Last night, I almost skipped the AMQG’s sew-in at a local fabric store.
I was running late due to work obligations, tired, and I didn’t have a project ready to go. In a flash of inspiration, I scooped up the bulls-eye blocks from the Silver Comet Stitchers’ block swap, grabbed my FW and left.
I arrived almost an hour late, with a much needed Diet Coke in hand. As I set up my machine, I listened to snatches of conversation around me. The lady next to me mentioned she was making the sample for a book she’s currently writing. Know how it feels when you recognize someone but can’t for the life of you remember how, where or why you might know this person? As soon as she said her name – Jodie – I knew. None other than Jodie Davis from QNNtv was sitting next to me. She confirmed and I thoroughly enjoyed the conversation that followed.
I don’t think anyone else recognized her, but as the night wore on, they realized someone of note in the quilting world was in their midst. Jodie never really let on who she was to anyone but one person besides me in our group. She obviously appreciated being incognito for a change.
Hope she comes back to visit AMQG as her schedule allows. Also hope the traveling Aurifil thread cone made it to New Jersey.
Here’s the finished Carolina Panthers Quilt. It’s a simple design; however, completing it required much more time than I ever imagined to get everything to my liking.
The quilting design is simple. I used the Warm Blend 50/50 batting that allows you to quilt up to 10″ apart. Diagonal quilting directly through the center of each square to make an “X” was perfect for this quilt. My new soapstone pencil made quick work of marking the diagonal lines on my black and blue squares prior to machine quilting. I saved the white squares for last and felt comfortable enough to eyeball the diagonals on those. Very happy with the results!
This is the first project I’ve ever designed in EQ7, importing photos of the panther logo and everything. The most exciting part of the project was seeing the quilt come to life and and how closely the finished project resembles the mock-up done in EQ7. Too cool!