Paducah Sneak Peek

Judi is vending her hand dyed fabrics at the show in Paducah and she’s all set up and ready for lots of customers with lots of money to spend!  She’s just posted some pictures on her blog which show the renovated areas and I’m really surprised to see how good things look.

I’m a little disappointed to see that a contract hasn’t been signed for 2010.  I surely hope AQS doesn’t have to go through big hassles to get future contracts signed for the Paducah show.

My Favorite Quilt

Amy is hosting a Bloggers’ Quilt Festival.  To see bunches of beautiful quilts and read inspiring stories, please visit Amy’s blog and those listed in the link box.

I’ve shared this quilt here several times but it is my all time favorite.

On June 13, 2005, I originally wrote about this quilt.  Here’s the story . . copied from there.

Back when American Patchwork & Quilting magazine began collecting blocks for the breast cancer auction, maybe in early 2004, I was a member of Alex Anderson’s message board (AAMB – which no longer exists). We decided to have everyone who wanted to participate send me a friendship star . . light pink star on a dark pink background or vice versa. And, they were to send me a fq of the background fabric for the sashing. So, I made the quilt, quilted it and sent it in.

I patiently waited for the auction to begin so I could try to get our quilt back. It was in one of the first few batches of quilts and I began to bid and bid and bid! Like everything I really want on ebay, someone else really wanted it too! So, it got way above my price range and I gave up. Right before the auction ended, I ran back to ebay and tried a couple more times but by now it was WAY above what I could pay and I was pretty relieved when this determined person outbid me AGAIN.

There’s a very generous lady who was also on Alex Anderson’s MB named Vicky. I asked one of our mutual friends if Vicky was the one bidding and she had no idea (so she said!). After the auction ended, this friend did a little investigating and tracked the winning bidder back to somewhere in east Texas. She even gave me the lady’s name and I looked her up on whitepages.com. Another friend said she had a sister near this person and she would contact her and let her know the details of the quilt. This was all back in July or August, 2004 I think. Both these friends (and most everyone else) knew it was really Vicky and they were probably sweating buckshot when I said I might contact this person myself! Thankfully I didn’t try to contact that person.

So, from last summer til this summer, I would think about that quilt every now and then and wondered why someone had wanted it so badly who had not been a part of the group making the quilt. I’d wake up some mornings and as I was laying in bed thinking about what I’d work on that day, I’d think about the pink quilt. I had decided that the winning bidder had someone special in her life who had been touched by breast cancer, this person loves pink and so . . she kept outbidding me to get the quilt.

Then, last weekend I hosted a retreat at Paducah. There were 37 of who us attended and almost all of us had met and gotten to be friends on the AAMB. Vicky was to come but she couldn’t be there. The first night, one of the ladies said she had a note to read from Vicky because everyone was so disappointed she couldn’t be there. Well, it wasn’t a note to everyone at all but a note to me from Vicky telling me how much I had helped her along the way with her quilting and they presented me with that quilt. I was so shocked and so thrilled. I felt so bad that I had been bidding against Vicky on that quilt and . .everyone else at the retreat had known for months that Vicky had the quilt and was going to give it to me. Wasn’t that the sweetest thing? I still can’t read Vicky’s note without crying!

We call it the “boomerang quilt” because it came back to me and I am so thrilled to have it back!

New Note:  One day I’m going to have a pink bedroom.  It may be a guest room but that quilt will have a home on my bed one day.  I rotate my quilts on the bed and every now and then, I get tempted to put the boomerang quilt on the bed but I’m not about to take a chance on messing it up.  It’s one of the very few, maybe the only, quilts that we have that we don’t dare use.  I love and it means the world to me.  Of course, with her blog, we all now know Vicky.  And, though I’ve told her many times before, THANKS!

Stash Project, Instructions 2

Do Instructions 1 again except use 5-1/4″ background squares and 2-7/8″ brightly colored squares.  Everything else is totally the same.  The flying geese units will measure 2-1/2″ x 4-1/2″, unfinished.  You will need 48.

The Many Faces of Chad

That boy!  One day he’s dressed in a suit and tie for class; one day he’s wearing a starched and ironed dress shirt and dress pants to class; most days he wears jeans and t-shirts but it’s his shoes that amaze me.  The ugliest shoes I’ve ever seen . . I’ve shown them here before.

They’re python and Chad loves them!  He’s had them for a good while and he really has taken good care of them (which means . . he hasn’t worn them fishing and hunting as far as I know).

Here he is all dressed up . . with these ugly shoes on.

Don’t ask me why he had these ugly shoes on with his penguin pajama pants!

But, folks . . I promise you . . this is how he arrived home from school Friday.  If I had my choice, I’d take the python shoes over having on two different shoes.

He came to the door to get the flash light to look at something under his hood (he arrives home every Friday with his car making a new weird noise).  I looked down at his feet and . . . I said “Chad, you have on two different shoes!“  He said “And, what’s your point?”  Hmmm . . I guess I don’t have a point!

I’m betting that’s exactly what he wore to his classes today but I’m too afraid to ask!