So, this year, I entered the quilt block contest...I paid $10 for the fabric to construct the blocks. It comes in two different colorways, so what the heck...get both=$20. I was surprised when I got the fabric...a legal size envelope...I opened the envelope and to my surprise both colorways were mailed in the same envelope...looking further, I noted that I had received a 10x10 inch piece of background fabric and four coordinating fabrics that measured 6x6 inches. Now, the next question was "I am suppose to make a 9.5x9.5 inch block out of these fabrics and it is due back by June 15, 2013. Well, I hung in on the design wall....this was going to take some thinking. I wavered back and forth between a conventional block or a whimsical block...I made up my mind and I changed my mind. When the time came, that I had to make a decision. So, I gathered my tools and my heatnbond and sat down to design a block. The first one..was probably the easiest, I had to spend more time thinking about the second block. A side note; I also decided to hang two of my own quilts in the show. It is just a fun thing...no prize expected. I was also working on one of those quilts. But, I digress-back to the blocks. So, I decided that my blocks had to fit the poster of the quilt. So, the first one had contained a tree and some fish. The second one was a bit more difficult. But, in the end, I got them both done and sent in by the deadline. Now, the waiting game. Some blocks, very few, were displayed on facebook...and I kept waiting. I went back to read about the quilt block challenge and found that they were not going to pick the winner until the week of the show activities and the Quilt Advisers (teachers for the classes) were going to make the finally decision. Now, there are only four spots to fill...The top block was the only block to take a money prize, but there are still three other spots.
Too my surprise, I got a phone call from Sisters, Oregon...I better take this one...I answered and the nice lady on the other end told me that my blue block, the one I had the most difficulty with had come in fourth place. WAIT! It did what...I was beyond excitement...for taking fourth place. I will get a ribbon and I will be awarded some of the other blocks to make a quilt...how great is that! It is not about the money or the ribbon...it is about having nationally know quilters/teachers pick MY block as one of four top blocks out of 167 entries. I just felt like they would probably call back and tell me that they made a mistake..but, they did not...I cannot wait to go to the Quilt Show this Saturday. I will be taking a number of photos of me with my displayed block...I CANNOT WAIT! I am picturing my blocks below. And, I will also put in a picture of the two quilts that I sent. I am still on cloud nine....
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