
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Strike Three!


Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Deja Vu All Over Again
Monday, September 27, 2010
Different Strokes for Different Folks

However, one of my fellow quilters thought this was beautiful! I guess that's what makes life interesting...we all have different taste.
Anyway, I hope to get this quilted and bound soon and then get it out of my house!
Unfortunately, I still have some blocks left....just enough to make a child's quilt. Oh well, the fabric will get out of my house eventually!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
All Good Things Must End
Unfortunately, today is the last day of my guild's exhibit. If you want to see a few photos, check out the ones I posted on my group blog here.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Ready, Set, GO!

Monday, September 20, 2010
A Triangle To Start My Week

You may notice that sometimes my triangles have pointy tops and sometimes they are cut off. That's because I don't always remember to take a photo before I sew them to the adjoining dark triangles.
This software has so many bugs, it's not funny. I lost track of the number of problems a long time ago...Sheesh...they really need to get an improved version out on the market and they should also provide a patch (free of charge) that would correct all of the bugs for those of us who spent our good money on the first version!
Friday, September 17, 2010
I've Caught the Bug

On a totally different subject....I met fellow PA quilting blogger Karen (of Quilting With Grace blog) at my guild's exhibit yesterday. It was fun putting a face to a blog...

Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Whose Blog Is This Anyway?
Monday, September 13, 2010
Blue Monday
Friday, September 10, 2010
Feast for the Eyes
Here are a few shots of the quilts hanging on the walls of the Gmeiner Art & Cultural Center in the Mountain Laurel Quilt Guild's Exhibit 2010.


I haven't had time to take as many photos as I'd like, so I'm hoping to do so this weekend. Then later on you'll get to see some more...there's lots to see.



Wednesday, September 8, 2010
She's At It Again


Monday, September 6, 2010
Back To Work

I had been planning on doing one row of triangles at a time and had managed to complete 11 of 13 in the bottom row, but got stuck with the two that remained. When I finally sat down a couple of days ago to work on the quilt again, I decided to leave them for later and to spend my time now working on the triangles that won't make me tear my hair out.
As I result, here is "TR1, Spanish Moss", a beginner-level paper-pieced triangle. Perhaps this has now primed the pump and I'll have another triangle to show soon.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
A Small Taste
I haven't had time to go through my photos yet, but you can get a peek at a few shots of our exhibit on my friend Madalene's blog today. I hope to have some photos up on my blog in the next week...
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
You're Invited!

The Mountain Laurel Quilt Guild is having a party and you're all invited!
I spent the last couple of days with a few other guild members helping with the hanging of our exhibit which opens this Friday with a gala evening reception. Wow, what teamwork. When the period for dropping off quilts ended on Sunday evening, it looked like such a difficult job lay ahead. But under the leadership of two of my quilting friends, our "artistic director" Madalene (of Working Wall blog) and this year's exhibit chair Susan (of Hanging on by a Needle and Thread blog), and with the hard work of several guild members, (thank goodness for ibuprofen!) the result is absolute heaven. I would love to show you some photos of what it looks like, but I don't want to spoil the surprise. It will have to wait until sometime after the opening reception on Friday.
If you're in the Wellsboro, PA area this Friday, please consider stopping by. There is no entry fee and everyone is welcome. If you cannot make it to the reception, please consider visiting the exhibit while it is on display from September 4th through 26th. Gallery hours are 2-5PM daily, again with no entry fee. Believe me, if you love quilts, you won't be sorry you came.