Archive for June, 2015

Shipshewana, Student’s Work, Book Review

Sunday, June 28th, 2015

I just got back from teaching at the Shipshewana Quilt Festival.  What a beautiful area and great people.  There is a large Amish and Mennonite presence.  Pristine farm land for miles and miles.  To find out more about the show visit their website http://www.shipshewanaquiltfest.com/

I worked with Kim throughout the planning stages and while at the show.  Talk about one very organized and hard working person.  I loved working with Kim.  I don’t know how much she gets paid but I’m voting for her to get a raise!  If you have never been to the show, you need to check it out.  They have lots of fun events and shopping!  There are workshops, shop hops, flea markets, lectures, quilt show with lots of vendors and a fun event called “Schoolhouse” which is actually held in the school.  At the Schoolhouse, each participant signs up for the day, 9-4, and then every 30 minutes moves to another room to listen to a 30 minute demonstration or discussion related to quilting.  The comments I heard from the participants were excellent.  It was a great idea.

In this blog, I am going to focus more on the show. In upcoming blogs, I’ll share photos from the area.  Here are some of my favorite quilts/cars from the show.

When you walked into the show, there was an exhibit of old Hudson cars.  The cars were pristine….spotless…..shiny…    At first I thought….quilts on cars, I’m not so sure about this. But, the cars were so clean and it did draw me into the room  As many people said, it gave the husbands and significant others something to do.  The quilt on the car below is named “Let Your Light Shine”.  The top was made in 1915 and recently quilted by Deb Levy from Louisiana.

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“Miss Sally” is from the 1930’s and was recently quilted by M&M Quilting in Virginia.

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And here is the car I most wanted to bring home.  Love this car.  I think I am in my pink/salmon phase.

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The quilt below, “Ewe Are My Sunshine” was made by Janet Stone from Kansas.  I am a Janet Stone fan.  Love her quilts.

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The attention to detail is impressive.

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I did not get the name of this quilt but it was made by Claudia Clark Myers and quilted by Marilyn Badger.  I am also big fans of their work.

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“The Challenge” was made by Cathy Benke from Michigan.

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And I loved this quilt called “The Pink Lady”.  It was pieced by Russ Schmidt and quilted by Jan Hutchinson.

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Jan’s quilting was impressive and very complimentary to the quilt.

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This quilt was made from tiny little squares.  Seriously crazy.  The quilt was adapted from a cross stitch pattern with permission from the designer.

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I received a great email from Roxann this past week.  She took my class in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida this March.  The workshop was Block Three from Fiesta Mexico.  She admitted to not being an applique person.  She took the workshop with her daughter.  I think she may be a convert…..    Roxann added Block Five and she used the gecko from Block Four in her center block design.  I like the added touch, using the butterflies.   It is just the top but Roxann plans to quilt it soon.  It is so fun and cheery looking.

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BOOK REVIEW

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On the drive home from Shipshewana, Joe and I listened to “The Girl On The Train” by Paula Hawkins.  The book starts off by introducing you to all these characters and you have no idea where the story line is going.  But, in the end it all comes together.  Rachel takes the same train back and forth to work every day.  One day, she sees something that causes her to share it with the police.  It is a “who done it” kind of thriller.  Good read.

Until next week…….

Pittsburgh,PA and Book Review

Friday, June 19th, 2015

Earlier this week, I had a fairly short teaching trip to the Pittsburgh area.  Nice to be in Steelers’ territory!!

My first stop was a quilt shop, Quilter’s Corner, located in Finleyville, PA.  http://www.quilterscorner-pa.com/

 

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The owner, Mary Beth, is truly one of the nicest, giving shop owners I have ever met.  When the students arrived (and the teacher), we found an apple, chocolate bar and a fat quarter on our table.  How nice was that?  Mary Beth and her daughter made lunch for everyone!  Seriously……awesome.  Awesome applies to the fact that they took the time to do it and also to the food itself.

Mary Beth’s shop was so bright and cheery and her fabric selection – fabulous!

 

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The ladies who worked with Mary Beth at Quilter’s Corner, Barb, Cathe and Deb, were warm and welcoming. Deb teaches a class on creating caricatures using fabric. Here’s Deb:

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Here is her creation:

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What fun and I love, love, love the pin fabric Deb used for her forehead!

My second stop was the Three Rivers Quilt guild located in Pittsburgh http://www.threeriversquilters.org/  Great group of ladies!  If you live anywhere around that area, check it out.

And, of course, as I was working hard (or should I say having fun teaching) Joe was out goofing off, as usual.  Here are some of the photos he took around the Pittsburgh area. A nice shot  of the city and the confluence of the Monongahela and the Allegheny Rivers to form the Ohio River taken from atop Mt. Washington.  It had rained like crazy the night before so the rivers were really muddy.

 

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The capital of Steeler Nation: Heinz Field.        Go Steelers!!!!  Less than 90 days until kickoff.

