Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Quilt Show Countdown!

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It’s been a busy week getting ready for our guilds Quilt Show that starts on Friday.   Above is the poster I made for our show and displays our Raffle quilt.   I have remade all our name tags, entered all the quilt show entry forms into spread sheets, and printed off all the Story cards that get pinned to the quilts.   Had a few friends over to help cut out all the Story cards and brain storm about a few display posters we needed to make for the show. Also organised all the entries by size and location to where they will hang so *fingers crossed* that job goes smoothly!   
I wanted to share more pictures of our Raffle Quilt “Cattails in the Meadow” with you again as it will be drawn for on Saturday!   These pictures were taking back in the fall when I quilted it.
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If you live near Flin Flon I hope to see you at the show. 

12 comments:

  1. Gorgeous! Wish I could buy a chance to win this beautiful quilt

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  2. Gosh wish I could be there to buy a ticket! That is a stunning raffle quilt.

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  3. Your raffle quilt is gorgeous and you certainly worked your usual magic with the quilting. Can you share with us what the quilt pattern is? I can see it in my house so I guess I'll just have to make it. I've been the registrar for my guild's show and done all those tasks you spoke of. It's all a huge undertaking. No doubt your show will be wonderful. Too bad I live in NY.

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    1. The quilt pattern is "Cattails in the Meadow" by Judy Niemeyer.

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  4. The raffle quilt is gorgeous as I am sure your show will be as well , sure would be nice to be there .

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  5. Oh can I ask what is a toonie parade ?

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  6. I never tire of viewing your beautiful pictures of the quilts you have worked on. Hope you raise lots of money with this beauty. Enjoy the show.

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  7. oh my goodness gracious -fabulous feathers!

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  8. I have had this pattern for 2 years now and am afraid to start please tell me its not as hard as it looks, I see you to love stonhenge fabrics they are so warm lovet to see you work but I'm in ontario bit far for a day trip . pat

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    1. I didn't piece it, just quilted it but if you like paper piecing then you should be able to make it no problem!! Just have to be organized with these patterns!

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