I was on vacation during the Skagit County Fair this year, so my friend (and excellent quilter) Dianne Lowe entered my pieces and delivered them back to me!
I entered:
"Skagit Valley Honeybees" from a pattern by Elizabeth Hartman. I used a blue-gray background fabric to represent the perennial gray skies of the Skagit Valley! We have an active beekeeper's association group and I appreciate all they do to keep bees safe and buzzing. Blue ribbon.
"Scrap Basket Cats" from a pattern by Kathy Love. This was a UFO for me and I am so glad I completed it this year! The original pattern uses four kitties - I wanted nine! Red ribbon. But no photo of the ribbon...
Here's a secret: I inked in the eyes and nose with a fabric marker. No satin stitch for me!
"Christmas Angel Table Runner" from a pattern by Letitia Hutchings. I had some Russian reproduction fabric that I had been hoarding, and got it out for this special runner. It is always fun to use different threads for the different sections. Table runners are a great place to experiment with threads! Blue ribbon and Best of Class.
Oops, forgot to take a photo of the whole runner with the binding on...
Enter quilts in your local fair! It's fun and you get good feedback from the judge. And volunteer to help for a few hours or a day. It's a great experience. I usually do it but this year I was out of the country...
And THANKS to my friend, David Bricka, for the photos of the ribbons.
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