It is really nice to know when you do some thing like this to know that there are friends there to support you.
My lovely friend Monica was there to greet me with encouragement and hugs...poor Monica has been listening to my nervous utterings for weeks.
as was friend and fellow blogger the wonderful Joy from Joypatch. Joy was a such a great help and holder uperer of my quilts and provider of coffee and cake too.
The ladies were very kind and enthusiastic about an old quilt (my first but you all know that story)
and the newer ones...
The first time I have ever used a microphone...look at Joy's pretty fingertips there. There were a few horrible shrieks from it but not too bad. lol!
I really enjoyed talking to all these lovely quilters. A serious discussion about threads - what kind, how many strands...to hoop or not to hoop. I loved it.
There was also lots of discussions about my various quilts and I loved sharing the stories of how they came to be.
What could be better than a chat about stitching and a lovely piece of chocolate cake.
Here are some of the ladies having a look at some more of my work from my my Magazine commissions and taking a pic or two.
They were very generous and went home with a pattern or three. I can't tell you how nice it is that people actually like your work enough to want to make it.
I met a very nice lady called Beverley who bought along her gorgeous version of my "Cupcake Kisses" design to show me. She had replaced some of the stitchery with applique and it was so pretty. I love it when people put their own spin on a design. Beverley had made it for her Sister who loves to bake...sweet!
Karen also bought along the stitchery done by her daughter Kelly (love enthusiastic young stitchers..we need them all) Kelly has been stitching my redwork design "Skates for Hire" and has done beautiful work. Well done Kelly! I loved seeing your work.
Can you see in the background of this photo the ladies hanging quilts. These are all the charity quilts the SSQ have made which were being presented to a local Special Education School that afternoon..well done ladies!
The ladies were also very pleased with the little Needlebook and Scissor keeper pattern I designed especially for them.
So a huge big thank you to the very generous ladies of Star of the Sea Quilters. Thank you to new President Chrys, Sharon for your lovely friendly face when I arrived, the ladies who helped carry all my gear, your very talented photographer Teresa who very kindly sent me all these mementoes of the day, my yummy coffee and cake, Karen for your belief and support, Joy and Monica for all your help and for just being your lovely selves.You all made me feel so welcome and once again reminded me of what I always knew. Stitcher's are the nicest people.
Blessings Michelle xxx
well how fun is that - wish I could have been there!!!
ReplyDeletewow Michelle what a wonderful day everyone had,thankyou for sharing all the pictures,you did well,i am just about to start another one of your designs today,you inspire lots of people my friend to stitch and create,thankyou.xx
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fund day out. I too wish i could've been there. Hugs,xx.
ReplyDeleteOh wow what a great experience for you and them! Your designs are so lovely and inspiring, I'm not surprised you wre invited to share.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post Michelle. Enjoyed seeing all your photos. Hugs.....
ReplyDeleteWell done Michelle, it is scary to step out sometimes!! Well done, I love all the photo's.
ReplyDeleteMichelle.
It looks like you had a lovely day out, such fun.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the ladies enjoyed your trunk show, well done.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great time you had. Would have enjoyed being there. You are very generous with that lovely pattern.. hope to see some makings from SSQ in a post.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lovely day Michelle - hopefully the next time wont be so nerve wracking!!
ReplyDeleteoh well done Michelle, I forgot all about it... was supposed to wish you all the best.... looks fantastic and I'm sure they had a wonderful day....
ReplyDeleteHugz
Hello Michelle,
ReplyDeleteA wonderful inspiring post, a wonderful day out for everyone.Hope you enjoyed the microphone in the end.
Happy days.
Bev.
What a wonderful experience, it all looks beautiful in the photos and I'm sure it looked even more beautiful in real life! Lovely Christmas display. xx
ReplyDeletePretty post to reed Michelle, think I know how scary your feeling are that day and thank you for sharing your photos, I love to see them.
ReplyDeleteGorgious quilts.
A lovely post Michelle, great photos, like others I would love to have been there also.
ReplyDeleteHugs R.
Congratulations! Looks like you all had a fabulous time...your show and tell was awesome from what I see. Kudos to you for a job well done!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful day Michelle....and getting to rub shoulders with the gawjus Joy......I just love her to bits too!!!! You're right though, stitchers (and bloggers) are the nicest people! Wish I was there too!
ReplyDeletexox sugary hugs
Wendy :o)
What a lovely post. Your work is lovely and the show you put on is a great way to share it. The ladies look like they all got a lot out of it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun day you had - well done!
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle, jut wanted you to know I've followed you on Facebook and love your work. Thanks for all you have done!
ReplyDeleteLovingly,
Loretta
What fun!! Thanks for taking us along.
ReplyDeleteLoved hearing about your big adventure Michelle. Don't know why you were nervous. You're quite the celebrity!
ReplyDeleteMichelle it would ghave been wonderful to see all your amazing projects together. You deserve all this wonderful recognition and success for your bautiful designs
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