In the meantime, we’ve got lots of other tidbits of
news! First, I know many people have
asked about Mom’s fabulous Blue Heaven quilt that she had been working on. The finished quilt will be hanging at the
show, for anyone that is able to make it.
Also, our wonderful friend Cynthia finished the pattern
for us, and the brilliant Winnie Fleming tested the pattern for us. We have
some updates to make, but I think we should be able to get it published on the
website by the end of the year.
Yippee!!!
We have fabric on the website now! Mom had planned to have a booth at Festival,
and had stocked up on all of the products that she was planning to sell
there. After she got sick, that plan
went to the wayside. But… we still have
many bolts of fabric here, handpicked by Sue, that we’ve posted to the website.
Right now there is an assortment of
blues and greens available, and slowly but surely we will get the full array
available to you. If you’re in need of
any beautiful fabrics, take a peek and see if there’s anything you like!
I think everyone knows how much Mom enjoyed seeing how other
quilters took her patterns and made them their own. We’ve got a few photos of those quilts to
share, that we were lucky enough to be sent by their wonderful owners. First, we have a Monsters! quilt, made by
Rachel Hamar, on display at the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham, UK, in August
of this year. I absolutely LOVE the
color choices and all of the small blocks on the sides. It adds so much fun and excitement to the
quilt. And the addition of the hearts in
the cornerstones adds warmth and character.
Credit: Rachel Hamar
Next, we have a Ladies of the Sea quilt, made by Barbara
Graham. This one shows that you don’t
have to use every block in the original to still have a beautiful piece of
work. The embroidered panels in the
middle of the quilt are a nice touch, both in keeping with the nautical theme. Great work!
Credit: Barbara Graham
Lastly, we have a lovely All Around the Town quilt, made by
Nancy McFall. This one was entered in the
AQS show, and I think it will do well!
Of course, the originals of all three of these beauties will be hanging
at Festival next month. NEXT MONTH! EEK!
Credit: Nancy McFall
Last thing I have for the moment… a group of Mom’s friends
and I decided that we needed to increase the number of small quilts that are
entered in our guild’s show next year.
Generally, there are only a handful entered in the small quilt category,
and that’s so sad, because the little ones can be so fun and challenging to
make! What we decided to do,
particularly since the show is named “Celebrating Sue” in honor of Mom, is to
make miniature quilts based on Mom’s patterns.
I think we’ll be seeing miniature versions (not all of the blocks, of
course) of Quilted Gingerbread, Hugs and Kisses, and Sleeping Beauty. I, myself, have finished a reverse Sleeping
Beauty with black instead of cream shirtings and brighter colors. I think my plan is to name it Midnight
Beauty! I just need to quilt it… my
first foray into hand-quilting… and put the binding on. Here are a few pictures of the work in
progress…
The beginnings of spines... |
Starting to lay things out and decide where to put it all. |
Testing the standard layout for the pattern. |
Testing an alternate layout for the pattern. |
Ready to start quilting! |
Jenny Arkinson (left) and Mary Garman (right) |