We went to the annual Northwest Quilters’ Expo last weekend in Portland. No one but me was looking forward to it, but once we got in there everyone had a lot of fun. The quilts were absolutely stunning – I’ll try to remember to do a full post on them next week. One of the activities they had for kids was to design their own quilt block. After the expo, they were going to be sending all the blocks to seamstresses to piece them together and turn them into a (or many, I’m not sure) quilt for underpriveleged children in the area. This is Munchkin with his block.
As a side note, this picture was the first time I used the Snapseed app on my phone. Here’s the original picture:
What do you think? Did I make it better or mess it up?
–Wendy
P.S. This post is completely from my phone; I wasn’t able to go into hubby’s office this week to use the computer to prep my posts. That’s why I don’t have my usual graphic signature today.
Sanz
Love that the kids can design their own quilt block! That’s really neat. I really admire people with handiwork talents! Good for you!