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There's a Reason for the Delay

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"Embers" was completed back in January and I'm just now getting around to sharing it! Better late than never, right? šŸ˜¬ This project began back in October 2024, as I was getting ready to take a trip east for the Schweinfurth exhibit in Auburn NY. ( https://creativelifesampler.blogspot.com/2024/11/qaq-2025-opening.html ) I coupled some black scraps  with a wonderful, glowing inspiration fabric in this improvised composition.  It reminded me of walking through piles of leaves in the crisp, cool temperatures we were anticipating and vibrant fall foliage against dark, wet branches. I brought it along as a portable appliquĆ© project. ("Always be productive,"- that's my motto.)    The  appliquĆ©  work  continued  through Thanksgiving and moved into the quilting stage as temperatures dropped and winter settled on us. It was turning out to be a dry season for  Southern California . Then we rolled into January 2025 when the wildfires ignited chaos in ou...

Themes from QuiltCon 202

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Phoenix Convention Center Still processing QuiltCon which took place February 19-23 in Phoenix this year! My quilt, Blue Improvised Silhouette, on the left. First, I had the joy of seeing two of my quilts displayed in the Handwork category and then I took a closer look at the neighboring quilts on display. I was blown away by the craftsmanship of the entire section. I was so impressed, and quite humbled, by the ideas and execution of all the quilts chosen. They have inspired me to experiment in my own work and push the boundaries even more! Now that I've had the time to look through my cell phone pics I thought I would share a little of what I observed at the show. Of course, there were reimagined variations on shapes or adaptations of traditional patterns like the Log Cabin. (It's always cool to see how people are rethinking and modernizing old favorites.) I'm also intrigued every year by the quilts that present an optical illusion and especially by the quilts that look di...