did i ever mention how much i hate web design?

Is there a point at which we all have to throw up our hands and say ENOUGH! My brain hurts trying to keep up with the thousand ways to design websites. None of which are as clear as their drag and drop promises pretend. I'm thinking I'm gonna travel to templateland soon to join with the rest of the folks out there just trying to see their way through it. I'll have to talk to my inner control freak and soothe her tired brain cells. I am ready to swoon in anticipation of having it all be DONE so that I can go back to designing again. Where did my limber 15 year old brain disappear to?

Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center publishes slideshow of Quilts=Art=Quilts show

For those who cannot make it to Auburn NY to see the Schweinfurth show in which my quilt, Connecting Fantasy to Reality Proved Difficult, there is now a pdf slideshow available for a virtual tour. Check it out by clicking here.
A detail shot of the quilt is towards the end of the document.
This museum did such a spectacular job of hanging the quilts, I couldn't be more excited about it.

Creative Force 2010

Mom and I returned from Houston (city of roads that make you cry) and thoroughly enjoyed the IQA festival show. There were hundreds of quilts to see and of course many tempting pieces of fabric, loads of thread and inspiration. Mom bought a top of the line Janome machine while I dabbled with new threads. A particular honor for me was to see my quilt on the Creative Force catalog cover (upper right quadrant) (get your own copy and see all of the quilts here.). SAQA does an incredible job mounting these shows. I am proud to be a member.

what a treat to join such great artists

Just returned from Rochester NY where I joined Pat Pauly and her husband Rob for a weekend. Pat, a hostess ranked up there with the best of them, took me to the Eastman Home (as in Eastman Kodak), the Susan B. Anthony museum, a Women's rights museum and a comprehensive tour of the surrounding areas. The public market was loads fun and we found many wonderful treasures. We had a delicious dinner at a place called the Good Luck.
I was there for the Art=Quilts=Arts exhibit at the Schweinfurth Museum in Auburn. Beautiful work, a delightful assemblage of wonderful artists and a good crowd to boot. My two pieces, Going Viral and Connecting Fantasy to Reality Proved Difficult, looked great in the space. I was awarded the Machine Quilting Excellence award. It took me by surprise since I didn't even know there were awards. And, it paid my travel expenses too! Pat was awarded First Place for her gorgeous quilt "Stacked Mummy Bags"
What fun. I want to do that again.