The Mississippi Ag Museum in Bloom was also a 3rd place winner in the Vicksburg show. The five sections are 36" high and a total of 10 feet wide when hung together. The sections are
Birdhouse by J. Marcus Weekley, Gulfport
The Mule Barn by Martha Ginn, Hattiesburg
Wagons and Roses by Cathy Reininger, Madison
Small Town Mississippi by Julia Graber, Brooksville
Print Shop by Rita Warnock, Madison
Mississippi Ag Museum in Bloom |
Our Pine Belt Quilters show entry deadline has passed, and we are doing the registration and catalog paperwork and finalizing display plans. October 7-8-9 will be here in a flash.
There is tragedy affecting our neighbors and friends in South Louisiana. We have seen unbelievable devastation from flooding, but it is heart-warming to see all those boat owners rescuing people and pets. No waiting for federal troops when neighbors can help immediately.
3 comments:
That is an incredible piece, it should have one 1st place! Thanks for the kitten photo, that is so wonderful how you help out kitties in need! Yes sending thoughts to those dealing with terrible flooding the SE.
Thanks for the vote of confidence. I love the loyalty of my friends. Of course, nobody can second-guess judges! But this piece has started out with a Cinderella life--three shows and three awards. This little solid black kitty was special because my Tarbaby looked just like this two and a half years ago. Now he's a muscular boss cat but still loves for me to hold him upside down like this kitten.
Congratulations on having your quilt in Quilting Arts! It looks great. It's wonderful to see your name in print along with your friends.
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