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As Joe and I drove around Finleyville, surrounding townships and boroughs, we noticed that attached to the telephone poles were large vinyl, weather proof  photographs honoring local veterans. How wonderful. It made us both tearful. My father was a veteran as were Joe’s father and brothers, Also, Joe is a veteran. We slowed and stopped to read the names, branches of service and the wars they fought for us. Not one person in the cars behind us beeped their horns to hurry us along. What a special tribute these small towns in southwestern Pennsylvania pay to honor those who serve.

John A. Allridge

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Paul Lacko

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John Calvin Parry, Jr.

 

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Donn R. Kegel

 

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Arnold H. Kegel

 

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Lance R. Lawrence

 

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and Louise M. Desmond

 

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In case you are interested, here is a link with the names of all the veterans in Finleyville/Union Co.
http://www.troopbanners.com/Finleyville/?townview=Union

We are so thankful and grateful to those who have served and those currently serving.

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BOOK REVIEW

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I just finished listening to “Dragonfly in Amber” by Diana Gabaldon, the second in the “Outlander” series.  It is following the story of Jamie and Claire as she has traveled back in time.  Here are some words I read in a review to describe this series of books…

Historical Fiction

Romance

Scotland

Time-Travel

I’ll be starting the third book in the series very soon.  So, two down and six to go.

This week I am off to Shipshawana to teach, lecture and demo…..sounds like fun.  My friend Nancy went two years ago and recommended I take pants with an elastic waist band as the food is apparently very, very good!

On The Road Again and Book Review

Friday, June 12th, 2015

We just returned from visiting the Cal-Co Quilters, http://www.calcoquiltersguild.com/, in Battle Creek, Michigan.  What a fabulous guild.  Natalie had everything organized quite nicely.  I do appreciate a good program chair because it makes my life a lot easier.

It was my first trip out since surgery and things went very well.  I am so happy that Joe went with me.  I don’t think I could have lifted all the luggage, boxes, etc. on my own.  And, it’s good to have someone keeping an eye on me so that I don’t over do it.  While I was teaching, Joe went exploring. He’s sharing some of the wonderful sights around the area in this blog.

On the long drive across the Ohio Turnpike, I made Joe slow down so I could take a photo of the Cheez-It car/truck.  So, there were ten cars backed-up behind us……Hey, I had to get my picture!

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Battle Creek Michigan is known as “Cereal City, USA” and what a wonderful town. Upon entering the town is a great monument to one of its residents and  great American hero: Sojourners Truth.

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The town is so pristine and inviting

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Fantastic downtown

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Amazing fountain and relief sculptures in its central park

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and great bike and walking paths

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While I was teaching for the guild, Joe said he had to visit Kalamazoo about 20 miles west. He said the city was great and its Institute of the Arts and central park a must see.

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In the city’s square Joe found dozens of plantings with topieries. Here are a few.

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On our drive home many of the guild members suggested we visit Marshall, the county seat of Calhoun County and I am so happy we stopped.

They have a “dancing waters” fountain which is lighted in the evenings

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The Old Stone Barn, now the City Hall

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A quaint downtown with the National Museum of Magic and a preserved and operating turn of the century United States Post Office

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and the Honolulu House

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If you you have the opportunity to visit South Central Michigan, don’t hesitate and go visit some wonderful people and memorable places.

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BOOK REVIEW

16158542Thank you so much to those of you who recommended reading “Boys in the Boat” by Daniel James Brown.  I had a hard time putting this book down….loved the style of writing and the content.  The story follows one of the rowers, Joe Rantz.  There is background information about the other rowers as well as the coaches and the boat builder.  It is amazing what these boys went through in their personal and rowing lives.  The odds they had to overcome seemed insurmountable.  Impressive accomplishments.  Thanks for taking me on the journey.  I felt like I was there with them.

Health Status, Vultures, Book Review and Student’s Work

Friday, June 5th, 2015

The surgeon and cardiologist both gave me good reports this past week.  They keep reminding me that the recovery for this surgery is 6 months to a year.  And, I have been reminded of this by numerous people who have had open heart surgery, as well.  Rest assured….I am taking it easy.  I have nurse Joe to deal with if I try to do too much!

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Every summer, I post an update on the vultures in our bird bath.  They are back again.  Every time I see these large birds in the little bird bath it makes me smile.

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BOOK REVIEW

I usually review novels. This time, I am actually reviewing a quilt book.

book reviewWe went to Virginia yesterday to meet some friends for lunch.  Since Joe was driving, I had some time to read.  I had just purchased Becky Goldsmith’s book called, “A Quilter’s Practical Guide to Color”.  Great job Becky.  I love the page layouts.  They are a feast to the eye.  I will look at it over and over again! Not only because the photography and illustrations make me happy, but also because Becky has explained color in a way that is very understandable and applicable for quilters.  I highly recommend this book.  Visit Becky’s website listed below to order your copy.  While you are on the site, check out all of Becky and Linda’s other books and notions.  Get out your charge card now and have fun shopping!

http://pieceocake.com/collections/books

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I got a great email from Hazel Mark from High River in Alberta, Canada.  She took a class from me a while ago.  Let’s not say just how long because Hazel had some health issues and flood issues which kept her from quilting for a while.  But, her Magical Medallions-Block Three is now finished and it looks great.  Thanks for sharing Hazel.

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Until next week……