The second Kansas City Regional Quilt Festival was last week, and once again I am amazed at the professional level event produced by a bunch of volunteers. It was great. I was "in charge" of the Studio Art Quilt Associates booth where we talked up art quilts and membership. We displayed examples of small quilts that will be donated to the SAQA fundraiser auction September 15. Here is the one I donated...a rather lazy stitch-up of some fabric I screen printed a long time ago. Back then I did a series of Danger Fish quilts; Danger Fish Do Lunch, Danger Fish in Danger, etc. This is just Danger Fish:
And here I am in the booth, waiting for the first wave of quilters:
I think the danger fish quiltlet (is that even a word?) is pretty neat. I have considered joining SAQA, however, I hardly have time to put a lot of effort into quilting. With running HandDyedFabrics.com, an embroidery company and helping my wife with MobileMasterpiecesInc.com, I hardly have any time! Maybe I'll get to checking out SAQA soon, though. Thanks for your blog!
Posted by: Bill Roberts, Cumming, GA | July 14, 2017 at 12:48 AM