It's finally Friday and I'm seriously ready for some weekend time. I finished quilting a lovely Hawaiian shirt quilt this week, but did not take pictures - you'll just have to imagine how lovely it was. I also worked on the Vintage Valentine quilt, and on one of the antique quilts that I am repairing and adding borders to before I quilt them. So, I have done a little quilting.
I didn't share about the trip I took to Illinois and Kentucky with my friend, Glenda. It was so much fun and so relaxing! We visited with a cousin of Glenda's, went to a quilt show, and visited the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. I was overwhelmed by the talent at both the quilt show and the museum, and came home with a new resolve the work on my quilting and improve the quality.
The Quilt Show was in Metropolis, Illinois (yes, the home of Superman) - that is me standing by the statue!
I understand that the city has a Superman celebration in June every year - now that should be fun! But it is also home to lots of history and beautiful parks, too. We visited Fort Massac State Park
, where they have encampments and battle reenactments of the Revolutionary War battles every October. On the Ohio River, it is a beautiful site. The quilt show was presented by the Massac Quilters Guild - they have some very talented quilters in their guild. Glenda took lots of pictures - I didn't - but she has promised to share with me! The National Quilt Museum was wonderful - I plan on revisiting it again - there is just too much to digest at one time. I was most amazed by the collection of miniature quilts - so intricate, with quilting stitches so impossibly small. We were not allowed to take pictures in the museum, so you'll just have to go see for yourself.
This is a shot of part of the Miniature Collection - straight from the website of the museum - there is as much detail in these small quilts as in a full size quilt -
Now that I'm home again, with new resolve, there are several things going on in my life that are taking center stage. First, our daughter's wedding will be in a few weeks, so we are picking up speed on the details. I still don't have a dress to wear, but shopping is planned for the near future. I don't know about the bride, but I know that the mother of the bride is getting a little nervous about all the details. Let's see - church-check, reception venue - check, food - check, limo - check, wedding dress - check, photographer - check, DJ - check, invitations - check, flowers - still working on it, and on and on.
This should be a wonderful weekend - I have some quilting planned, and a new book to read. Plus, my middle daughter has talked me into a new venture - I'll tell you all about it next week. I'm a bit anxious about this one! Until then, create something wonderful!