Karen Eckmeier from Connecticut made “Rambling Roses”.
To find out more about Karen, visit her website http://www.kareneckmeier.com/
This is also a Karen Eckmeier quilt called “River Stones”.
“Flowers in the Crystal” was made by Kiyoko Ishihara from Japan.
Great use of “fussy” cutting the fabrics.
I have been saying for the past many years…..”I have not seen a Sally Collins quilt in ages and I love her work”. Well, Sally stepped out of the box with her quilt called “Discovery”. I love it when I look at a quilt, like it and then am shocked when I see the quilter’s name and would have never expected this from them.
Sally won first place in the Innovative Pieced category. To find out more about Sally visit http://www.sallycollins.org
Her layout is so different from her traditional style but she certainly showed off her precision piecing.
Yoshiyuki Ishizaki made “Kan Oh Chi Rai-Prediction by Study the Past”. She is from Japan.
Impressive use of an incredible fabric collection. Yoshiyuki won second place in the Innovative Pieced category.
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Joe built Kitty Carlisle a perch right outside of our side door. She loves it.
She can see us and we can see her. We have been able to touch her and even got her to the vet for shots, treatments and her ears are looking better. No more mites!
The nights have been getting a little colder….now Kitty Carlisle has her own heated house which was built and given by our friends, Wanda and John. Kitty picked her own decorations
Now, if its rainy or cold, Kitty goes in for a nap.
Life is good!
Until next week……..