Quilt Show Haul

Ahhh…you can hear the collective sigh of relief from all the quilters of the Foothills Quilters Guild here in Shelby, NC. It was a terrific show with many gorgeous quilts.

The funny thing about quilt shows that you attend for several days straight is that you can lose track of everything you’re accumulating. I came home thinking “I didn’t buy much fabric” only to dump out more than 10 yards from various bags and purses!

So here’s my latest haul:Going from the left to right I’ve collected:

  • 16 Vintage blocks from our guild’s boutique. I don’t know who donated them, but they’re going to make an awesome quilt.
  • Upper fabric are batik fat quarters and 1/2 yards from the Quilter’s Gallery.
  • More fat quarters and Micron Pigma Pens from Schoolhouse Quilts.
  • 6″ and 4″ squares and luggage tag found in the guild boutique. In case you haven’t caught on yet, our guild boutique was outstanding this year! It was like a quilt store all of it’s own.Guild boutiques are so important because they help to increase the revenue generated by the show. Our boutique chairwoman did a great job, but so did all the members that cut fabric, made pillows, journal covers, coasters, quilts, jackets, aprons, and donated used magazines and books.
  • Ribbons – Honorable Mention for The Scarlet Letter, Best in Show, Best Machine Quilting, and 1st Place Art Quilt for Release Your Light.
  • Border fabric and more 1/2 yards from the Quilter’s Gallery.

I have no clue what I’m going to do with all the new fabrics, but isn’t that the fun of buying it?

I have (finally) realized that the best fabrics that work for video demonstrations are very plain, solid color fabrics in dark colors like black, purple, blue, green, and red.

I figure it takes around 50 days to really get a handle on how to do something really well, and while the videos have been turning out great so far, just wait until you start seeing the new ones, especially the extended versions soon to come on the DVD!

Now let’s go quilt (or drool over more fabric!)

Leah Day

LeahDay

Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

10 Responses

  1. Congrats on your ribbons.

  2. Lee says:

    Nice fabric haul and you are definitely deserving of those ribbons. I just checked out your DSD home page, you are one great quilter and machine goddess. I am really enjoying your 365 days of free motion, so inspiring.

  3. Carrie P. says:

    Wow, Congratulations on all your ribbons. That is so awesome.
    Great goodies from your shopping the vendors too.

  4. Emma says:

    Congratulations on all of your ribbons! I'm enjoying your quliting designs and they're inspiring me to create my own as well.

  5. Wow.. Congratulations on your ribbons – I hadn't seen your quilts before, they are just amazing!

  6. SewCalGal says:

    Congratulations. I think you are wonderful and I hope you win many more ribbons (and prizes).

    SewCalGal
    http://www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

  7. Geta Grama says:

    Congratulations for all those ribbons.
    And thank you for the hard work you put in every article on this blog.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Well, look at this, another comment on the next day – I have been drooling over your show quilts…. with ribbons! But the real drool is the explaination that you have thought out and taken the time to share with us. I have learned soooo much in these posts. Actually have a desire to do some of my own machine quilting ….

  9. Jnet says:

    I thought I posted a comment but guess it didn't go through! They don't always go through on the first or even second try!

    I love your work, and you deserve all of the ribbons you received. I wish you would be at the Houston Quilt show this week!
    Jeanette

  10. Helen says:

    Hi Leah

    Many congratulations on the haul of ribbons – and well deserved! I am so enjoying your posts, especially the fact that you are a young'un (well, at least compared to me!) and doing such great work. Quilting is alive!!

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