Last month I had a show at the Kenai Peninsula College Gallery.
It was a good time that including having my name in lights on the marquee at the entrance to the college.
You can read about the show and the work involved in making it happen in these three posts–Hot Crossed Squares–In Progress, Hot Crossed Squares–The Countdown, and Hot Crossed Squares–The Show.
I had pieced 22 new compositions for the show. Sadly, my arms gave out and time ticked away, and I only completed (as in quilted, faced, and sleeved) 15.
I REALLY wanted to finish all of them.
So, I made a date with my photographer and kept quilting until that deadline showed up.
I stitched away until my body finally over ruled my mind. You can read about that here in the blog post called Killing Myself with Deadlines. The comments to that post were wide ranging. My intent was simply to admit publicly that I sometimes push myself too hard and that a life in balance is BETTER.
While I did not get all the work done that I wanted to complete, and I missed the deadline for Art Quilt Elements–damn, double damn–I did finish new work.
You have been looking at six new Hot Crossed Squares.
That makes 21 completed new small pieces.
The final new Hot Crossed Squares is still on the long arm where it will stay until I get back from my travels. Sharing these images with all of you is always my favorite part. I hope you enjoy them.
PS- If you want to see any of the images in more detail, just click on the image.
congratulations on sticking with it and getting more completed – they are lovely, such fun works
Thank you Lesley! They are super fun to make. I think that is one of the advantages to working small.
These are fun quilts. Would love to see them in person!
Thank you Angela!
Congratulations on finishing all these beauties. I love ’em, they are so perky!
Thank you Barb! I hope you are doing good and stitching all at the same time.
That’s an amazing accomplishment Maria. Each one is a masterpiece!
Thank you Audrey!
Safe travels! These are so fun to study, and I like the back as much as the front!!!
Thank you Mary! I hope to have a show some day where the fronts and backs are both shown.
fantastic work, love them all. congrats!
Thank you Tonya!
Inspiration.
Thank you Susan!
I like these, Maria. Very nice.
Thank you Gina!
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