Thursday, November 23, 2023

Thanksgiving 2023

 Have you had enough turkey?  I found these in my photo files.  I know there are more, but the "search for" feature won't search for turkey and doesn't seem to think a turkey is a  bird!       Hope you had just the Thanksgiving you wanted.



This was done using an app called "Scribbler" which I really enjoyed, but it seems to have disappeared.

A fine specimen of domestic turkey.


Another good looking guy.
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This is a calligraphy turkey - not much meat!
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Apparently not by looks.


Cute quilted guy. Too cute to eat if it  was  real!


Hm-m-m-m, Cold Turkey?



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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Happy Thanksgiving 11-22-23

It is a day to be thankful and I thank you for following my blog.  It helps keep me out of the  doldrums to know there are  kind people out there who will  expect me to write. One never knows how  much a kind word or action can have a positive effect  on another person.  As an example......

On Wednesday and  Sunday  KoKo and I go to my favorite Starbuck's for a latte and sometimes  a breakfast sandwich.  The employees change frequently, but some stay  long  enough  that  they remember  us.  And back in July my latte came with this  lid. It had not been a good day and this little recognition of our  existence   was a great boost.


Today an employee I don't know  decorated the lid with a turkey who has both beak and mouth. I wonder if she has ever seen a live turkey. Or this could be  a  lady in a fancy bonnet with it  tied under her chin.  A  pilgrim lady.

Anyway, these little points of connection are especially welcome and helpful in our current fraught world.  Share some kindness everyday.

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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Surfside Quilters Guild 11-16-23

Tuesday was the BIG day for Surfside Quilters  Guild.  November Fest is our semi-annual fund raiser, the finale of 12 months of planning, sewing, organizing, etc..  So many of our almost 200 members were involved in some aspect of the event. It not only provides funds for programs, philanthropy, and operating expenses, it builds new friendships, teaches us new skills, and promotes quilting and knowledge of our guild to the public.  It was a fun day and financially successful.

Since I am the photographer for the guild there are few pictures of me, but someone insisted. Elizabeth Geer is seated at the piano, she is one of three or four  members who play before the meeting and during the break. She is a very active member and chaired the Raffle Basket committee for November Fest.

Susan Ritschel was the Nov Fest Coordinator who worked all year with the various   committees to make it all come together. Behind her is one of the Live Auction quilts made by Cathie Opila.

Another quilt by Cathie Opila.
I had then winning bid for this one.

A bright quilt made by Nancy Ota.
This is the quilt I wanted most of all and it is mine!!!

I was  high bidder for two more which I will post another day.

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Monday, November 20, 2023

Cynthia Corbin quilt (1994) from TCQC 11-19-23

Still having problems with the space bar which is too frustrating for me.  Eight or more strokes to make a space!   So, here is a rerun from  August 2021.

Sunday, August 22, 2021

Sunday again and here is another quilt from TCQC.   This is one of twelve that I purchased in the last century.  Doesn't that sound odd?  I started collecting contemporary quilts (now called art quilts) in 1985 but didn't have a lot of extra money and then life got in the way for about a decade.  So, all but twelve quilts have been added since 2000.  This piece is one of the very early additions and I am still glad I bought it and enjoy having it hanging some times.

                          

"Absolutes"  Cynthia Corbin  1994  35"W x 56"L
Machine pieced and quilted.  Cotton fabric, thread, batting.
 
I met Cynthia Corbin at Empty Spools Seminars at Asilomar.  We were in a couple Ruth McDowell classes together in the early 1990s.  I admired her work then and still do today, but have never added another of her quilts to the Collection. I believe this was started in one of Ruth's Symmetry classes and the "border" was added after Cynthia was home in her studio.  I love the addition of brown in the border and those swirling "ribbons" pop out the center panel and add a lot of motion to the composition.  Cynthia lives in the Seattle area.

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