Showing posts with label virtual quilt contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label virtual quilt contest. Show all posts

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Online Contest - Voting Now

I just can't resist it! I've entered the Quilting Bloggers Weekly Themed Quilt Contest - again!
I entered this quilt into the contest - it's the group exchange quilt contest:
This was part of the S.I.X. block exchange this year. It is titled Steam-punk Time Machine. If you wish to look at the other entries and vote, go here. Scroll down to vote.
You have until Monday, 1 October 8:00am (EDT) to cast your vote (you can have 4 choices).

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Voting Is Now On For Remembering Veterans Quilt

Hello, all you lovely visitors to my blog.
Please go here to vote
Mine is the New Zealand's Gallipoli Campaign 1915 quilt (see previous post), but please only vote for it if you LIKE it - I'm not into twisting any arms here! :-)

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Another Virtual Quilt Contest Entry

Oh yeah! It's almost addictive, I've entered another quilt in the Quilting Blogger Weekly Themed Quilt Contest. Check it out here to vote.
This is my quilt - it is in my bedroom on the wall opposite my bed - I still love it!
Taking Time to Smell the Roses

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Another Competition Entry - Friendships

I have entered this quilt into the Quilting Blogger's weekly theme - this week it is Friendships.
Weekly 
Themed Quilt Contests
I made it for my friend Marjorie in time for her starting chemo for liver cancer in 2008. It is quilted with hearts and angels and I choose the greens because it is a calming colour - plus Marjorie, like me is a redhead, and we love green!
Voting starts on Friday (US time), so for us Southern Hemisphere dwellers, check it out from Saturday - until Sunday evening (US time). Click on the logo link above to vote.
Oh, I have to mention that there is something in the power of positivity and eating the correct food (as well as the chemo, etc), because my friend Marjorie is still looking beautiful, won a Husqvarna sewing machine at Tote & Gloat this year and is using that machine to make lovely quilts - yea!