Sunday, July 28, 2019

July


We were hiding out from the heat around Syd's kitchen table.


Dianne, Fran & Lynn had other plans so, of course, we talked about them! 😇

Kathy finished her "Gifts So Special" for the Wildwood Quilt Show in November.

And M.A. was finishing up the binding on hers while Gwen was embroidering away - she didn't want it photographed until it was further along.

Syd and Jan were doing the hand sewing on one of Syd's jelly roll race quilts.  Syd's on a mission to finish those tops.

And M.A. made these Sew Together Bags with Gwen being gifted one of them.  Since M.A's got these figured out we volunteered her to make all the Diva's one!


More progress on LTG.
 
Kathy let me know if missed anything.

Later!

Friday, July 5, 2019

We're Back!

After a short hiatus we got back together in June to share a toast and catch-up on what everyone was up to.  Progress was made on some LTG blocks.









Dianne was making another baby quilt in her on-going series.  And this one was reversible too!



And best of all we surprised Gwen with a gift on her very special birthday.



 Later!

Saturday, April 6, 2019

Sigh

Well, crap, just crap.
This Diva group is an interesting animal. Believe me it lives and breaths, at times, as one being, on heart, head and pair of hands. All together.
 I don't think it's like too many other quilt groups or guilds. Some of us have know each other all of our lives, sisters from the same mother; some of us have know each other for almost 40 years and have dragged each other along, kicking and screaming into all sorts of adventures, Adventures that usually were based around fiber of some sort. The group itself came together via interaction at Erie Street Quilts. Working there, teaching and taking classes, the Friendship group that some of us dragged others into, the Quilter's Development group. But there were a lot of other people around that are not part of this group. This bunch. We found each other, spotted each other and came together. We knew each other before we knew each other. The tribe. Sisters. Not all of us have birth sisters but in this group we found real sisters with all that entails. The harassing, The supporting. Growth and change. Challenge. Laughter and tears and Candle Salad. Thick and thin we have been there for each other. And we know it's special.
 And now we are one  fewer.  The light of that Candle Salad has flickered out.
 Our Judy is gone. I call her Our Judy because a couple of years ago, when cancer moved in we, of course made her a quilt. All of us. I tried to pay Laura for the quilting but she said, " No, it's for our Judy". That quilt was a riot to make. First we decided to take a bunch of stuff we had already cut and sewn to make a disappearing 9 patch. Ruth made us start that back when we were still in the basement. Syd dragged out the pieces, told us what we needed to bring to add to it and we gathered at one of our retreats. But we had to work on it after Judy went to bed. She usually went to bed early but not that year. We sewed like maniacs. Syd had old blocks from something that we knew we had to use in sort of an asymmetrical border. It was up and down from the design wall many times when a lookout would call, " Judy's coming, quick, hide it". We finally gave it to her and of course she loved it, it was so Judy. Then her eyes light up and she said she knew something was up and had been feeling sorry for herself because she hadn't been included. She knew those nights we seemed to want to get rid of her. But we only wanted her gone, peacefully sleeping, those nights.
 So, her body has left us now. We are weaker than before but we will heal and be stronger. Her laughter and insight will be missed but we will always know what she would have done or said. Or wonder. " I wonder what the heck Judy would think of this". She was such an artist.
 She was a person that was "game" for anything. Always there, always pitching in. I don't know who is going to help Dianne load the dishwasher now. I know it won't be me. We will still have food art, I am sure because it is so much fun.
 Judy was part of a lot of groups. She was a joiner. They will miss her too.
 But not like we will.
 A light is gone from us but I know a brighter light is shining someplace else because of her presence there.
And damn, I missed my first walking dot of the day. I know that would make her laugh because she thought I was nuts.
  And I am.

Sunday, March 24, 2019

Luck of the Irish or Not

The Divas met up the day before St. Paddy's Day with many in attendance.  Laura came down with something nasty and was kind enough not to share and Lori's ride would have been a bit much. 😊

Catching up and finishing was the theme for the day.  Syd, Dianne, Judy, Gwen, and I think the jelly roll quilt is Fran's, were getting those quilts done.






Lot's of progress on our LTG quilt along from our block tester Dianne.


And Gwen is further along.

And hell froze over - my start. Hardest part was deciding on the color scheme.  So I pulled four fabrics that worked together and am going to go from here.

 Later!

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Diva's Road Trip


Some of the Diva's took a road trip back to Amish land for the last "Mary" retreat.  It was a little bittersweet since it's the end of an era.  Much reminiscing of the retreats past:  Mary Ellen Hopkins, Punderson State Park cabins with Trick-or-Treating for dinner night and the seating assignments, and how we ended up in Amish land for many years.

















Here's what we were up to in no particular order, but lots of Long Time Gone blocks were started and we all decided it was Lynn's fault 😉!

Later