After many hours of hard work and a few late nights preparing, the Pins & Pine Needles Quilt Guild's first quilt show was held. I had two quilts that I made hanging in the show. I had the start quilting class samples hanging behind my table as well as Jackie's queen size log cabin quilt. The log cabin quilt looked fantastic with it's oranges & browns set in a barn raising setting with creamy logs. We got lots of compliments. Thank you Jackie!
I talked to a lot of people about my business. I'm glad I went to the effort of making up a poster showing the longarm quilting process. Here is a picture of it. I think I handed out over 100 brochures, and that's not counting the ones that are going to the shops.
The 100% cotton, double batting was won by a lady named Joy from Barrhead. There was some interest in the quilting class.
After it was done, I went out to celebrate with my family and my parents to a new Chinese restaurant in Whitecourt. We enjoyed the food and the kids were very happy to eat the carrot roses that decorated every plate.
I talked to a lot of people about my business. I'm glad I went to the effort of making up a poster showing the longarm quilting process. Here is a picture of it. I think I handed out over 100 brochures, and that's not counting the ones that are going to the shops.
The 100% cotton, double batting was won by a lady named Joy from Barrhead. There was some interest in the quilting class.
After it was done, I went out to celebrate with my family and my parents to a new Chinese restaurant in Whitecourt. We enjoyed the food and the kids were very happy to eat the carrot roses that decorated every plate.
Thanks for sending me the link to your blog, Lianna! There are a couple of good quilt shows locally that I went to last year and wished I'd taken my camera along to get photos of some good ones. There was one that was of jars of canned fruit and jars of canned vegetables that was very neat! If I go this year, I'll try to take some pics and send you some!
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