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Monday, June 1, 2009
Another 3 Hours ....
I'm hoping the photos load in order....if they don't....I apologize. I realize there is glare in some of the photos. Pretend you don't see it. The whole idea was to get the feel of these beautiful works of art and to hopefully inspire other artists/quilters/lovely people to continue creating new and fun things.
It is now 1:20 am....I've been working on this since 8:30. I hope you like it.....and just leave a comment saying you do even if you don't....cuz I could have sewn two outfits by now :) By the way...descriptions of the work will follow the photos....or they should :)
6 Hours and Counting
Smiles,
Kelly
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Perrysburg Area Arts Council Presents......
At the 577 Foundation in Perrysburg,OH
My Viewers Choice went to "Marrakesh Espresso" by Anne French (of Toledo, OH) and Nancy Beeman (of Whitehouse, OH). I could not pull myself away from these pieces. I kept taking pictures hoping I was capturing the texture, color and shape of the pieces.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Indygo Junction at Quilt Market
These are so fresh and eye catching....eye candy baby!!!
I know I would have been just tooooo cute wearing this when I was 6
And The Winner Is......
Friday, May 29, 2009
Another Quilt Market Story
Ahhhhh can you hear that? Yes that.....the silence. Aaron is at school and Rick has taken Zach to the ENT. All I can hear is the clicking beneath my fingers.....so.....grab a glass of ice tea....come join me on our imaginary porch swing and feel the breeze coming off the ocean and listen to the wind in the palm trees. (Anything is possible in cyberville Ohio :)
Now that your legs are swinging back and forth under the porch swing, the breeze is flowing through your hair and you are enjoying the smell of the ocean......let me tell you about meeting Jan Carr, COO, at Clover.
Mary Jane called on my cell phone telling me she had found a wonderful thimble and I needed to come right over to the Clover booth. I'm not a very good hand quilter so I was not very excited about a thimble. I might as well be going over to see a shoe box. However, to Mary Jane finding a great thimble is like seeing the red ruby slippers!! She owns at least two dozen thimbles, some of which she likes and others she doesn't. Mary Jane is my "Thimble Expert". She has so many blue ribbons for her hand quilting work that her son had to make special accomodations in her sewing studio for them..... so she knows her hand quilting and thimbles.
I arrive to find Mary Jane talking to Jan Carr about The Protect and Grip Thimble . Jan shakes my hand and gives me a pretty green Clover pin and a Clover Tape Measure. Not a bad way to say hello!! Mary Jane is very enthuastiac about this thimble and the way it fits. What does Jan do? He gives it to Mary Jane along with 4 others to use for her classes. In business, a hand shake usually is appropriate but this was no usuall business transaction....I lost myself and gave him a big hug of appreciation. The other gals did too.
I ran right home and put The Protect and Grip Thimble on my website. It comes in Small, Medium and Large. Minimum purchase is 3 (cuz you'll loose one down the chair cushion or put it in a project bag and you'll need another one, right?) Then you'll have to share one with a quilting friend because that's how quilters are....generous and love to share their best finds.
In honor of Jan Carr's kindness and generousity, I am giving away a Protect and Grip Thimble (medium) and a Clover tape measure (as seen in the photo) today on my blog. All you have to do to win is leave a comment on my blog about why you want this thimble AND name one other Clover product that you own or would like to own. I will do the random number generation (unless there are only a few posts...then I'll do the name in the jar trick) and the lucky winner will be announced tomorrow and the Thimble and Tape Measure will be shipped tomorrow morning :) Please leave your e-mail address....if you want the thimble that is :)
Smiles,
Kelly
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Beaded Purse
Quilt Market Friends
I left the convention center and started walking in the direction that I thought I had parked in. Mind you I have all the stuff I bought at Quilt Market in 2 bags over my shoulder. That fabric was heavy (not too heavy however....I would never have considered sitting it down!!!). I walked a few blocks to discover I did not recognize anything. I turned around and walked into a building that said transportation on it. I ran into three gals who had name tags on from the Quilt Market so I asked if they were familiar with the area. One tries to help me with her map and then the other gal said...."come with us we'll help you find your car." So I go with them.....for all I knew they wanted to take my stash....thankfully they didn't. Come to find out it was Lacey Hill and Carol and Nancy from Quilt Woman.com. They were soooo kind. They helped me find my van and waited until I was totally loaded and driving before they drove away.
Carol, Lacey and Nancy after a good nights sleep :)
I wish I had gotten these gals names. They are sisters and were sitting behind me in one of the Andover classes. I had not eaten since 8am and it was 5:30pm. I was so hungry but I'd be dipped if I was going to miss something just for food. I started chatting with these ladies and we were sharing our experiences. I mentioned I had not eaten and one of them offered me a package of Fruit Snacks and a bottle of water. You know I did not turn that down. All I had to offer in return was a pencil and a pad that was given to me by Brewer Sewing. I would say that was a excellent trade :)
I was fed then driven to my van. That was after I was given tons of gifts ....and I'm not dead or dreaming. It really happened.
Smiles,
Kelly
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
GrabARoo's for Free Motion Quilting...more on the Quilt Market
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Tears Are Running Down My Cheeks
I'm out on the porch tonight and I see a box....I could not believe it. It is from Virginia, the creator of the Easy Reach Thread Carousel. It is the size that I would imagine a Thread Carousel to be in. But why is she sending me one? My heart is pounding and I run into the house and open the box. Here is a beautiful card with such kind words and this lovely gift. Talk about take my breath away.
Bag Tags...By The Way
Truth be told....we are great friends and we went with other great friends and we all shared a room so we could be together and talk one another to sleep.
Ahhhh to have wonderful friends.
Smiles,
Kelly
I Won Miranda Stewart's New Punchneedle Book at Quilt Market
Marinda and her new book. She is such a beautiful woman. I wish my picture would have come out better. But it didn't so you will have to just imagine her beautiful eyes and smile.
Punchneedle is fun and not very difficult to learn. It does take a little practice but honestly you will be able to make something fun in just a few hours. I prefer the Super Luxo needles but I don't use the handle. Starr taught me to put the needle into a pencil eraser and punch using just the needle. I think there are 4 needles in the Super Luxo set....it is late and I'm tired...so don't quote me (you've probably learned by now not to ever quote me anyway....it could get you into a lot of trouble....it does me) ....check my site under Punchneedle and the pictures are there.