Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Looking for Inspiration...

It's been a few months since I've had the time to sit and write about what has inspired me to create, or what I would like to create.  I've been in a drought, creatively speaking, that is.  So today's post is about simply looking at things we might see that could inspire us in quilting, such as shape, color, and design.  I decided to look at everyday things around me like.........someone's pair of embroidered boots.......thought these were pretty cool.......



The grace of a beautiful ballerina perhaps.......that's my niece Alex practicing for a performance.....


Maybe a stack of trays from the local bakery....nice colorful pastries....



Maybe some vibrant petunias....


Today was the day I told myself I had to get back into the habit of posting about how to look for inspiration or what I'm thinking of making.  I see inspiration everywhere but, always seem to have to focus on other things like work, house, family, friends.  I'll be sharing photos of what's on my back burner soon.  When I can't create an art quilt, I resort to sketching and/or taking photos.  This seems to quickly satisfy my need to capture something of beauty.

I'll be posting soon again.  My goal is before the end of the week.  Keep checking back...

Until next time......


Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Happy Holidays...

Happy holidays to everyone!  Meant to post a lot sooner but, somehow haven't found the time.  I'll be taking a blog break until after the 1st of February.   In the meantime, be safe, stay warm & sneak in a little sewing time at your sewing machines when you can.

Until next time...

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Frisco Quilt Guild Exhibition

The Frisco Shawnee Trail Cowboy Days is an annual event that takes place, in downtown Frisco during fall, and is presented by the Frisco Heritage Association (a volunteer non-profit organization). For more information visit www.everydayfrisco.com.

This event brought a wonderful opportunity for our Frisco Quilt Guild to display our talented member's quilts in one of the historic homes next to the Heritage Museum.  

Here's what the historic house looks like at night...



Below are our committee co-chairs, Karen & Pam, along with enthusiastic members, who did a great job of organizing this event.  

We set up the evening before.....and as you can tell by the smiles....we turned work into play.....it was so much fun.......



We set up tables....


Others set up Xmas trees....thank you Lesley & Diane....and a very special thank you to co-chair's husbands Tom & Skyler for your help..... 


Great tree for the Xmas quilts section.....


This tree had a lot more ornaments but, I got busy and forgot to take another picture...


The Xmas section looks good......


Close up of wreath.......great idea for displaying ATC's, Artist Trading Card's.......A group of us traded these for one year.....they're great keepsakes and I would keep this wreath out all year round.........

 

There was a blue & white quilts section....



Vintage quilts.....



Jewel Toned Batiks......



Fall quilts greeted visitors walking indoors.....

     


Red, White, & Blue upstairs....


Traditional meets art.....


More smiles......



My pictures don't do these quilts justice.....this quilt had some metallic sparkling thread quilting.....








Children's section....



So many people helping made this fun and easy......



Art Quilts.....



Let's go back downstairs.....


By this time some of us are hungry....in spite of the candy dish....we held out.....cause Babe's restaurant is next door....


Display board showed how our guild participates in the community  & other activities available to it's members....thank you to Karen Egle Jordan (co-chair) for this board! 



Once we finished.....some of us posed for a picture....this isn't everyone that helped out.....some had gone home....


Dinner at Babe's.....


The morning of the event started out nicely.....


This year's raffle quilt.....



Scenes from the day's events.....


Armadillo races....only in Texas.....


Pumpkin carving.....


One of the other historic homes.....


If you didn't make it out to the event, there's always next year....thanks to a great group of ladies for making this quilt show come together so well organized and fun!

Until next time......