Sunday, May 23, 2010

Back from the Beach...


Just to back from a few days down at Edisto Island which is just South of Charleston, S.C. It is a pretty quiet place so we spent lot of time walking, biking, and watching the dolphins. (oh ya, and eating...shrimp and grits is one of my all time favorite foods!) All and all very relaxing! There was a tiny quilt exhibit at the local history museum. All new story quilts reflecting the Gullah culture of the area. There was also an absolutely stunning Broderie Perse quilt top the is part of the permanent collection and worth the price of admission!(Sorry, no photos allowed at the exhibit....)
Now it is time to get back to work. I have to finish my application for AQS so I can take my appraiser test next April. It is 80% finished. My goal is to get it in the mail on Thursday. Should be achievable!
I went out to see a few more quilts last week. They were in pretty tough shape. It is difficult when I really like a quilt but know it doesn't have a lot of value due to condition. After the class I took up in Paducha I will never see a pineapple quilt again without thinking of Gerald Roy! Interestingly there was another quilt that was in good condition but was...what is a nice way to say ugly? (which by the way was the owners word...not mine!)
I'm finding working with these old quilts really exciting but also find it is another place that sets the project part of my brain on fire....take this red and green basket quilt....I could see myself making something like this...Grrr...this "no new projects until I finish a project rule" is tough!

5 comments:

Diane said...

we're heading to the Outer Banks in less than 3 weeks--I'm giddy with excitement and your beach pictures are making me want to leave this minute.
When we arrive it will be late at night and I will take my flashlight and go right down to the water....something about the sound of the waves that I crave.

AnnieO said...

I'd love a beach vacation--and I live in a beach town, just never go there! The quilts you were able to show are fascinating. I love the basket quilt too. But you have your own legacy of unquilted tops, right? LOL!

sewkalico said...

Those baskets are great, but don't be tempted :-))) (Says me who just got a new book and immediately singled out a project to do! I had to stop myself because I haven't finished anything yet!!)
I do love the beach, I miss it terribly living here near all this green!

Purple Pam said...

Sounds like you had a great, relaxing time on your beach trip. I like what you are doing with the old quilts. Keep at it.

Sew Create It - Jane said...

The beach looks so inviting...

Love the look of those old quilts...It's nice to see the old designs that have interesting shapes and curves. A lot of the "popular" designs today are so influenced by the rotary cutter! :o)