My DH and I went to Tyler, Texas this weekend to visit the East Texas Quilt Guild Quilt Show. This is an annual event that coincides with the Azalea festival in Tyler. The Azaleas, like the Bluebonnets, in Austin, decided to make an early entrance this spring and most of them were on the downside of the bloom. They were still beautiful! Sorry I don't have any pictures of the flowers. We saw about 200 beautiful quilts at the East Texas Quilt show. We talked to some very nice ETQG members and have a wonderful time. We tried Chuys Restaurant for dinner on Friday night and enjoyed ourselves. In Austin, there is always a significant wait for a table to eat. There is a very minimum wait at Chuy's in Tyler, but it's a long way to drive for Mexican and Margaritas. :)
I am sharing pictures today of a large block, about 40x40 that I will be using later this month in a longarm class on "How to Make your Quilt Sing" with Angela McCorckle. I plan to post some "after" pictures when the course is finished later in April. Now in this class there is no Quilt Path use (my computerized design systems) and I will be driving the longarm with my own two hands. It's exciting and a bit scary all at the same time.
I am also working on Linus Charity quilts and customer quilts too. I am having a great time with Milli, quilt path, and my quilting adventures!
I am sharing pictures today of a large block, about 40x40 that I will be using later this month in a longarm class on "How to Make your Quilt Sing" with Angela McCorckle. I plan to post some "after" pictures when the course is finished later in April. Now in this class there is no Quilt Path use (my computerized design systems) and I will be driving the longarm with my own two hands. It's exciting and a bit scary all at the same time.
I am also working on Linus Charity quilts and customer quilts too. I am having a great time with Milli, quilt path, and my quilting adventures!