Showing posts with label Las Vegas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Las Vegas. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Cherrywood Challenge 2023

 

Well now....

I can not believe my Cherrywood entry for 2023 was chosen to travel! 

That is 6 years in a row.

Every year I tell myself...

'this is where it ends!'

I am so honoured! 

The theme was Monarch with only these colors. 

Same criteria...

20"x20"

Only Cherrywood Fabrics from the bundle.

Monarch inspired

This is mine! 

It makes it's first appearance at Houston Quilt Festival next week!! 



I got my inspiration when we went to Las Vegas last November.

The floors in the Wynn Hotel were covered in butterflies on point!



Even the walls!


I had been following Timna Tarr for a while now 
and 
this looked so much like some of her works! 



I had taken an online class with her that fall. 

I figured this was the perfect size to try out her technique!


I started with a picture I found on Pinterest as a starting point



I gridded it by folding into 1"x 1" increments
(yup..insert CRAZY here)


Did a little coloring to make best use of all the colors..


It was CAT(Lucy) approved...


I started with row 1


Easy peasy...just shades of green


Yes...I questioned my sanity
 when 
I got half way through the applique of each little square 


But I was loving the results


If you get a chance to stop by the exhibit in Houston be sure to check it out!

These quilters are incredible with their talent and thinking outside the box. 

These little 20" works of art are stunning in their techniques and talent of each quilter. 

I can not believe they think any of mine were good enough to be part of these exhibits!

Here are my entries from the past...

This was my first time entry to these challenges

2018 - VanGogh


I figured I love blue...let's see what we can do!

2019 - Prince
(the singer - since he lived in Minnesota where Cherrywood Fabrics is)


I loved purple... what the heck?!!

2019 - Princess Dianna


I don't love pink
 but
 knew as a Canadian I had to try to do Lady Di some justice

Lady Di has been everywhere like me..

Even France and is still on tour!

2020 - Bob Ross


There are no mistakes...just happy accidents! 

I watched Bob with my mom as she has been a painter all her life! 

Was sooo sure this was a loser...what do I know! 

And seriously...where were we going in 2020....

NO WHERE!


2021 - Graffiti

This was my first attempt....


I was just putting some finishing touches on it 
and 
this wave of 'THIS IS NOT THE ONE' came over me.

I had this idea first so I scraped up what scraps I had left and made a second one. 

I should have followed my heart in the first place! 

This is travelling some where in the world as we type.

My Weapon of Mass Creation! 


So give yourself a shot at trying something new! 

You never know! 

This year is Poppies.



Just click here if you're interested! 


 It was just announced so you have lots of time.  

I ordered my bundle from Cotton Harvest Quilt Shop in Ontario

Thanks for reading! 

Now go.... be creative!

Christa






Wednesday, March 23, 2022

That One Time We Went To Yuma

 That's the story that plays in my head right now

as

I get old and grey telling stories to my grandsons! 

Don't get me wrong! 

We had a blast in Yuma,Az

The weather was fabulous. 

Our good friends, Joy and Gary Steinke had joined up for the winter.

Our friends, Bill and Terry Poll spent a week with us.

We made new friends like we always do! 

We really enjoyed our happy hour every day with our new friends.

Loretta and Charlotte

Both are 82 years young!


I can only hope to grow up as gracefully as these two!

Marty and Cindy from Illinois

Took Marty a while to warm up to the CC's

(Crazy Canadians as he called us)

We loved our day trips to Mexico


So much color and inspiration for a quilter! 


My girlfriend gave me some AZ inspired fabric to play with 
for
our first snowbird experience.


I didn't have a pattern
 but
 had a lot of fun chopping it up



using the Border Creek Scrap block 


to bring it all together! 


I am not sure where 60 days went to 
but
before I knew it,
 we were on the road home! 

I was hoping that my quilting buddies
 were
 not going to have to start a GO-FUND ME page for this part of the trek.


There are so many great truck rest stops in the States.


Kudoos to all the Americans for having clean safe rest stops! 

Canada definitely needs to work on that!

America is such a diverse continent of beauty. 

I loved every landscape of the trip.


Our first stop on the way home was Boulder City, Nevada


We LOVE Cararabba's Grill and had to hit that up


They make the BEST margaritas I have ever had.

We spent a day in Vegas. 

Had to hit up The Crack Shack by Park MGM on the strip.


