Hello Everyone,
I had a fantastic weekend... courtesy of Victoria! A while back she had asked me to come to NYC to stay with her for the weekend. Some sew time, girl time, and shopping. For many of you who don't know me, I am not much of a city girl and I normally wouldn't travel into the city on my own. But with a little coaxing and a lot of courage, I landed in Grand Central Station and met with Victoria.
On Saturday her NYC Metro Mod Quilt Guild met in her place. What a fun bunch!! TONS of inspiration to be had.
They were very welcoming!! Love the quilt by David. The suggestion for the backing was Bye, Bye, Bye, bye!
The guild makes group quilts. Everyone submits a block or two. A theme is chosen and a quilt is made. The above is the cheddar quilt.
This one is the circular or curve quilt. Great and how much fun!!
After the guild meeting Victoria and I had some shopping time. More on that in my next post. But we worked on some projects too!
Here Victoria is pondering her African quilt. Of course she was making it King Size. It was whipping up quick. I am sure that she has it complete and quilted by now, right?
I worked on a Judy Niemeyer pattern... Seasonal Table Runner. Love the points and the batiks!!
All in all a great weekend! Thank you Victoria for the invite! I look forward to doing this again in the future. Yes, you heard it right... again!!
Stay tuned to see our haul from our NYC shopping!
Until Next Time...
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19 comments:
What fun!! I need to find myself a quilting buddy!! Awesome projects both of you are working on!!
Looking forward to seeing what you bought in the next post!!
Your table runner is looking wonderful! As soon as I saw it on Victoria's blog I knew it was yours.
I would be a bit nervous about traveling to the city by myself too. Now that you know what it is like you will be going back in forth regularly.
Beautiful group quilts!
The guild projects look like so much fun. How wonderful you and Victoria can get together for fun and shopping. Love the points on your Judy N project.
I especially loved the circular quilt blocks all together. What a fun weekend!
Loving your Judy N project! What a brave person you are - but the trip sounds like you had so much fun! Can't wait to hear about your shopping adventures!
great designs - I love all that color.
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
Would be great to hang out with Victoria---I talk to her through comments a lot and she is sooo sweet!
We had sooo much fun! A tiny bit of sewing and a whole lot of fun... Let's get planning our next get together!! Maybe next guild meeting! They are a great bunch to be inspired by... I really enjoy the group... Taking you silk shopping was the best and a great learning experience!!
Hugs !!!!!
Let's do it all over again!!
It was so nice to meet you! You are hereby strongly encouraged to come back to a meeting any time. Or every time!!
Nothing better than sewing, shopping and inspiration with a great friend! One day, I'll go fabric shopping in NYC!
It's wonderful to get to enjoy the weekend with a lovely friend! Both your projects are beautiful!
I love that Hi quilt!!!! So much fun.. specially when I read the possibility of bye bye bye on the back! There is some whole lot of goodness here! Lovely African fabrics and your pointy blocks for the table runner
It sounds like you had a fun time! I love the 'bye' idea! :D
Oh bloggers meeting bloggers! What fun! I can't wait to see what you bought. And good for you to travel, not sure I could have done it!
What fun you two bloggers had, and thanks for sharing with us.
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The funniest thing was, when he shown this quilt everyone read it out loud in a whisper under their breath...
hi hi hi hi hi hi....
hahaha!
bye!
Isn't V gorgeous? So wonderful to see what you guys got up to! xo
She did really great job, i love these fabrics design and used color selection , its too good.
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