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July 20, 2007 - Setting Up…a lot of hard work

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It take a lot of volunteers and hard work to make a quilt show happen….

Thumbnails..please click on these to enlarge.
1. Quilters bring their quilts between 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Each quilt has been assigned a number and goes in to a special pile.
2. Standards are assembled and..
3. white sheets are attached as a backdrop.
4. Poles to hold the quilts are attached to standards.
5. Materials for decorations are check in.
6. Raffle Quilt is displayed for some lucky person to buy the winning ticket.

A special thank you to all of the volunteers who make it happen.

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July 16, 2007 - Flower Baskets

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Each year agricultural students at Sequim High School design and make these wonderful baskets. Some hang from the street lights…others like this one sit on the ground. A quality flower basket is not cheap to produce. Local businesses help sponsor this project. This one was sponsored by Hurricane Coffee Company. Wooden barrels of lavender will go out this week.

4 more days until the Lavender Festival and the Quilt Show

I am home after a week of sewing, classes, finishing UFO’s, quilt shows, shopping, etc. etc…and I am inspired. Since 1991, with one exception, I have traveled to Sisters, Oregon for the Quilters Affair and Quilt Show. I am never disapointed. Today I have included three thumbnails of projects I worked on while there. The first is the quilt pattern “Square Dance”, by Martha Thompson. The fabrics had been cut out for a long time…once I finally got it pieced, I discovered the yellow was too bright for the other fabrics…so it turned in to a perfect quilt to practice machine quilting. After the show, I will block and bind it.
The second thumbnail is one of the reasons I love digital photography. If you are unsure of block or value placement in a quilt, simply take a digital picture and you can instantly see where you need to make a switch. Can you tell where the value placement is incorrect in this wall hanging?
The third thumnail is a pattern I tested for Beach Garden Quilts a couple of years ago. At the time I was having a devil of a time with my points. It was put away and it was only last week that I finally got it all put together. The pattern is called Eagle Harbor Summer. I love the secondary patterns it creates. None of these quilts will be in this year’s show…tomorrow I will show you ones that will be.
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