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Merry Christmas everyone
with the love of my life, George

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Quilting is one of the few places in my life where all the corners meet and stay put. On this blog I plan to ruminate about quilting and life, the quilted life, cat and quilts, and any old thing that falls in and out of my brain. I'd be pleased to hear from you on all of this or any topic of interest!

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Sitting on the porch last night I realized, hiatus is over!

It was a beautiful evening last night and my sweetie made us a delicious summertime meal, steak and corn on the cob which we ate on the front porch. After dinner, not wanting to leave the beautiful breeze (it had been a 90+ degree day), we decided to take it easy and enjoy porch sitting a little bit longer. We worked on a couple crossword puzzles together while I starting sketching quilt designs for the rest of Laura and Rob's quilt. By 10:00 PM, the borders were decided and planned, the crosswords were done and it was quite dark!

I am happy to report today that besides being very relaxed from such a great evening and a good night's sleep, I am also officially off of "quilt hiatus." Quite honestly, I was never really totally idle. I know I am working on the next step of the plan in my pointy little head even when I do not look like I am working (or thinking) about it at all. I think this part of quilting has always confused my very rational husband! But then again, maybe not. He is a philosopher by trade so he spends a great deal of time just thinking about things as well.

I have accomplished the re-organizing of the quilt studio and come up with a plan for this quilt so this weekend, I begin sewing again! There is no way I will have this quilt done by fair time (next month) which was my original goal but I should wrap it up this fall rather quickly.

People always ask me, when I show them a quilt picture, "How long did it take to make that?" So much of the time is spent pondering or waiting for the quilt to tell you where it wants to go, that it is a very difficult question to answer accurately. I guess the answer is it takes as long as it needs to....

More Art Quilts to view!

Here are some more art quilts from the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum!





Rooted in Tradition: Art Quilts from the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum



Those of you who know me or know something about me, know that I am the Museum Shop Manager at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.



As Manager, my job is to purchase products for sale that relate to the Museum's collection and to the traveling shows featured in our transitional galleries. I have been very busy this spring and summer getting ready for the exhibition which starts Saturday night, July 24, 2010 called "Rooted in Tradition: Art Quilts from the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum." As a quilter, you can image how fun this was for me. Tomorrow I will bring my camera in and take pictures of the great merchandise available. Until then, please enjoy some pictures of the art quilts you can see here at the Westmoreland from July 24 - September 19, 2010. Enjoy!