Thursday, August 20, 2015

More Stars in a Time Warp and a Special Visitor


My Stars in a Time Warp for Lapis blue, toiles and floral trails.  Trying to use odd combinations and a few with low contrast as often found in old quilts.......

A visit by blogger Janet O (rogue quilter)!!!  She and her lovely family came to Maine to visit a couple lighthouses and drove about 100 miles out of their way to come to my shop!  I am honored to say the least!   Be sure to check out her blog.....she makes the tiniest of mini quilts!  

Summer deliveries are mostly holiday fabrics which I do not usually stock, so from Moda, "Forest Fancy" by Deb Strain, some Fall Jacobean-types!  Bright colors for me, aren't they?  


On Aug 11 Wendy (theconstantquilter) and I went to the New England Quilt Museum to see the AQSG Civil War Study Quilts and the current exhibit of quilts from New England quilt guilds.  Wendy will show you the study quilts but you can also purchase the book here!

A few Highlights of the exhibit:
Wendy displayed her "My Maine Quilt Heritage" quilt..........






This "Tree of Life" is one my Favorite Designs and the quiltmaker, Sandra Reynolds, made a fantastic rendition of it!!





Stars and Baskets by Millie Cunningham, inspired by a quilt in the Connecticut quilt documentation book.
"Simply Baltimore" by Barbara Roberge


ORANGE by Regan Martin, a fellow Mainer!  She calls it "My Jubilee 2014"
Sandra Keller's "Civil War Bride"
And another "Civil War Bride" by Stella Blunt.....

I'll leave you today with a photo of one of our pastures of "contented cows"!!


One more thing.......Wendy and I cut 1-1/2" squares for each other as we cut them for our own projects.......little box contains 1463 squares....all different....have a ways to go to match the 3347 she gave me!
And One More One More Thing.............

The newest Giveaway box of fabric samples collected for Many Years!  Small pieces are great for makers of small quilts!  There are about 90 little packages of samples and there will be More Coming Later until the box in the attic is Empty!  You know the drill....leave a comment and I will draw a random name August 27!  AND, there will more boxes to give away......looks like at least one a month for the next 4 months!

67 comments:

  1. Thank you for the quilt show. I so wish I could get to the New England Quilt Museum. Maybe next year and a visit to you also.

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  2. Thankyou for the glorious display of quilts, Cyndi. I so wish you lived just around the corner :-)I like the idea of a stash of little squares. might have to start doing that.

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  3. Love the quilt show, especially the Tree of Life quilt. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  4. Great Show! Your give away sounds like heaven!
    Thanks for the chance!

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  5. What a beautiful post! So much joy!

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  6. What a lovely post! A visit to your shop sounds wonderful :0) I love the quilts you've shared - especially the orange Jubilee and the Civil war brides.

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  7. The quilts in your blog today are lovely. I love making small quilts. I would enjoy the sample packages.

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  8. I really love the idea of two quilters doing a small patch exchange. Not an easy or fast feat but what fun! I should make a Maine Jubilee quilt! I was born in Mexico/Rumford, Maine almost 70 years ago....

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  9. Thanks for the eye candy Cyndi, what a wonderful show. I too would go out of my way to visit your shop, however, that would involve more than driving 100 miles. lol. How great to meet Janet O. she is such a talented quilter.

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  10. It is always a joy to come to your shop. I learn something every time. The 27th is my 55th birthday so winning would be awesome. Maybe I should start 5 inch blocks to celebrate? May need more fabric!

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  11. Loved seeing the quilts - great way to get inspired. Great idea to cut squares of yor fabric to use in a scrap quilt of small squares.

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  12. ooohh janet made it! how wonderful! i wish i had known she was coming...and lovely quilts from the museum...i agree that the tree of life is simply stunning!

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  13. Your samples look like great fun!

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  14. Beautiful quilts featured in your post!! Swapping small pieces of fabric is an excellent idea!!

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  15. thanks you for sharing the photos from New England Museum. love the civil war bride quilts. temptation!

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  16. The exhibit looks so wonderful--and inspiring! And so do those little fabric samples!

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  17. JoAnn Borges Taunton,MA
    I've been to the exhibit at the New England Quilt Museum.
    Barbara Roberge, a member of my guild, Linsey-Woolsey, is the maker of "Simply Baltimore". The exhibit is a wonderful view into New England quilt makers. Thanks for featuring it on your website.

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  18. Oh, I make little quilts, so I'd love to win the latest give-away!

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  19. I enjoy making big quilts out of small pieces. It would be wonderful to win your giveaway and add all that variety. Thanks for the chance.

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  20. Loved the quilt show and someday want to go to the museum. It's a long way from Oregon! Thanks for the chance to win the fabric samples!

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  21. So very special to meet you, Cyndi, and to get totally overwhelmed by your wonderful shop! It truly is a repro lover's dream. Really enjoyed the visit. Thank you for accommodating us.
    You share some lovely quilts, here. Thanks for giving us a peek at the show with you. : )

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  22. Enjoyed looking at the exhibit quilts, they were spectacular. Thanks for a chance to win some fabric.

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  23. Wonderful quilts. Love your Stars too.

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  24. Small world - Janet O is my friend too. I'd love some fabric samples. Thanks.

