I taught a “potholder quilt”
class in Corinna (Maine) on Saturday. Thank goodness for my good natured
students who allowed me to take some photos, otherwise I would have nothing to
post today. We were a small group, but these “Clueless Quilters” know how to
put the pedal to the metal and get things done!
I seem to have lots of quilty
things going on, but little to show for it. I think I am involved in too many
sew-a-longs, but I just can’t say no!
I still happily pick up my
little 4” square and applique my Quilty 365 circle, every morning.
I have been working
diligently on the final border of my “Gwennie Inspired” Round Robin quilt. I’m looking
forward to the final reveal of all these wonderful quilts.
I have been keeping up nicely
with the Shenandoah Valley Botanical Album block, but I fear if I take on one
more thing I will be behind on my October block.
I accepted Randy’s (Barrister’sBlock) invitation to a pin cushion swap and my mind is racing a mile a minute figuring
out what to make. I have yet to narrow it down.
And, a bit of good news. Two
friends e-mailed me last night to let me know that my “Time Warp Stars” quilt (“Clarified
Stars” aka “Ghee Whiz”) was the last auction item of the evening at the AQSG
auction on Saturday night at the seminar in Tempe, AZ and my friend “Potholder
Pam” Weeks won it! You can read more about the quilt (here). So we both helped the AQSG coffers and I couldn’t be more thrilled
that it went to a great home!
Hope you all get lots of
quilting time today!
I don't know how you keep up with it all, Wendy! But I admire that you do.
ReplyDeleteMy pincushion ideas keep tumbling over each other to be the one. I need to get cracking on that, too. But I can handle a pincushion swap much better than I can making 50 or 80 of some block or other. : )
That is fun that your quilt went to a friend.
I'm glad I got the chance to see your quilt at AQSG. It was so very eye catching and the label was great!
ReplyDeleteI notice that the two students in the picture have some kind of little quilts under their sewing machines. A good idea. Are they provided for the students or did they bring their own?
ReplyDeleteknow for certain those clueless gals are clued in now...and congrats on your auction donation!
ReplyDeleteIn many cases, working with a little group is better and yours seemed very busy !
ReplyDeleteIt's a very good thing that your quilt goes to a friend !!
xoxo
Love the name "Clueless Quilters." Looks like it was a fun class. Wow! Lots of projects to keep you busy. So glad to hear Pam Weeks won your lovely quilt :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a wonderful method of quilt as you go stitching! So nice to see pictures of your students at work. Terrific also that your donation quilt raised money for AQSG.
ReplyDeleteSo glad that your quilt was sold to a friend! She will cherish it. Your potholder class looked first rate!
ReplyDeleteWow! Congratulations on the auction. It makes you feel fantastic when your work is appreciated by your peers.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your quilt was the highlight of the auction - good for you and I'm sure it's nice to have your friend win it!
ReplyDeleteWish I could have taken your class!
lol - my laptop was signed in on my daughters google - it was me, barb :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Stars quilt! I'm a bit like you, working on several different monthly projects, so it doesn't feel like I have anything to show!
ReplyDeleteOooooh! How I wish I could have been a part of this! LOL
ReplyDeleteI so wish I could have been in your potholder quilt class too. Isn't is great to know a quilt has gone to a good home, and I know your friend will be so happy to have won such a beautiful quilt.
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