If I could reach the server.
This is what I would do. I guess it's better I can't! I'm sure you've all been there a time or two. So I won't dwell.
Back to the sweet.
This dear sweet friend emailed me on Thursday and asked if she could treat me to a Quilt Show and lunch! Of course I said
Yes! I had a great time here's a few of the pics . . .
I've been wanting to make a yellow and blue star quilt. This one was gorgeous.
I loved the colors in this fall leaf quilt.
I had fun answering questions for my friend. She isn't a quilter so she kept asking about patterns. We were both surprised to see the 9 patches inside the churn dash on this one.
There were a lot of Texas themed quilts because the guilds theme this year was Texas Trails. My friend noticed I kept taking pics of the Texas quilts and commented. That I must like them. I guess I do but I was actually looking for fences to share with Tex!
I was intrigued with the Boy Scout Tshirt quilt. Probably the best piece of workmanship I have ever seen in a Tshirt quilt! I am working on one now I hope it turns out nearly as nice.
And lastly I want to share this one because it was special . . .
This beauty was planned and created and stitched by an 11 year old girl. Here very first quilt! She chose all the fabrics. She did a fantastic. I was proud and I don't even now her!
It wasn't a huge show but it was a lot of fun! Followed by a wonderful lunch which my friend insisted on buying!
It was my friends first time at MiMi's Café. I just love the how quaint the little café is.
They are famous for their Quiche Lorraine . .
And their muffins. We chose Blueberry.
Which we both brought home for Sunday breakfast. Yum!
It was definitely a fun and Sweet day for me!
Linking with Christine for Sweet Saturday. Click Here.
beautiful quilts!
ReplyDeleteIf I knew how to quilt I would make the Boy Scout one for my son.
ReplyDeleteI like Quiche Lorraine
Fantastic quilts, both in this post and the other one!! Beautiful!! I wish i could quilt but i do not have the eye sight for it!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb