As usual, So much quilting, so little blogging! But, here are a few offerings since my last post in June😕
Our statewide quilt show (Maine Quilts 2025) has come and gone, but here are a few highlights:
My friend Laurie LaBar showed her tribute to her mother quilt. It is made of three panels (potholder style) and the detail is simply remarkable. This is Laurie's SECOND quilt ever! I just adore this quilt!
I really loved this one made by my friend Beth French. So very sweet and oh so much work!
I won this treasure in the silent auction made by my friend Carol Reed. It looks great in my sewing room!
I ran into an old friend I hadn't seen in over 20 years! Nancy bought one of my silent auction quilts. It was so good to see her!
These were my entries this year.
I managed to finish another potholder quilt for the infusion center.
And, I've had fun just playing around with colors!
That's it for now, although I'm sure I've missed something. It can wait until next time. Have a super day!


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A post well worth waiting for, an "explosion" of creativity and whimsy, pure delight!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Some amazing pieces. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful quilts you entered into the show! I am sure it was a lot of fun, especially when you run into Some Friends during the event.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from the Netherlands.
I'm so enjoying your posts and your quilt inspirations! Hoping you are having a great summer!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Wendy!
ReplyDeleteI just loved it Beth!
DeleteSo many wonderful quilts! You are amazing with all you've accomplished! Enjoy the rest of summer :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing quilty goodness.
ReplyDeleteHard to fathom that was only Laurie's second quilt!!
ReplyDeleteAnd after viewing all of your beautiful quilts, I am picking my jaw up off the floor. You are a never-ending source of awesomeness!! :)
Each of your quilts is stunning, but I have to say that your "playing around with colors" is delightful!
Thank you for showing these beautiful quilts.
ReplyDeleteI'm thrilled with Laurie's "Tree of Life" quilt. So beautiful.
And the quilt by Beth French, "My Joy in the Morning," is so beautiful too...
just like the little bird on the iron handle :-)))
along with your sweet little quilt.
I'm so happy - thank you for showing it.
Best wishes from Viola
...I have to write more... your quilt with the stars and flowers deserves an award, and the next one with the sea and farms is also wonderful, as are the flower and house quilts. Great work... I'm happy to be able to look at it and would love to see it in the original... and you know, I'm particularly fond of this modern quilt with the little circles... I wish you continued joy in your sewing... a hug to you.
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilts, all!
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