Friday, November 22, 2019

My Auction Items!

What?  The world keeps turning ... even when you are immobile and in pain!  Time stops for no one ... not even for Mrs. DillyDally! 😊  The local quilt guild hosts an annual Tea and Auction fundraising event every fall ... and the 2019 date was swiftly approaching.  I needed to stop whimpering and get busy!
Went through my patterns ... seeking ideas and possibilities!  Came across one of my favorite table toppers that I hadn't done in several years ... Terry Atkinson's Happy Holidays!  Perfect!  Found fabrics from my stash and got busy cutting and piecing!  This design goes together quick!
Before long I had it layered and was machine quilting.  The fabrics each have a bit of metallic gold ... sew I pulled out my metallic threads!
It was finished ... and ready for someone's Holiday table!
I was really happy with the results ... and confess that I thought long and hard about how it would look on my Holiday dinner table.  I resisted ... it was auctioned off.  I knew while making my auction items that I would be in Anchorage for surgery during that time ... and sew ... would miss the fun!

The event has both a live and silent auction, so I usually make something smaller for the silent auction.  While going through my Holiday fabric stash, I came across a few blocks left over from a panel ... they became a set of potholders!
On the back side they have loops, for those who like to hang potholders!  A very fun project!  Pretty potholders make such a nice gift!
White Christmas ... my favorite Holiday movie.  In 2016, while visiting family in northern Minnesota, the local quilt shop had a sample of this on display.  It stole my heart!  I came home with the pattern and kit ... and so it has sat patiently for three years.  You can find the pattern here.  It is a wool appliqué wall quilt ... so yes, the kit was an investment.  It is also very traditional in color.  I truly want to keep this for myself ... but it would make a great auction item.
DillyDalliers always find a way!  Use the design, but make it contemporary rather than traditional looking!  Back to my stash I went ... blue is my favorite color ... I have an abundance of blue Holiday fabric ... the fabrics had a metallic silver accent ...
... and The Net Loft here in town has a wonderful selection on wool!  It was meant to be!
I found the embellishments I needed in my stash ... silver rick rack, beads, and embroidery threads!
Eventually the top was pieced ... the appliqué and wool pieces were ironed on ... it was layered and ready to be quilted!
Back to the stash of metallic thread ... honestly ... is it legal to have this much fun while in pain?  Not sure about legality, but it was a great distraction from the pain ... plus it made the days pass by more quickly!
I machine quilted all of the wool pieces down.  Many will have opinions about that ... but ... my project, my rules!  I used an iridescent thread that I was unable to capture with my phone camera, but I really liked the results!  You can barely see it in the above pic.  The snowflakes I hand embroidered with floss, metallic thread and silver beads ... again, hard to capture with the camera.
Flicka was ever attentive and not at all helpful!  Shiny thread and beads are difficult for a kitty to ignore.  When I use my firm voice ... she usually tucks those little paws away. I love how this picture captures her restraint!  Such a good kitty!
Finally ... it was done.  In this pic, I am trying to capture the details in the top half of the wall quilt.
Attempted to capture details in the bottom half.  Honestly ... I was completely in love with this wall quilt when I finished it! 💙
It includes all my favorite things ...
... and I had so much fun making it!  Yep ... I found out that one can have fun, even when in serious pain!  Good to know!
My friend from Minnesota donated this adorable book bag that she made to our auction!  So nice of her to contribute!  She is a soul mate ... and a blessing!
I truly had a hard time letting this project go up for auction!  And obviously, so did Flicka!  But it has a new home ... and I hope it brings joy to the family it serves!
The auction was very successful ... our guild can cover their scholarship costs and begin planning our next Rock Star event!  A friend took a few pics for me, it was so fun for me to see some of the other items guild members had made and donated!
Our quilting community is so vibrant and supportive ... every guild member is generous with their talent ...  I am grateful for the quilters and their influence in my dillydally life!

Do what you love!  Do dillydally!
Mrs. DillyDally

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful auction projects.
    I can see how hard it is to give them up, and it looks like Flicka does too. I see those little paws stretching to grab the wallhanging! Cute!
    I hope they find a way to relieve your pain soon.
    Marilyn

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  2. I'm sorry you are in pain. I love your projects, you do such beautiful work.

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