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AAQI December Auction Starts in 3 Days!

The last year of AAQI is drawing to a close and the last auction starts in three days!  There will be 27 quilts up for auction and they were part of the AAQI's travelling exhibit, "Alzheimer's Illustrated:  From Heartbreak to Hope". I am very pleased to see my last little quilt up for auction this time around. The name of my quilt is "Forget-Me-Not".  It is funny it was the first quilt I made for AAQI but it turned out being the last one to go up for sale.  I am excited to watch how the bids go because this is my last chance to raise money this way for Alzheimer's research.  I have my fingers crossed she does well!

Outsider Artist - Judith Scott

This is a piece of art by Judith Scott.  To read more about this extraordinary artist and the exhibit I saw in Kentucky, please visit my  post on the EAC blog .  Thanks!

Sashiko & Kogin Workshop, Traditional Japanese Stitching

(Rhonda, our instructor) At last year's National Seminar of the Embroiderers' Association of Canada (EAC) I was impressed by how happy the students from one class were - those taking Barbara Gilbert's Sashiko class.  While the rest of us were looking a bit frazzled at times, these ladies appeared so happy, stress-free and pleased with themselves.  This was enough to make me want to learn more about this elegant Japanese stitching technique. So when my local guild, Calgary Guild of Needle & Fibre Arts (CGNFA) ,  recently held a one day workshop on Sashiko and Kogin techniques, I could't resist! (traditional sashiko pattern) Sashiko, which translates literally into "little stabs", is a form of functional embroidery from Japan.  It was traditionally used to reinforce garments and provide extra warmth.  Now this running stitch technique is used for purely decorative purposes and the white cotton thread worked on indigo dyed fabric creates pieces wi

$1,000.00 Pledge

I did it!  I am so pleased with myself, lol.  When I first started making quilts for Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative (AAQI), I joined the $1,000 Promise - that I would keep making these little quilts until mine had raised $1,000.00 for Alzheimer's research.  With the last batch of quilts that went to the Houston quilt show selling, I reached my goal!  I wasn't sure I would be able to since it is the last year of fundraising by this great organization.   Here is a review of the quilts I made for AAQI = the ones that are blacked out are where I used a commercial piece of cross stitch without getting permission for the copyright.  Okay to sell, but not to show online. Total raised so far: $1,062.63 5185 - Forget-me-not 6830 - Asian Dreams Crazy Quilt ($110) 6971 - Africa ($45) 7208 – Distress I ($7.00) 7209 – Distress II ($7.00) 7521 – Who Hath a Friend . . . ($87.16) 7753 - Kimono ($55.05) 8002 – Crazy Quilt ($125) 8195