Our Minnesota State Fair (the best 10 days of summer) starts next week, and I’ve been busy as a bee trying to finish as many projects as humanly possible to enter in Creative Activities. Yesterday was the last day to bring your entries in, and last night I slept. Like a baby.
So here are my finishes:
Swoon’s adorable “Brooklyn” handbag. I quilted the gray Essex linen and paired it with a black pebble vinyl.
Swoon “Alice Shopper Tote” bag. Free pattern at the Swoon Patterns site. It’s a great pattern to try if you’re interested in purchasing any of the Swoon patterns, as it gives you a feel for her directions. Plus this is a great bag!
A little wool framed art, pattern by Becky Delsman, published in the 2012 issue of Primitive Quilts and Projects. Can’t wait for fall so I can hang this one up!
This is great-nephew Peter’s bee quilt. (The family’s last name starts with “B”.) Wanted to do a woven type design with these fabrics, and figured out how easy it is to put together. This will go in the fair’s Bee & Honey department.
Here is an embarassing one…DH Jim’s socks. This photo is from spring of 2014. 2014!!! I pulled them out to finish this summer, and all I needed to do was about an inch of the toe and close the toe. AND I forgot to take a photo of the finished pair, so I have to show DH’s naked toes. Hope he doesn’t read this…
I’m working backwards in time, so you perhaps have seen this one already: the Cane Bay Wrap. Here it is being blocked. One of my most favorite things I’ve every made. Love it so much, I went back to Jenny’s shop (The Twisted Loop in Prior Lake) and bought this fabulous yarn in another color for wrap #2.
It took me a while to finish this one this spring, but I ADORE this Swoon “Charlotte City Tote, done up in green glitter vinyl and Tula Pink Bumblebees. Charlotte is also entered in Bee & Honey, so if you go in the Ag-Hort building, check out the Bee & Honey items…and I always buy some sort of honey or honey products while I’m there.
This is Swoon’s “Dollie Mini Cross-Body” bag. With its cross-body strap, it would be perfect to carry at the fair. If it wasn’t IN the fair…
This is the “L is for Lattice” wallhanging I did for my part in our guild’s Alphabet Challenge in 2015. Yummy batiks in Lemon, Lime, Latte’, Lava, and Licorice. I know…you’re thinking, “What the “L” is she talking about?” Twenty-six of our guild members each made a 26″ x 26″ wall quilt. We drew for letters, and I drew the letter “L”. A 27th guild member did a wall quilt depicting the letters from A-Z.
So there you have it — my nine items I brought to the fair this year. It’s always more fun when you have some of your items to look for. Thank you, both of you, who read this all the way to the end!
— Sue