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Sunday, June 30, 2019

2019 June Quilt Update


Hello and welcome to the sixth Monthly Quilt Update of 2019.  Have you joined us in our theme for this year?  Do you know what it is?  Here is your hint and if you want to know all about it -- here is your LINK.  Always remember that in this group all links open in a separate window so you don't lose your place here AND there are no ads or popups EVER.

If you are new to the blog, you may be asking, "just what is a monthly update?"  I decided long ago that I just can't keep up with blogging daily.  I just can't.  Sooooo, what happens is I document a day in my life within one post and if something special happens, a separate post takes place.  See, you can stay caught up with a once a month check and then, if you're interested, see the other posts too.  It's a great system for me.

Sapphire Blues - Summary Page



Five years!!! Wow -- That's almost an anniversary on it's own.  Time has once again flown by us but this year I've had this in the works for awhile.  I was not quite as distracted.  Is this exciting??  I sure hope so as it's gonna be fun.  Let yourself play and please, please, please share what you have done.  I can't wait to see each one.  The first clue goes live September 1st.

Sapphire Blues - Introduction



Sapphire and the color blue tend to be synonymous.  Although many sources claim that its name is of Greek derivation, its root seem most likely to be from ancient Hebrew - which describes it as a deep blue stone.

I've had the pattern for this years mystery for a few months now, but just couldn't find the color inspiration I needed until a trip to Houston last month.  As I wandered the shops in Spring, TX, waiting for something to just jump out at me, I found myself thinking about the upcoming quilt festival down there in November.  It is the 45th Anniversary of the show and they are spotlighting blue and white for their Sapphire Celebration.  Perhaps I should join in.  Add to that, the indigo seemed to be calling my name.

That, all by itself, seems to be a great reason to work with blues this year but . . . there is more . . .

Sunday, June 23, 2019

Quilts, The Silk Road, and More Fiber at DMA

The Dallas Museum of Art is on the agenda for today with Jon.  He loves the Creative Arts Center and has made this request.  Once we get there, the center is doing quilting.  HAHAHAHA --- Just squares to lay out and not really challenging enough for him.  We do find a game to play in the center and he not only wins, but annihilates me.


Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Good Fortune - The REVEAL - Bonnie Hunter - Mystery Quilt




1/4 -- The reveal is out!!  Woohoo.  I only wish I could work on it today, but I'll definitely get to it this week.  I am up to my ears in reorganizing and purging AND I haven't finished clue 7.  It all takes time.

1/7 - I have found my sewing machine again and back at it. Clue 7 is complete and I'm ready to work on the finale.  Woot woot!  Gathering my pieces and parts ----


Thursday, June 6, 2019

All Things Fiber - The Christian Dior Exhibit at DMA

Back in May, Mister and I received an invitation (cocktail attire and all) to the Opening Celebration of the Dior Exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art.  Things being what they normally are, we were in Montana for it and missed out.  However, today I am at least going to see the exhibit.  My daughter, Rhiana, and granddaughters, Elena and Malea, are huge fashion buffs so I have great company to share in this event.

I took A LOT of pictures so that I could share with friends who would likely not have the opportunity to see this in person.   I kept the event brochure so that I can share information with y'all as well.  It's going to be like your own personal showing -- how's that sound?

"For the past seventy years, the fashion house founded by christian Dior in 1947 has been the ultimate symbol of Parisian haute couture.  With his first collection, the revolutionary New Look, Dior established the iconic silhouette of the postwar era.  His unique style, inspired by art and culture, celebrated the triumphant return of femininity.  His vision of clothing based on strong, architectural lives resonated in a world rebuilding itself from the ground up after the devastation of World War II.

A pioneer in the globalization of fashion, Dior built an empire that reached around the world.  Six designers have succeeded him since his death in 1957:  Yves /Saint Laurent, Marc Bohan, Gianfranco Ferre, John Galliano, Raf Simons, and the current artistic director, Maria Grazia Chiuri.  Each has added his or her own personal stamp while paying homage to Christian Dior's legacy of original and refined fashion that wants above all 'to make women happier and more beautiful'."