Monday, December 14, 2015

Well, it's been a while

Well, it's been a while.  I started my blog so I could post my customer's quilts for them to see.  I'm now trying to stop my customer quilting to have more time for my own quilts.  Also, I am co-chair of Prairie Quilt Guild's  huge biennial quilt show, Common Threads Regional Quilt Show, to be held next June 16 - 18 and  I know that will suck up more and more of my time as the show gets closer. My plan is to finish the quilts I have committed to and will then stop doing customer quilting altogether.  I read that many longarmers burn out after ten years of quilting so I am right on schedule.  I'll miss working with all my wonderful customers but I'm really looking forward to having time for my own quilts!

I went to  Houston for Quilt Festival planning to see my quilting partner Gail Stepanek but she had to cancel her plans at the last minute - darn!  My sister Kathy made it to the show so I had  company after all.  Gail and I had two quilts there and we are happy that My Brunette Whig won a third place ribbon.  Shopping is always fun there and I made a big purchase - a pair of CraftOptics glasses which are amazing!  Since I love lots of close quilting and detail they are going to be very useful.




My Brunette Whig





Catch-up photos:


It's heartwarming to be at the show and see quilting friends do well:

     Kris Vierra won the Pfaff Master Award for Machine Artistry






My fellow Kansans did well:

     Susan Stewart won The Superior Threads Master Award for Machine Artistry:  






 
 
 
 
And Janet Stone won Best of Show!









In November and December I took time off from quilting to do some painting and re-arranging in my house.

New paint, new rug:



 
 


New furniture:










New Kitty Shoes:




 
 
 

New antique clock.  I love old clocks.











I ordered a book from Amazon and it came from England in this Royal Mail bag:






 
 
 
 


I worked on some Christmas gifts but can't post pictures of most of them before Christmas.

This little pincushion I made for my bee's Christmas party gift exchange.  How did we ever get by before they invented glue guns?










I made a little, really little wholecloth quilt.  It's less than 12 inches square, I plan to enter it in my guild show this June. 









6 comments:

  1. I'm sure it was a difficult decision to stop quilting for customers. I hope you have a great time in retirement, I am so jealous! Love your tiny wholecloth!

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  2. Love the tiny tiny whole cloth. Wishing you the best time working on your own quilts! That is what I am doing these holidays.

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  3. Thank you for posting the quilt pics - that is always such a pleasure. I love (!) your new rug.

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  4. love your little quilt - very cute!

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  5. I am coveting your beautiful new rug and those kitty shoes. Hope you find lots of time in the New Year to make quilts just for you!

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  6. I love your "little" quilt. Can't wait to see it. I'll need to get some of those glasses to really appreciate it.
    Cheryl Harp

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