Sunday, July 20, 2025

QUILTS FROM THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY QUILTERS SHOW

 I'm sorry it has taken so long to post some quilts from the quilt show last month.  Just not organized enough to get it done.  I volunteered as one of the "white glove" ladies and after 2 1/2 hours of walking around, up and down the rows, I was really tired.  I'm not adding the information about each one - it's too hard to get them right.








This Dear Jane quilt was right next to mine, which you probably have seen a long time ago.  It not, you can type "Dear Jane" in the upper left corner and it will come up.  I was talk                 ing with the lady who made it and she made 2 of them because when she gave this one to one of her sons, her second son said he would like one too, so she made another one.  I give her a lot of credit for making 2 of the Dear Jane quilt.  Not that it's impossible, but I just don't think I could make another one.


This hanky/states quilt was really pretty!




I'm working on this house quilt now.  My houses are all blue and I'm getting ready to do the branches.







One day recently the temperature got up to 99 degrees and it might do that again.    I'm so grateful for air conditioning.  

3 comments:

  1. You don't need to apologize for being busy! The quilts are wonderful and a great variety of styles. I missed a local-ish show here because of work and I was sad about that, so you've helped scratch an itch! I hope you're finding time to quilt, too!

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  2. Quilts are always worth waiting for! Thanks for sharing, and please don't share your 99 degrees with us! We have one day in the lower 90s predicted for later this week. With the high humidity it's rough for those of us who don't have central air.

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  3. How wonderful are all these quilts?? It never fails to amaze me how talented people are. I just found your blog from Pinterest. Glad you are doing well!

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