It's been over twenty years since I entered competition in my county's fair. This year, I scoured my mind as to what I could enter into the fair. Since no fair was held in 2020, items made in 2020 and 2021 were eligible for entry. Much to my surprise, I won ribbons for all four items I entered!
Class: Full Size Quilt
Stars Squared Quilt
1st Place
It took me 18 months to piece, quilt, and bind this quilt on my domestic sewing machine (Janome 9450). I used Home for the Holidays II fabric collection by Borderless which is absolutely beautiful! Because I wanted to add borders to the quilt, I didn't have enough of the Grey Mist fabric and had to go on the hunt to find more... It was then I found out the fabric collection had been discontinued. Luckily, I located a company in California (Google is friend!) that had a 3yd bundle on clearance. ::whew:: I finished this quilt in 2020.
Class: Cross Stitch Pillow
Tie On October by Pine Mountain Designs
1st Place
This took me about three hours to stitch this up on 10ct Heatherfield fabric with DMC threads. Pine Mountain has a pillow form to go with these Tie Ons. At the last hour (literally, the day before I was supposed to drop off my entries), I decided I didn't like the pillow form and I made a new one out of purple fabric. I shoved the original form inside my purple one. So much better!
Class: Small Cross Stitch Sampler
Suffrage Act by Little House Needleworks
2nd Place
I finished this August 18, 2020, excactly 100 years after the women's right to vote was ratified (See my previous post). It's Stitched on 28ct Silkweaver Lugana "Days Gone By" with GAST, DMC, and Classic Colorworks threads. I changed the design by adding bricks at the top.
Class: Small Holiday Craft (No Christmas)
Camille Renee Mug Mat
4th Place
This is the first wool applique project I'd ever done. It was a lot of fun to make. I love the embroidered skirt and the cute button tags.
So how about you? Have you entered anything in the county fair? I'd love to hear about it.
Until next time...