Yep, resistance had no chance at all!!! :*D
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| "Paws in the Garden" by Terri Stegmiller |
Once I saw Terri's
"Paws in the Garden", I just had to play with it! Don't you love the expressions on these cuties' faces? The lids on their eyes is a genius touch - it gives them so much purrsonality :*) I spent a few very happy hours today working with the pattern to get it to the size I need for my planned project - what fun!!! Of course, Terri is a mixed-media artist, so her rendition of the pattern was done with hand-died and stenciled fabrics (that she did herself of course), and lots of embellishments. Mine will be a little tamer, but I think it will end up being just as beautiful in its own way - I hope it will, anyway :*D Terri wanted us to do "our own thing" so she could get different looks for the designs, so I'm just doing my thing and having a ball!!!
As for the rest of my Design Wall, it is currently empty. But of course that doesn't mean I don't have lots of things in progress. For our upcoming visit to family in November, I'll finish up Genevieve's
Banners baby quilt, as well as a new bib for her. I found this pattern while at Runaway and couldn't resist making one for our little girl, who is now a big girl at six months old!
I'm having a hard time deciding which one to make, so don't be surprised if she gets more than one LOL!!!
I also want to take some hand-sewn gifts for my daughter-in-law's baby shower for our newest baby boy on the way around Christmas time. Among the items I hope to have for the shower will be some over-sized flannel receiving blankets from some fun fabrics I've been saving in my stash for just such an occasion ....
Aren't they cute???? I think Anna will like them, and I'm pretty sure Cooper will enjoy their cheerful color in his new world :*D
I also have several gifts I'm making for other loved ones that I just can't share right now.... you know how that goes, right? I'm going to give my
October Get It Done list a good look-over to see if I need to adjust anything so I can focus on these things right now.
What are you focusing on in your sewing room? Is your Design Wall full of fun things, or is it empty like mine? Please join me in sharing your current projects at Judy's
Patchwork Times linky party!
I'll see you there!!!
Hugs & Blessings,
Teresa
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