So, on Sunday afternoon, despite the jet lag (I promise the travel post is coming soon!), I really, really wanted needed to go over to the Mancuso show at Oaks. My Guild had a special exhibit at the show, and two of my larger quilts along with my Paint Chip Challenge had been juried in. Joe was happy for me and although the shipboard head cold had begun to impact him, he accompanied me. What a thrill it was to see my quilts on display! This was a first for me.
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The Paint Chip Challenge. Mine is in the center. We had to pull two paint chip samples out of a can, add one color and neutral(s), and make a quilt that was no larger than 24" finished. Mine is called Saramanda because Sarah and Amanda pulled my paint chips for me. It is a Barrister's Block. |
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Fewer Than Fifty [Shades of Gray] |
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Gato Limpio; Joe's in the photo because he was of immense help with the design.
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Meanwhile, at the big show in Chattanooga, the SSOBB quilts were on display, too! Alas, I couldn't be two places at once.
Comments
Looks like each one is quality work, Nancy!
You and the other barn-builders - and Julie - deserve an ovation for your wonderfully imaginative barns created with Julie's instructions. Wish I was close enough to Chattanooga to see all of these delightful barn quilts up close and personally. How perfect that they're making their debut in the home of Rock City. As a Southerner, I well remember the many barn roofs that said "See Rock City"!
Nice to see you and your sweetie, too!
Hugs!