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Archived Posts For
April
2008
| Saturday, April 26th 2008 19:09:48 By Jackie |
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April 26 - Coming Up for Air
ALL the tops are stitched and in the hands of the fabulous quilters, we are fortunate enough to call our friends! We have 6 quilters helping us through the 'slam' this time . . . with SO MUCH talent.
Today is the local Scraps & Threads quilt show - and I'm off to be in the booth promoting our Outdoor Quilt Show - this year on August 2nd. We've entered one of our new quilts in the show -- Peaks & Valleys in the Traditional fabrics, as it came back from the quilter on Wed. and is now bound, photographed . . . . ready . . .AND it was pieced by three of us (team effort, remember!), all of us being members of the guild.
Also -- ALL the new patterns, PLUS the older ones we've made in the new fabrics are posted on the web page - WHEW! http://www.animas.com/AQPpatternsPoinsettia.html
We hope you like them! The Poinsettia fabrics are absolutely, incredibly stunning --- even if I do say so myself . . . both palettes. They are shown on the fabric pages.
So - no new photo here today . . . and tomorrow I'm heading to Kalispell to check on my Dad and Mother (Daddy is making slow progress) and pick up quilts from quilters!!
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| Thursday, April 17th 2008 20:13:42 By Jackie |
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April 17 - Poinsettia Progress !
What a day we had yesterday. We totally completed the Peaks and Valleys top AND it's on its way to Carole Moseley for quilting. We also have a great start on Joy and on Weaver Fever . . . . both of which will hopefully be finished today. This morning, I'm also cutting Eureka -- no idle moments here!
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| Wednesday, April 16th 2008 19:10:40 By Jackie |
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April 16 - STITCHING POINSETTIAS !
The Traditional palette of our new Poinsettia collection has landed!! That is, our advance air yardage -- here just so we can stitch the new quilts for market. It's absolutely GORGEOUS!
The 'team' arrives this morning, and we're underway. We'll begin with Joy. She's a Queen, and I got her all cut out yesterday afternoon. Will also begin with Peaks & Valleys.
OH SUCH FUN!!
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| Sunday, April 13th 2008 19:32:44 By Jackie |
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April 13 - Life's Full Days
Since my previous post I've been to Durango, CO to teach, seeing many good friends from our years of calling Durango home. And, I've been working on the web page --- it's amazing how long some of these pages take to develop!. And, being a daughter to my parents.
My Dad is in the hospital. He's had difficulty with a replacement knee almost since its beginning 2 years ago. This particular knee replaced an earlier replacement knee . . . i.e. it was his third new knee. He simply wore one out! Finally it was discovered there was an infection which had attached itself to the appliance, causing the constant discomfort, so it's been removed and he's healing with a stiff leg (no knee). The biggest difficulty is he's 89 and also over-reacts to anethesia. We'll all be glad when he's 'back!
Hopefully the new Poinsettia fabric will arrive later this week so we can begin stitching. And, until then, I'll keep Photoshop painting the new quilts, and getting the new web pages ready to launch.
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| Thursday, April 3rd 2008 01:21:13 By Jackie |
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April 2 - Smokey Bear Retreat
I truly had a fabulous weekend. Six of my Eureka quilting friends and I went to Smokey Bear Ranch, near Glacier National Park, and stitched our hearts out for THREE --- count 'em - 1-2-3 DAYS. WOW! It was grand.
This first photo shows Marilyn & Mel. Marilyn finished a quilt she'd started as a mystery of the month - stunning. Mel finished her Eureka blocks, and then totally assembled a memory quilt for a relative who is fighting Breast cancer -- really a special quilt.
Looking down from the top -- on Mel, and across the table is Deb, who assembled and created some individual effects to a mystery she wanted to finish. It came out really super.
Barb and Kay and Lori -- only Kay is looking at you. Barb spent most of her weekend building a spectacular log cabin for her sister. Lori - who stitches with incredible speed and accuracy, completed her Eureka, then quilted two quilts for some special little people. Kay put the Caboose block for our upcoming Outdoor Quilt Show together, then made a one block wonder using my Pink Fuchsia II fabric.
As I mentioned, we were right next to Glacier Park. They've had a bit of snow this winter, and we had even more while we were there. On all three days I enjoyed a walk in the fresh air -- and their wonderful 'pup', Smokey, a 150# Newfoundland went along. He's truly special!
It was a wonderful BREAK. And, yes, I stitched. Made a scrappy blue and yellow Hunter's Star and then played with beads for a while.
Anxious to return there!!
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