Friday, May 23, 2025

A QUILT SHOW BY A GUILD IN SALEM, OR

 Last Friday (already a week ago?) I went to a quilt show held by a large guild and was not disappointed at all.  There were so many wonderful quilts that I can't possibly show you all the ones that were amazing, but here are most of the ones I liked best.

This is the one I would have voted as my favorite (if I hadn't forgotten to put the vote in the box).







These next 2 quilts were displayed as quilts that were in prior shows.


This blue & green one is made up of scraps.  She was sewing colored scraps together and then decided to put them together like this.  A great idea!  I think I might start sewing scraps together in colors and see what happens.

This cat quilt is adorable!

This is a table runner and if you look closely you can see the quilting depicts smoke coming out of the chiminys.
 

This star quilt is amazing and I love it, but I wouldn't want to make it.





Don't you just love going to quilt shows?  The beauty is so uplifting and just makes one want to keep quilting, doesn't it?  I think I need to slow down my quilting for a while so I can work on my family history, which I have been trying to do but I keep having things to sew.

I have been planting a lot of flowers around my house.  Last year I tried growing flowers from seed and I have given up on that.  So this year I'm buying plants already blooming.  My first ever poppy is blooming!  My walking friend and I had loved some poppies that we walked past a couple years ago.  We took some seeds and planted them.  This year one of her seeds sprouted!  But I haven't seen any poppies come up from the seeds I planted.  Ugh.  This is 2 views of the one I purchased.  There is another bud coming soon.  



Thanks for visiting!  


3 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing the quilt show - I like your favorite as well, but that must have taken a lot of planning and careful sewing to get everything where it should go! I like the red, white and blue stars, too. I hope some of your seeds decide to sprout - I'm waiting on my beans in my garden, but we've had cool weather ever since I planted them a week ago, so who knows?

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  2. The quilts are all beautiful. Warm greetings from a 68 year old lady living in Montreal, Canada.

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  3. I do enjoy a quilt show, but rarely get to them, so thanks so much for sharing!
    I used to grow so many flowers, but I am pretty much down to the daffodils, Iris and roses--things that come back without replanting. :). Our soil is so poor, and the binderweed infiltrates everything. I am tired of fighting it.

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