It's been a very busy week. We had our guild meeting on Wednesday. Then Thursday afternoon evening we set up for our annual quilt show. Friday and Saturday were the quilt show, and then Saturday take down.
I worked all three days, not as much as some people but my foot was bothering me. I found out several weeks ago I have plantar fasciitis and am undergoing treatment, but the pain gets worse in the afternoons.
These are the quilts I entered this year. Ella Maria Deacon
Mrs. Brown's quilt, this I made in the early 2000's and was quilted by Bonnie Hunter when she was quilting for others.
The Blessings Quilt which is for my friend June. She came to the quilt show on Saturday.
These are some of the other beautiful quilts in our show. This will be our opportunity quilt for 2025. Next year our theme is red and white quilts.
This is a one block wonder quilt by my co-chair of community service quilts, Cathy
This quilt guild member was being a white glove person, and got a kick out of this sign. There were chains between the Sunbonnet Sues so she put her hand between the chains.
The following are a few of the Presidents Quilts we have made for outgoing presidents of our guild.
Last week I did finish this redwork cat. Our mini group next year is going to make a red and white redwork quilt for our show.
This is what I will be working on for Slow Sunday Stitching. After this I have one more cat to go. The blue marks seem to be disappearing so I need to get these done in the next couple of days.
I will be linking up with Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching. Be sure and check out what everyone is working on.
Also Monday is the start of the On The Road Again Blog Hop Challenge, and also happens to be my day.
Thanks for stopping by!
Thanks for the quilt show! Your quilts are elegant!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Karrin, your Ella Marie Deacon quilt is gorgeous. One could look at it for hours and appreciate all the amazing details. You must be so proud of her. Mrs Brown's quilt is lovely, too. It's always fabulous to wander through a quilt and admire all the beautiful quilts fashioned by clever quilt makers. I hope your plantar fasciitis heals quickly with the treatment. Enjoy stitching your sweet kitty today
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! Such gorgeous quilts!
ReplyDeletelove the quilts. I always think quilt shows need a big sign up at the front saying "don't touch the quilts" and/or maybe when you purchase your ticket - too many touch and don't know they shouldn't
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the highlights of your quilt show! Your quilt looks fabulous on display at the show!!! Love those red work cats too. I hope your feet are feeling better soon. Do you have orthotics? I find they help prevent foot problems, which I have had in the past. Gail at the cozy quilter.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty quilts! You are a busy Lady. I have PF and arch problems. I have braces that were made for me for both issues. I do fine and have no pain. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteVery nice quilts! Saw a lot of quilts that have been around for awhile. Yours is beautiful. I wear custom made braces for PF and arch support. I have not problems or pain. My ankles were also getting weak (about 2010) and I wear the braces all the time (daytime). That way no medications! Take care Hugs, Nanette Having problems commenting and getting them to publish. Humm
ReplyDeleteLovely quilts indeed. I rather like the red embroidered cat too.
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful quilts! What a treat to see them and thanks for sharing too. Several caught my eye...I do like scrappy.
ReplyDeleteWow! Such gorgeous quilts!
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