Fried Chicken like you have never had.


This was the creation of Top Chef's Micheal Rosen and Richard Blais.

Fabulous.

Food is a memory which creates an experience! 

As you can see we always are on the hunt
 for
 the best food in our road
trips! 

You got to eat....it might as well be the best!


We walked the bridge to see Hoover Dam upclose.


Spectacular....
really...

 no words can explain the grandness of this creation! 


The next day we headed our way north through Mequite, NV


I warn you now.....

 If my sentence starts with 'We stopped for fuel..."

IT NEVER ENDS WELL.

 
Our daughter made this magnet for us for Christmas 
but 
we left it at home... 
Should have slapped it on the rig, I guess! 

Soooo... 

we stopped for fuel 
at
 Eagles Landing 
when
 a fellow spotted a low tire on the rig.


We backed into check that tire and all hell broke loose.

There was a broken shock which led to a few bushings that were toast 
AND
shackles that were too worn
AND 
Springs that really needed to be changed. 


What's another 2 grand right??


I was elated that they had all the parts 
and
 people who knew what to do ON A SUNDAY.

They had us up and running in about 1 1/2 hours. 

I teased them about having a spare set of axles as that is the only thing we didn't change. 

We got to Brigham City 
and
 caught up to my parents who were also on their way home 


We stayed at a KOA at Willard, Utah

We were not there long.

Pulled in in the dark and left early in the dark.

(Note to self...pivotal pit stop in the rest of the story)

My parents and ourselves hit the road for COVID tests in Pocatello, Idaho 
so
we could cross the border back into Canada in a few days. 


WE STOPPED FOR FUEL in Dillion, Montana.

Checked all the tires and rig.

I started driving out of Dillion and it seemed a little bouncy. 

Arnold told me to speed up.

I said I will...we are in no hurry!

Just then...only 4 miles out of town....

A Montana rancher passed us motioning to pull over now.

He was aggressive.

I said to my husband....

What now?? 
Are we going to be shot in Montana on the side of the road??

Seriously that would have been less painful in the end.

NOPE... 

The man said our tire had crossed his path.

He knew where it was.

Turn around and he will get it. 


You can imagine my response at this point of frustration.

I think that farmer was scared for HIS life.

I was like.....what the  ?$&%*??

HOW CAN THAT BE???

Oh it BEED!

We gibbled back to Dillion 
and
 went to General Welding as the farmer suggested.

Mom and dad carried on. 

Nothing they could do to ease my pain.

We needed two new axles at the tire had bent both of them.

The farmer commented on how it looked pretty new under that rig!

Yup... IT'S ALL NEW NOW!

WE can not thank Bill at General Welding enough.

He had axles shipped in and fixed up the next day by 5pm.

(The truck that brought the axles from Missoula even broke down on it's way to Dillon!!)

Surprise...surprise....


This is when I realized that our BRAND NEW Rock Tamer mud flaps had been stolen off the truck while 
we slept over them in the rig back in WILLARD!!!

Just bought them in YUMA!!

Another 700$

I had a good cry. 

There was nothing left in my brain to rationalize anything else. 

I was done.

We headed to Bozeman, Montana 
and
 spent our first night ever boondocking.

We were drained. 

My daughter texted to see if we had watched the series, Big Sky



Yup... but at this point we really didn't care.

I think if someone had chosen to mess with us, 
there may have been a murder and it wouldn't have been ours!

We made the Canadian border 1/2 hour before it closed. 

The officer couldn't believe our story either.

He came back and asked - 
"Tell me again, what was essential services that had to be done?"

Hmmm... let's see...
An injector pump, line and injectors - 10K
Frost plugs - 1 K 
(the guy in Yuma said we didn't need to change them but he doesn't know Canadian winters)
Under carriage - 2K
Mud Flaps - 700$
New axles - 2 K

Our next vacation is a cruise. 

No driving involved.....

We nicely got settled into winter that night 


When we were thrown right into a night of calving! 

6 calves in one night...



It's been steady even since. 


My parents car was under this snow bank. 


That took a few weeks to dig out! 

WE have been home for 3 weeks now. 

ALMooost caught up.

The weather has turned to Spring 
and
 I am so thankful for that.


Will we snow bird again????

I have to say YES!!

We may have to refinance or sell the farm to do it.

But YES.

Now to get my shop back in order! 

chirp...chirp...

Christa 









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