Thanks to Amy and the prize sponsors for once again giving us the opportunity to share our quilts at the 2012 Spring Blogger's Quilt Festival. I can't wait to sit down with a glance of wine and enjoy the show.
The quilt I selected to share is my Spinning Sampler quilt. For those of you meeting me for the first time, I am an Ohio State Buckeyes alumni and fan. A number of my quilts are made from Scarlet and Gray fabric, thats where I got the name for my blog.
This is a quilt I started after I took a class from Marti Michell using her Perfect Patchwork Templates at the 2010 Lake Farm Park’s Quilt Show. She displayed a number of samplers in class in 12” and 6” sizes. So I started one using my Scarlet and Gray stash that includes twelve 12" blocks on point, with a 24" Carpenter’s Wheel center medallion block.
I'm so glad that I decided to enter the quilt in the 2012 Lake Farm Parks Quilt Show. This is the third quilt I have entered in this show. My quilt actually made it into the video on the website!! I was so excited when I found out I had won a ribbon!!!
Starting at the top the 12 blocks used in the quilt are Rising Star, Weathervane, Northern Lights, Rosette, Pieced Star, Hidden Star, Rolling Sawtooth Star, Ohio Star, Dutchman’s Pinwheel, Sweet Sixteen, Martha Washington Star, Wild Goose.
I used a layout I found in Electric Quilt’s EQ7 and then added a border that includes 200 Flying Geese. I’m not sure what really possessed me to make that many Flying Geese??
This quilt is machine pieced and machine quilted by Jennifer McCann of Galena, Ohio and measures 80" by 80".
My DH comment on this picture of Garfield, he wonders if the cats get dizzy or headaches looking at my quilts??
I'm so glad that I decided to enter the quilt in the 2012 Lake Farm Parks Quilt Show. This is the third quilt I have entered in this show. My quilt actually made it into the video on the website!! I was so excited when I found out I had won a ribbon!!!
I have made the decision to enter the quilt into the National Quilt Association (NQA) show in Columbus this next month. I'm a little nervous about mailing my quilt. I might have a shot at an attendee vote with all the Buckeye fans in attendance!! Wish me LUCK!! I will be unable to attend the show so please take pictures for me!!
I enjoyed looking at your scarlet and gray quilts. I especially like the Buckeyes quilt. And this Spinning Sampler is marvelous.
ReplyDeleteThe moment I saw your quilt I thought - Ohio State! The NQA show in Columbus is a great show. I've had quilts in it several times and they do a great job. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI will miss the Columbus show this year, too. Too bad! Some friends will be going, however, so I will tell them to be sure to find your quilt, take a pic for me, and vote for it. Good luck!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Congrats on the ribbon - it was well-deserved.
ReplyDeleteawesome stars!
ReplyDeleteHope you visit my blog too,
margaret gunn
www.quiltsoflove.blogspot.com
stunning colors and congrats on the ribbon
ReplyDeleteAnn
It's beautiful! Just love it!
ReplyDeleteCongrats- it's beautiful! I've lived in Columbus for 2 years now and have learned quite a bit about Buckeye fans and Ohio State. :) When is the NQA show? I may just have to go.
ReplyDeletebeautiful color combination, perfect sewing! beauty! congrats on your ribbon! wow! :)
ReplyDeletehugs from Russia,
Masha
Greetings from another Ohioan far from home. I love everything about this quilt, especially that flock of geese. Congratulations on your show win.
ReplyDeletenot really into those colors, but what a beautiful quilt! love your blocks and all of the design. thanks for sharing and have a great day
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Very pretty! I love the medallion and the arrangement of the blocks around it!
ReplyDeleteHey, just found your blog through trying to find pictures for this years NQA show! I'm from Ashtabula so we're neighbors! :) Hope your quilt did well in the show, I still haven't found many pictures for it yet. Lake Farmpark is one I go to every year and I would like to enter as well. Every year I chicken out though, so we will see! :)
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