State Fair Blue Ribbon, I'm excited! |
This is the winner, my Medallion Style with Borders Art Quilt. |
Finished my Komebukuro/Japanese Drawstring Bag #5. |
Fall decor fun for our grand children when they visit. |
Hello Quilt Friends! Fall is here and it's a wonderful time of the year.
I put out fall decorations so our grandchildren can have fun with the colors and talk about the upcoming fall and winter fun. It's important isn't it to share with children the excitement and beauty of the seasons as they change. I love the wonder in their eyes.
And my Medallion Style Art Quilt with Borders won a blue ribbon at the Washington State Fair, Yey! It was my first time at competition and I was not getting my hopes up. I had read some articles on state fair competition and read that it's really up to the judges to make the decisions on who does or doesn't win anything, so don't take the outcome personal. I entered 3 quilts and got one blue ribbon, I'm okay with that.
My Four Tiles Medallion quilt (BB2 challenge), now has another round of pieced borders and corner blocks ready to sew onto the center, it will measure approx. 32" square. This is my rendition and loose interpretation of the prompts by Audrey at Quiltyfolk. No applique will be added. I'm using this challenge as design practice.
Last week I finished my Komebukuro/Japanese style drawstring bag #5. I'm going for the rustic look in this series of drawstring bags. I made twine from fabric strips for the drawstring and that is time consuming. But I did find a faster way to make twine from a tutorial. Instead of holding the strips in one hand and doing the twisting with the other hand, the strips are anchored by a safety pin and both hands twist the strips, much faster and easier on the hands! I often learn as I go, right?
That is the quilt news from the valley, where the days are getting shorter.
Do you decorate or do something special to celebrate fall?
I'll be by to visit.
Yay for the blue ribbon. Congratulations! We 'celebrated' fall by buying pumpkins for the front porch and getting some pumpkin scones - our favorite!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I am so very happy for you. You really should have entered contests earlier with all your beautiful quilts. I hope you will collect many more ribbons in the future.
ReplyDeleteYour rustic komebukuro is as charming as the rest. Good that you found a smart way to twine the cords.
Enjoy autumn with your grandchildren.
Queenie
Congratulations on the win!! You deserve recognition for that quilt - it is so unique and lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Robin
ReplyDeleteWinning a blue ribbon in the state fair, that has got to be very exciting. I have never enter any of my quilts in quilt shows of any kind. I'm afraid that someone would judge me harshly and I'd feel like a failure and want to give up.
ReplyDeleteI have a rice bag on my list of projects. I have been exploring slow stitching this year and would love to put some of that into a bag.
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