Visions Art Museum held their annual fundraiser last evening and it was a great time. There were silver colored raffle baskets with wine, restaurant gift certificates, sewing supplies, fabric, mugs, coffee, tea, and CHOCOLATE! Every basket contained chocolate - bars, bonbons, designer, covered nuts, cookies, just about every form you can think of. Wine and sparkling water were served along with munchies, including some of the best cookies I have ever eaten. I will pursue the source and obtain a recipe if possible.
Also offered were twenty-four small chocolate themed quilts made by members of the museum. The artists were disappointed that there was not much bidding. Although all the quilts were sold they did not bring in the funds we expected. Was it that the quilts didn't appeal? Was it a "non-quilt" crowd? (to support a quilt museum?) The starting prices were around $100 - $150. I bought four at those low prices - including my own! I couldn't bear to see it go for peanuts and I know someone who will love to have it. The one below, made by Judy Warren-Tippets, is ideal for her grandgirl so Judy asked if she could buy it back. Good idea - the quilt is connected to memories from her childhood which her little grandgirl will hopefully appreciate as she grows up - and beyond. I am flattered that Judy feels comfortable in our friendship to ask, and I am happy that the quilt will have a loving home.
"After the Recital" Judy Warren-Tippets 2013
Pieced, appliqued, fused, embellished. Machine quilted.
This chocolate topping is made with a glossy brown material (maybe vinyl), cut out and glued to the background. The whipped cream and the cherry are both cut from felt.
2 comments:
Then there are quilters like me who don't have ANY label on quilts - just give as is :)
Judy's quilt is so sweet and the memories attached are irreplaceable! Bravo to both of you for the loving transaction!
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