I have been working on a new digitized collection of my quilting designs for the embroidery sewing machines, and it is coming along nicely. I based the designs on some of my recent quilts, but the drawings are all new. Watch for a September release from OESD if all goes according to schedule. I don't have a title yet, but I'll let you know more details as this project unfolds.
And, speaking of schedules, mine includes shipping off these designs, then quickly switching gears and packing for my trip to Paducah next week. Spring has arrived about 2-3 weeks early here in Wisconsin, so it won't be the dramatic change from winter to spring when I drive down to KY, but it will be wonderful to be back at the show this year and see so many quilts, friends, vendors, BBQ, dogwoods in bloom, friends and quilts at the museum.
I see there are many familiar names with quilts in the show, and many who have taken classes with me. It will be terrific to see your work hanging in this prestigious show......congratulations to all!
Please say hello if you see me, remind me how I know you, as it is a sea of people and it's hard to place people out of context.
While I was working in my sewing room, Oliver discovered the bird lamp. This is a lamp I've had for probably 40 years, has a wrought iron base with a vine and birds and lemons and leaves all over it. Every now and then I put it in the pile of stuff to give away, and then I look at its fun whimsical design and decide to keep it just a bit longer.
No other cat has ever paid the slightest attention to it.
Oliver sat under its warm light and tilted his head and stared at the little birds looking back at him. He ended up with one paw on the head of a bird, just touching it gently, trying to figure out why the outside birds were sitting in Mom's quilting room. He chirped and squeaked, tilted his head to the left and to the right, and finally settled down and slept under the gaze of the happy little birds. I kept drawing. Nothing like a deadline. No chirping for me.
After I return from the AQS Show in Paducah I shall return to some quilting blog posts, ideas, tips, designs. It's time to venture outdoors and enjoy the springtime. Take a bit of time to look around and be inspired, translate that into your quilting ideas.
See you in Paducah!
Keep quilting-- your work gets better every day.
Diane