Sunday, October 30, 2011

A Challenge

By Bettina


The Pilgrim/Roy Invitational Challenge for 2012 features some people we know. The rules: use fabrics selected by Hancock's of Paducah plus one other fabric. They asked people with distinctive styles to participate and got distinctive looks.

For Sharon & Paul
by Karen K. Stone

Nine Dog Night by Nancy B.



The show opens in Paducah (when?) and travels for the year. At the end the quilts will be auctioned to benefit the National Quilt Museum.

Glendora's Star by Judy M

Here is the first leg of the schedule:
Laurel County Public Library, London, KY 01/01/12 - 02/02/12
AQS Show Lancaster, PA 03/14/12 - 03/17/12
Illinois Valley Quilt Guild, Utica, IL 03/23/12 - 03/25/12
See more here:
http://www.quiltmuseum.org/traveling-exhibits.html


The River The Montain The Home by Joe

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Competition for a Cause


Whirling Star by Judy

Judy M is again competing with a team in the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative.


See more about her quilt here.

http://www.alzquilts.org/i0366.html


Here's whats happening:

2011 Stanley Cup Quilt-Off

"For the first ten days of November the "Feed Dogs" and the "Rotary Blades" will go head-to-head in an online quilt auction benefiting the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative. To the winners go the spoils: bragging rights for the team and the individual who raise the most money for the AAQI.

Playing for the "Dogs" are Alex Anderson, Hollis Chatelain, Becky Goldsmith, John Flynn, Renae Haddadin, and Sue Nickels.
On the roster for the "Blades" are Caryl Bryer Fallert, Pat Holly, Libby Lehman, Judy Mathieson, Mary Sorensen, and Ricky Tims.

It's all about bragging rights and raising awareness and money to fight Alzheimer's disease. Proudly announce your support for the teams or individual players by buying this commemorative merchandise. "

See more here.
http://www.cafepress.com/aaqi/7975537  




Ami has organized this charity effort in exemplary fashion. You can form a team with your group to compete and raise money.
http://www.alzquilts.org/serviceproject.html
And there's lots of stuff to buy on the site.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

August 2012 Summer Getaway

"Broom Drill at the Normal"

The August Event:
Sunday 8/12/2012- Sunday 8/19

Sally has confirmed dates and cost with the Y.
Sunday, August 12 (includes lunch) to Sunday, August 19 (includes breakfast)


We are guaranteed the Bothin Work Room (The Factory and Wi-Fi accessibility), one person per table and sleeping in that same building.

Fee is $675. Deposits $50.


This August's campers have first right of refusal. Please confirm by November 1st.
The rest of us: First-come, first-serve basis.


Guaranteed spaces for 20 quilters. The Y would like numbers in addition to the 20 by November 30th, so time is of the essence.


If you have forgotten how much fun it was and how much you will need the week off next August check out these posts and pictures.
http://ptbntaquilt.blogspot.com/2011/08/summer-retreat.html
http://ptbntaquilt.blogspot.com/2011/08/more-summer-retreat-pix.html

Thanks to Sally.
See her email of September 27 for more.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Karl

Sue F. sent a link to husband Karl's website

Where we found pictures of him playing his Japanese bamboo flute
in front of some familiar textiles.

And atop some familiar textiles.

Says Sue: I just helped my husband Karl put together his new cd cover and put my quilts on it. When you have time go check it out on his website at karlshak.com and click recordings and enjoy samplings of his new jazz cd which he plays the Japanese shakuhachi (bamboo flute.) He also wrote me a song called "Sues's Blues". The quilt I used for the cover is " green tea" and the one inside is a detail of "noh code"





 Here's what Karl's site says about his music.
Karl Young is a shakuhachi and shinobue player with a wide range of experience playing solo, and in traditional Japanese classical and folk ensembles, as well as playing jazz and modern western music in a variety of contexts. He is available for solo performances, accompaniment for readings, traditional Japanese folk music and dance with the group Ensohza which he cofounded, traditional Japanese ensemble music

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Megan Remembers Her Mom

Doreen in Monet's Garden

Jeanne calls our attention to a blog note from Megan.

Click here
http://www.faroutflora.com/2010/09/18/fabric-and-flowers/

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Jan's Quilt at AQSG

January, 1997

Years ago Jan found this antique quilt, which has a stamped inscription SAS.COM on it. Having been to the American Quilt Study Group conference in 1985 she knew that meant the Civil War Sanitary Commission. This is one of the very few surviving quilts of tens of thousands given to Civil War soldiers.

At AQSG's seminar at the end of September in New Jersey, Lorie Chase is going to give a paper called "The Dublin Quilt" about Jan and this quilt.

Click here to read more about the AQSG seminar.
http://www.americanquiltstudygroup.org/seminar.asp

Monday, August 29, 2011

Vivian's Blogs

Sounds of the Mountains

Vivian writes on her blog that she won a second place ribbon with this quilt at a recent TriCounty Art Show.

She's a faithful blogger with two blogs.
This one is for her art
And on her other blog here's a post about PT.B