Saturday, April 22, 2023

Friday Food 04-21-23

This was a different offering at the monthly meeting, served on an elegant porcelain palette.  Butter and cream cheese decorated with flowers and served with crispy seasoned crackers.  Tasty.

For our April Board Meeting we have both outgoing and newly elected officers attending and serve a potluck for all after the meeting. Many different salads and brunch sort of dishes and they were all wonderful. 




A very delicious quiche topped with crumbled bacon.  The maker has promised to share the recipe.
 

It is so great to eat home cooked food made by someone else.  Quilters are accomplished cooks and very sharing. 

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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Me, Myself, and I! 04-19-23

 This first picture is just a pretty picture showing how full the reservoir is with all the rain this winter. Sitting in traffic gave lots of picture taking time!

San Luis Reservoir on CA Hwy 156 - Pacheco Pass.

I was stuck in construction traffic en route to Empty Spools. I get irked at myself when I don't check the direction of the lens and take a picture of myself....

....instead of what I mean to be aiming at, the traffic stopped in front of me.  This was before all these cars narrowed into one lane.   One hour, one mile!  Soooo frustrating.  

Here is another "back facing" shot.  I have not idea what I meant to take.

And this is what I look like asleep, frequently with my glasses on.

Sooo tired tonight.  Will try to do better tomorrow.

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Monday, April 17, 2023

Springtime 04-17-23

 Just a few wildflowers.

Super Bloom, California Poppies - photo by Sherry Davis Kleinman

2008 super bloom on Carrizo plain, California.  I think this is below McKittrick Summit, San Luis Obispo County.

And here is a quilt based on that photo made by a student in Ruth B. McDowell's landscape class.  Sorry I don't have the name of the artist.  



And everywhere growing wild mustard along with some wild radish in white to lavender. 

Morning Glory vines are not native, but will spread widely if not cut back. 

And Mexican primrose - once planted it is always with you! 

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Sunday, April 16, 2023

Terry Grant quilt from TCQC 04-16-23

Terry Grant is accomplished in whatever she does and her quilts are varied and interesting.  She lives in Beaverton, Oregon, and is active in textile groups in the greater Portland area.  Terry was part of the International 12X12 project which produced exhibits that traveled the world and also produced two books.  It was an outstanding effort on the part of all twelve members.  www.twelveby12.org   

Although she hasn't been updating for more than a year, Terry's blog is http://andsewitgoes.blogspot.com/ where she always has something interesting to say.  Website: https://www.terrygrantastic.com/

There are eleven of Terry's quilts in TCQC.  

                               Judith's Garden"  Terry Grant  2007  21"W x 28"L 
 Commercial Cotton fabrics, cotton batting and thread.  Fused,  machine pieced and quilted  

Such a sweet face that Terry has drawn/painted. See what she has to say about this quilt at:  http://andsewitgoes.blogspot.com/search?q=Judith%27s+Garden

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Friday, April 14, 2023

Friday Feet 04-14-23

 It is getting to be sandal time of year!



Even a sandal quilt.

Hard to tip-toe in sandals. 



                                                   Not an 80 year old.

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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Guild Meeting 04-11-23

The April meeting of Surfside Quilters Guild today - an easy hour drive to San Clemente in SUNSHINE with a little fog along the water.  And hillsides of flowers on backgrounds of bright spring greens.  There was good attendance with about 90 members and guests to enjoy the presentation by Lauretta Crites.   https://laurettacrites.com  Lots of Show and Tell and a number of donated Philanthropy quilts.   I am a little amazed at the hundreds of quilts made and donated by members to support non-profits in our area.  Not just quilts, but also pillowcases, placemats, and other items given freely and from the heart.  Today there were 17 donated quilts in the "quilt parade" that  were  walked a round  the perimeter of the room.  

Some are large and complex. 

Some were more organized.

And some were very basic, but will keep someone warm. 
A good resource if you need pattern  ideas for quilts,  especially scrap quilts, is on the website:   https://www.surfsidequiltersguild.org/philanthropy.html


Here is a photo going down the hill from the meeting place to get back on the I-5.  All the wild mustard turns the hills to gold.  

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