I am very pleased to share the 3rd quilt I have made for the
Alliance for American Quilts Challenge Contest. It is a reproduction of a very romantic antique crib quilt circa 1845 from Virginia with lots of hearts and cupid's arrows -hence the title "Virginia is for Lovers". Don't forget to look at my prior posts to see lots of photos of the quilt's progress. You can click on 2011 on the blog archive to read more about it. And you can see even more about both quilts on my
antique blog. It was quite hard to part with it and I think my Mom even thought about hiding it so she could keep it.
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Virginia is for Lovers 2011 16 x 16" Hand Appliqued, Hand Quilted |
In April, Alliance members will vote to determine contest winners - so join now to vote for my quilt (subtle hint). And on April 27-30 the 2011 contest quilts will debut at the American Quilter's Society's 27th annual show in Paducah, Kentucky. So please stop by and see my quilt if you are lucky enough to be in KY.
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Old and New, 1845 and 2011 |
But seriously, I hope all of you already know about and have joined the
Alliance. It is such a great organization "whose mission is to document, preserve, and share our American quilt heritage by collecting the rich stories that historic and contemporary quilts, and their makers, tell about our nation's diverse peoples and their communities." What an inspiring mission and it is such a great resource.