Friday, April 3, 2009

Quilt for the Seminar

I did it again. I waited until the last minute to finish the quilt wall hanging for the silent auction at our master gardener spring seminar.
 
 
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The top picture is the quilt at 4:00 this afternoon. The bottom picture is the quilt just after midnight when I finished it. In between 4:00 and midnight I helped set up for the seminar, attended my baby sister's birthday party, and quilted and put the binding on the quilt. Now I need to wind down and go to sleep so I can get up at 6:00 am.

15 comments:

  1. What a hectic day. Are you awake already? I wonder what time it is now at your place. It's 3 pm in Malaysia. Hope you enjoy the seminar.

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  2. 2 am. and i cannot fall asleep. Tomorrow is going to be hard. lots of coffee will be needed.

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  3. Wonderful job. I love the colors..

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  4. Debbie .. you poor thing , lack of sleep is very hard on you girl (have some chocolate with your coffee .. big buzz will happen, I promise ! LOL)
    I love the quilt ! I have seen one done like that and in those colours .. VERY pretty indeed !!

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  5. Thanks Tink

    Joy, It is 6:46 and I am eating that chocolate.

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  6. Hey, whatever works! There's nothing like a deadline to get things done. I like the quilt and hope you have fun today!

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  7. Good for you for getting it done! With our 50 mph winds all night, I didn't get any sleep last night, either. Nothing like lying awake for hours wondering if a tree is going to come crashing down on your house or car! Hope you're awake enough to have fun today anyway.

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  8. Beautiful quilt Debbi! I don't know how you do all you do! Makes me tired just reading about it! :)

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  9. Monica, I usually am working on some project in the middle of the night before the deadline. Silly me.

    Silence, I enjoyed myself, but boy am I worn out.

    Linda, Me too. I look at this stuff and think "who is this crazy lady?"

    Thanks, My Little Family.

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  10. It's very beautiful, Debbi. I love the cool shades of blue and the butterfly. Happy quilting indeed.

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  11. Just beautiful. I love that butterfly applique. You amaze me.~~Dee

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  12. That's beautiful Deb. Glad you got to bring it home. No one probably knew the work involved. Looks like you hauled home a good amount of plants. Sounds like it was a huge success. Congrats on all of it.

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  13. Thanks Dee, I was really happy with it as it was my first attempt at reverse applique. We found a beautiful new born baby girl to give it to.

    Anna, it all turned out good. We made a little less money, but reached a lot more people. It is the people contact that counts.

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