Here is one more grand prize winner I forgot yesterday.
I think it is the best use of handkerchiefs that I have seen so far on a quilt. I'm not sure if I want to make one like it but I have the handkerchiefs if I did want to.
This one is even prettier when you see it in person. I like all of the hand embroidery on it.
I saw something moving out of the corner of my eye as I walked by the kitchen window. The coneflower seeds are ready to be eaten.
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The butterfly quilt is a really good use of the hankies. The birds are going nuts here like they are starved. The Hummingbirds are frantic to get enough to go on their flight. Robins are scarce so Fall is coming. Chris
Hi Wanda,
Nice shots of the quilts at your fair. Are some of the quilts made by former students?
The butterfly hankie quilt is unique, too. Someone did nice work; I can't tell if the butterflies were sewn down by machine or by hand.
Take care.
Vicky F
Aren't quilt fairs fun? My cone flowers are reaching the same stage as yours. Our yard is filled with birds every day and evening now. some are getting ready to fly south.
Great way to recycle those hankies!! Love the shot of the little bird. Do you know what type of bird it is??
Thanks for the show.
The butterfly hankies are interesting.
I have to admit those handkerchiefs blow my mind and the coneflower seeds are a nice bit of nature! Thank you for the treats, Wanda.
I have many coneflowers but yet I have never seen a bird sit and eat!
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
I have many of my Grandmother's scarves and hankies, and would love to find a way to use them in a quilt. Making butterflies of them is one idea I'll have to think about.
Are any of the lovely fair quilts yours?
I like those bird feeders you've got growing out there. And the quilts as SO pretty. Thanks for sharing them.
Lovely quilts - love the Sunbonnet Sue!
And what a gorgeous photo of the bird on the cone flower.
I love the butterfly handkerchief quilt also. I have many of my Mom's crocheted edged ones that I have been saving to do something with and this is a great idea. Thanks for taking pictures of the quilts. I feel as if I was there taking it all in.
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