Sunday 11 October 2009

My entry to the Park City Girl Quilt Festival



Woah - I've started a blog just so I can enter Park City Girl Quilt Festival!

It's a coin baby quilt for a work colleague who is due in the next couple of weeks. I entered it in our local agricultural show in August under the 'patchwork and quilting' section and it came first! I shouldn't shout that one too loudly from the rooftops though as I was only up against one other entrant!! The backing is a flannel black and white cow hide looking print. Machined pieced and hand quilted.

I live on a small island between England and France. There is no quilt shop, a very tiny fabric shop with about a dozen or so quilting fabrics and hardly any other quilters that I am aware of. Myself and another friend started the island's only quilt group about 6/7 years ago but we meet irregularly and struggle to get attendance into double digits.
So........practically all of my inspiration and fabric needs are met online.

24 comments:

  1. Are you from the Channel Islands? I just finished reading the Guernsey Literary Society (etc.) and when I read your post, I wondered. We love England, but we also love France (having traveled there several times on both.)

    I think your group is all quite brave and would love to encourage you to hang in there and keep going. Quilting is such a satisfying art, as witnessed by your win (congratulations!) and your lovely coin quilt. And congrats also on starting a blog. It will be fun to return again and again to see your life unfold as you write about quilting and living there (if that's what you decided to do).

    Again--thanks for jumping in and posting!

    --ELIZABETH E, #115

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  2. It is beautiful! I Love the contrasting backing.

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  3. Welcome Little Island! Good for you to start a blog~ I love the colors in your coin quilt and the backing is terrific!

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  5. Your quilt is very beautiful!
    I am from Germany and I know where Guernsey is ;-) , although I never was there. I hope that someday I will, because I heared that the cannel islands are very nice.
    Isn´t it good that we have the internet for inspiration and for buying fabrics? :-)
    Keep quilting, and congratulations to your new blog! Mine is quite new, too.
    Greetings from Germany, Steffi

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  6. Your quilt is stunning. Hopefully you can shop on the internet!!!

    Carol

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  7. Your quilt is beautiful. I love your color choices.

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  8. I think it's really fun that you started a blog just so that you could show your quilt! I love what you did with it and think it's beautiful!

    I also read the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, and wondered the same thing as Letterpress until you commented back (usually when I want to reply to a comment I go and comment on the other person's blog, but I don't think this is how everyone does it). After reading that book, I can see Guernsey being a place I'd visit one day. have you tried ordering fabrics online? I often do that because it can be difficult to get the types of fabric I really love in Canada.

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  9. Wonderful fabric, fabulous job, beautiful quilt.
    I guess now I am going to have to read Gernsey Literary too.

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  10. Hello in Guernsey and welcome to the wonderful world of blogging. Your coin quilt is lovely, those colours are so soothing, ideal for a baby. Come and see me on my blog sometime, I'm in Lincolnshire, http://shiny4444.blogspot.com/2009/10/tukusan-tsugi.html

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  11. Welcome new blogger! Your quilt is gorgeous, thanks for showing!

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  12. Welcome to the blog world. What a fun quilt. Beautifully subdued on the front and such fun on the back.
    My parents have been to the Channel Islands on a number of occasions and absolutely loved their visits.

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  13. Welcome to Blogland! Congratulations on your cute quilt! Love the backing too.
    I started my blog in August because people asked me for a tutorial! (And I have the same blog template as you, except in the darker colors!) :D

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  14. I love your quilt! I'm glad you started a blog so we could see it.

    P.S. I live in a fairly big city with lots of fabric shops, and I still do most of my shopping online :)

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  15. Welcome to the blogosphere! Lovely quilt, and congratulations on your prize!

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  16. Welcome to Blogland and such a lovely quilt to share!

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  17. Welcome to blogging - it's almost as addictive as quilting.

    I love your baby quilt and well done on coming first.

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  18. And hallo to you all the way from Tokyo. Gorgeous bags & gorgeous quilt. I do admire your determination. Happy quilting!

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  19. Hi these a gorgeous quilts,

    I know what you mean about the tiny shop (yes I live in Guernsey too!!!)
    I have only started quilting this year (I'm working on my 4th lap quilt) so I am nowhere near as good as you are. I'd love to join your group though if you're still meeting...

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  20. that is a really pretty quilt! (and the backing fabric is great fun...

    carry on quilting and spread the word!!

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  21. I think the backing is so cool. The front is so lovely. Great color choices!

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