Quilt Shows

Missing In Action

I’m alive! Alive and well.  I’ve been gone because I have been sewing secret projects that I can’t share just yet. Hopefully next weekend I will be able to.

In the meantime, Anne and I are jet setting off to California to attend the International Pacific Quit Festival in sunny Santa Clara, CA.  I already know that I did not win a ribbon or anything, but just being juried in to the show feels like a huge win, in and of itself.

The quilts that were accepted are my Swoon:

Melissa.Dunworth.Swoon.FullAnd my Hypnotic Eye quilt.

Hypnotic Eye - http://blogs.sewbittersweetdesigns.comI will also be taking many many pictures for other friends that are in the show and were not able to attend. I am super excited for the weekend. Wish me luck that we arrive safely and without incident. This is Anne’s first time on a plane and I’m petrified because of her peanut and tree nut allergies. I will be armed with Epi Pens and sanitizing wipes!

Have a great weekend and I will be back in full blogging action next week!

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Washington State Fair

Anne and I made a trip to the Washington State Fair on September 11th, admission was free if you brought a canned food donation. A small price to pay to help someone else. We haven’t been to the fair since she was three because she had an allergic reaction to something there and we ended up under the care of 6 paramedics. Needless to say our trip left me nervous. We literally arrived, walked a mile to the quilt exhibit (no stops, no touching anything, no eating anything, barely breathing), looked at the quilts and walked a mile back to my car. I was scared the entire time. I am happy to report that this time we didn’t have to visit the paramedics at the fair.

We went to the fair because I entered three of my quilts. My Swoon, Hypnotic Eye and Divergent.  I wasn’t really expecting to receive any ribbons at the fair because having been in the past I know the quilts they typically pick are the ones that are hand appliqued and clearly years were invested in making them, so I was pleasantly surprised to find ribbons on two of my three quilts.

Swoon State Fair - https://test.sewbittersweetdesigns.comSwoon didn’t receive any ribbons, but that’s ok, she was a blue ribbon winner and a judges choice at the county fair and I’m still riding high on that.  She did get juried in to the upcoming Pacific International Quilt Festival, so that is super exciting.

Hypnotic Eye State Fair - https://test.sewbittersweetdesigns.comHypnotic Eye got a Judges Craftsmanship Ribbon, which is just awesome! It is such a wonderful feeling to have my technique recognized as being good.  It was kind of difficult to see it shoved into a corner, in fact, it was so well hidden that most of my friends who have gone to the fair haven’t even been able to find it. Oh well! Oh and good news, she’s heading to the Pacific International Quilt Festival too!

Divergent State Fair - https://test.sewbittersweetdesigns.comNow Divergent just surprised the dickens out of me, when I dropped her off I was warned that she may be disqualified and not even judged, so when I saw two ribbons on her I just beamed.  She received an Honorable Mention and a Judges Craftsmanship ribbon!  Wowzers, talk about knocking my socks off.

So, here’s why I entered the state fair. I want to get better at my craft, one way to improve is to know what you are doing right and what you are doing…”wrong”. I don’t really like the word wrong but it fits here.  The judges always provide feedback and good judges will provide positive comments and areas for improvement. Some judges turn their areas for improvement into negatives and that can be hurtful to read, but a good judge turns it into constructive criticism and that’s where the growth comes in. If you are willing to learn from the judges then it opens you up to growth.

I am excited to read my comments and send off Swoon and Hypnotic Eye to the next show. Wish me luck!

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A Fun Weekend

Hypnotic Eye - https://test.sewbittersweetdesigns.comMy people went with me down to Portland for the Quilt! Knit! Stitch! show and I got to see my quilt “Hypnotic Eye” hanging. It was such a fun experience.

Here’s a picture of just the quilt.

Hypnotic Eye - http://blogs.sewbittersweetdesigns.com

The quilt was hanging in the Black to White modern quilting challenge:

Black to White Exhibit - https://test.sewbittersweetdesigns.comHere is a picture of the full exhibit. It was such an honor to have a quilt hanging amongst such gorgeous quilts. The quilters in the Pacific Northwest sure do have some talent!

I hope have a wonderful Monday!

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