Colonial Piecemaker’s Quilt Guild – Williamsburg – September 2010
Posted By drsao on September 7, 2010
Saturday in Williamsburg was a BIG DAY for the Colonial Piecemaker’s Quilt Guild – we turned in our Piece and Plenty Challenge Quilts and had fun ooooohing and aaaaahing. We set up our own mini-quilt show – it was really exciting! Mary Kerr was there to see how her Deconstructed-Constructed concept inspired us!
Not only did we have our Challenge Quilts on display but we also had GREAT show and tells! Again, I wish I could comment on who made each one – but you just had to be there to really appreciate the WOW FACTOR!!!
Catherine made her debut as our head honcho product supervisor – it was lots of laughs!! We can’t wait to see how she embellishes her hat for next month’s appearance. She had some great ideas – using DOLLAR STORE placemats for cutting out quilt patterns – and over-the-door shoe holders to store quilting goodies – we have to use every spare inch, don’t we!!!!
OH, HOW I wish that I could REMEMBER who did what challenge quilt so that I could have labeled them – there were so many beautiful ones. They will all be displayed in the Virginia Quilt Museum and then after that they will be displayed at the Hampton Quilt Show.
And I just have to say that I am truly in love with the butternut and indigo quilt that was presented to our outgoing president – I think I need to shop for some butternut fabric right away!!!!!
I hope you LOVE the pictures – and stay tuned – the Williamsburg Quilt Guild Retreat is coming up soon – there just might be more pictures!
WHEW, whata’ day o’ adventures – and I loved every single moment of it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How I truly adore this group, they make ME better!!!!!!!!!!!