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  25. I love seeing on the pictures on your post today. Thank you for the giveaway! Hugs,

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  26. Thank you for sharing all these beautiful pictures. There sure are some stunning quilts.
    Also a big thanks for the giveaway, sraps are always great.
    Greetings,
    Sylvia

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  27. Thank you for sharing the photos of the quilt exhibit.The quilts are gorgeous.I'm in northwest CT but haven't yet made it to the museum but maybe some day :).
    Your giveaway fabrics looks lovely, perfect for a small quilt,my favorite kind to make and hand quilt. Thanks!

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  28. Thanks for sharing the quilts from the exhibit. They are stunning! And your small samples for the giveaway look delightful!

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  29. Oh those stars- beautiful! I tried to use the one you used for your Lapis blue and I couldn't find it. Must have used it in something! I think the Tree of Life quilt was my favorite in the exhibit. Glad you had a good day with Janet O. Fun to meet fellow bloggers.

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  30. great stars and beautiful quilts!

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  31. Thanks for the chance to win your little packs. Love cutting small squares to keep/share.

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  32. thank you for sharing all the quilts pictures

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  33. How fun to meet Janet!! I love your star blocks- they are going to be great in an old style quilt.
    Quilting and sharing with friends is the best. I'd love to be int he drawing for the scraps. Thanks!

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  34. I am so far behind on my stars. I would love to receive the beautiful sample squares maybe that would get me moving!

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  35. Love all the photos. Your Time Warp stars are inspiring, I am amazed at how well you keep up with them considering everything else you do and I'm sure you will do something wonderful with over 3000 1 1/2" squares. What a great exchange idea. Your sample squares would be a great addition to my stash. Thank you, Cyndi.

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  36. I would love to win. I'm fairly new to quilting and still adding to my stash!

    hl3smith@yahoo.com

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  37. How did I not know you were in Maine?! Where is your shop? I'm in Maine too :) I love the Tree of Life quilt, it's amazing! I'm a super beginner at quilting, but I love making them and am slowly expanding my knowledge.

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  38. thanks for the chance to win.loved the show at the NEQM

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  39. Wendy in NH
    You've got the most beautiful herd of cows & fabric bolts in Maine lol! The way life should be!

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  40. Gorgeous quilts, I love the orange one and all the beautiful applique work. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  41. Oh, what fun. I love those little pieces. Thank you for sharing quilts with us, too.

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  42. I so enjoy seeing your star blocks each week and the cows are great!

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  43. Love watching your star blocks grow. Thanks for sharing the photos from the quilt show, a bit of the fun for us all.

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  44. So glad you got to meet Janet O! And I LOVE your latest stars.....gorgeous! Perfect choice of fabrics!

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  45. Hello ! I saw many quilts on Wendy's blog and I'm glad to admire these others, thanks with you !
    Thank you for all the photos and this giveaway !!
    Hugs from France !

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  46. Lucky you - getting to meet Janet O. She shared pictures of your shop, and the first words out of my mouth were "I've got to go to Maine". I think my hubby was glad to hear that as he's been chomping at the bit to go to Maine (whereas I've been dragging my heels). But not any more!!! ;-)

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  47. Thanks for sharing the quilts - they are gorgeous. I'm always amazed at the beautiful work quilters do. Someday I would love to visit Maine and your awesome shop.

    Terry

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  48. Thanks for the tour of the show. We are leaving net week to spend the winter in Savannah with our son. Maybe I will get to NEQM next summer. Would love to be in the drawing for the scraps. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  49. Great pictures from wonderfull quilts.And thanks for the give away,keep my fingers cross

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  50. Will be in Maine later this week and plan to visit your shop. Love 1 1/2" fabric square, thank you for the opportunity to win more! :-)

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  51. There are those small pieces you said you'd be giving away! I was so happy that mom and I were able to visit your shop. What an inspiring place! Thank you for welcoming us!

    -angie (stinksopurdy@gmail.com)

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  52. Fabulous quilts! I would love to win your scraps

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  53. Just discovered you by way of Janet over at Rogue Quilter. I can see why see had such a fabulous visit to your shop! Visiting Maine has been on my bucket list for a long time - it needs to happen!!

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  54. Like the idea of some low volume blocks to add to the bright blocks from the BB star quilt-a-long!! Contented cows are the best.

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  55. What great scraps. Would love to win them. Nancy P.

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  56. Wish I lived closer, what a treat to visit your shop in person. Even your scraps are lovely!

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  57. I love scraps and other peoples scraps are even better! staceysrus@hotmail.com

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  58. I love small quilts and am currrently working on a few. Your scraps would be a wonderful addition to my small scrap bin.

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  59. Love the scraps and your shop! Tammy
    morrowrj (at) telus (dot) net

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  60. So very generous of you to share. I love to make scrap quilts.

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  61. Thanks for a lovely post and making me aware of the AQSG. Hopefully once we finish our schooners’ sailing season here in Rockland I’ll be able to get to Lowell to see the exhibit.

    Shary Fellows

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  62. Adding new scraps to my supply would be great.
    Charlotte S

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  63. It's been fun seeing your Time Warp Stars. It's such a great project and so much to learn. Enjoy your blog!

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  64. I just found your blog from my friend Janet Olsen, who visited you from Utah recently. I am actually coming to Maine in October and hope to stop by your shop. I can pick up my winnings then so you won't have to mail them! ;-))

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  65. I would love to visit your shop! Great box of scraps, too! Thanks for all the pictures.

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