Country Piecemakers – Melons and Curves – and Antiques

Posted By on July 12, 2008

Today I attended my first Country Piecemakers Quilt Guild Meeting – in fact it was my first GUILD MEETING EVER….a milestone event.  I had a wonderful time and everyone was so nice.

I made it to Powhatan without getting lost – so right away I knew it was going to be a great day.  And indeed, the day just kept getting better and better!  I had NO IDEA I would be treated to a mid morning feast – as well as lunch (hosted by the HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE.)   It was absolutely WONDERFUL.

Lo and behold – one of the SCRAPPY SISTERS was the President.  I already knew Sara (who is FAMOUS for her long arm quilting cottage) but this is the first time that I had met her sister Nancy!

One of the Scrappy Sisters

Everyone in the guild has made a SUNBONNET SUE quilt block to represent who they are……here are a couple of close ups.  Now the new kids, (Linda and me) need to make one!  (We also get to make a fancy fabric name tag – I need to get my brain in gear!)

Sun Bonnet Sue Blocks  SUN BONNET SUE BLOCK

I wish that I could have taken pictures of all of the SHOW AND TELL PROJECTS (that was really a lot of fun)…..I did get a couple of pics of the NIC (NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE) Quilts – some little babies are going to be very cozy.

NIC Quilt  NIC Quilt

Isn’t this a wonderful wall hanging?

Wall Hanging

and I love this one that Nancy made!

Donna\'s Quilt top

This was my LUCKY DAY because not only did I get to join the guild (there are now 39 members and the membership is temporarily closed at 40 because of space in the meeting room) but I also got to register for the GUILD’s QUILT RETREAT in Massanetta Springs, October 2- 5.  I am so excited – I even have a roommate – Karen!  It gets better – Karen even said that she would drive – and for someone who is majorly geographically challenged this was a major cause for celebration. 

 

After the guild meeting, Patsy taught us how to make a MELONS AND CURVES QUILT.

Patsy taught us how to sew a MELONS AND CURVES QUILT  Patsy\'s quilt with crystals

Look at Patsy’s quilt with crystals – wow, my grandmothers would have never believed that you could put iron-on crystals right on your quilt!  🙂  I think that I just might have to try this!  They iron on and stay on. 

It was really a lot of fun to make these blocks and the curves were not as difficult as I had imagined.  Here are my four blocks that I made today – and I am trying to decide WHICH way to set them together….any votes?  Decisions decisions!

Melons and Curves - Setting A    SAO MELONS AND CURVES

 

SAO MELLONS AND CURVES Setting 3

 

Before we left, Catherine had a surprise…….now this SUPPOSEDLY is the TRUTH (everyone says it is true) – she has NEVER made a quilt before – she has woven fabric – see her holding her work of art…..

Catherine\'s Woven Fabric

and I BELIEVE that she made this block out of her PAPER LUNCH NAPKIN—

Catherine\'s Lunch Napkin

BUT SHE HAS NEVER MADE A QUILT!

Catherine\'s Surprise

However she IS GOING TO MAKE HER FIRST ONE – A MELONS AND CURVES KING-SIZED QUILT…..this is her making her big announcement!

And notice the notebook that she is holding – made from jelly-roll strips (I think.)  Every member has one – and I got one today as my new member gift!  It is so nice!

After I left the Guild Meeting I actually did get lost (TWICE) – but that is OK because I got to see the HISTORICAL POWHATAN COURTHOUSE (and yes I took a picture but when I downloaded it, it had a fatal error!)  And there was also a FATAL DOWNLOAD ERROR on a picture of the HOLLYWOOD CHURCH and the beautiful country side (I figured I might as well enjoy myself while I was lost! I only wish my unplanned detour pictures would have downloaded onto my website – they are cute pictures because I can SEE them on my camera!)  🙂

Once I got back on the right road I found the POWHATAN ANTIQUE STORE.  I was thrilled because there was no one in the car to tell me that I couldn’t stop – SO I STOPPED!  Antiques are high up toward the top on my LIST OF FAVORITE THINGS!

ANTIQUES - POWHATAN

And I didn’t leave without a very cute angel rag doll and some “country boxes!”

POWHATAN ANTIQUES Angel Doll and Boxes

My husband loves ships and lighthouses – and so I found his Christmas – or birthday present – three framed lighthouse pictures at the antique shop.  (Can you believe the luck of this poor man to have his birthday fall on DEC. 26?)  I love the frames that the lighthouses are in too.  I am sure that he will like them – and I don’t have to worry about him seeing these pictures because DH doesn’t even KNOW that I have a blog!  🙂  SHHH!  🙂

Max\'s Lighthouses

THIS WHOLE DAY IS A GOOD THING! 

When I got home my DH had made FROM SCRATCH CORNBREAD – yum –

and I found a squishy in the mail – a log cabin block from my decentralized online LOG CABIN BLOCK SWAP friend from Missouri!  In July we made COURTHOUSE STEP BLOCKS to exchange.  This is really a lot of fun for me to get squishies in the mail!  (I also like to get presents in the mail from QVC – but that is another story!) 🙂

Decentralized Log Cabin Block Exchange - JULY 08

Since this has been a VERY GOOD DAY – I think I will go look on E-BAY for a P. Buckley Moss print.  Ever since I saw my friend Marla’s MOSS ART COLLECTION I can’t stop thinking about it.  So I just said, “SELF, that is what you are giving yourself for your birthday!”  Just out of curiousity, does anyone else do this?  I give myself a birthday, Christmas, AND a Mother’s Day present!  🙂 It makes me smile!

 

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