Saturday, March 12, 2011

All Dolled Up in Salt Lake City............

Since Quilt Market is in Salt Lake City this year, Amanda came up with a great way for retailers to get to know Utah designers - All Dolled Up in Salt Lake City - go and check it out - after you have read my post! :)

All of us Utah designers were asked to put together a doll block using a doll template they sent to us. All of the blocks are going to be put together into one or two quilts and will hang in the Riley Blake booth during Market. While you are at Market you will go and find all of the designer's booths and get a stamp or something - then you will be entered into several drawings for great prizes. Even though I won't have a booth - I was still invited to make a block because I live in Utah and I am a designer.

Anyway - it's been fun and I can't wait to see the quilt and everyone's block. The block was supposed to be like us in a way, so do you want to see my block? Here it is.............



I have to admit that I did procrastinate making my block - but I am happy with the results - except the fact that I just drew on a stick figure smiley face on my doll. But it wouldn't be my block if I didn't go for fast and easy! So - the outfit is a typical outfit I would wear. The long vest conceals the "child bearing hips" - except it doesn't conceal it, it just enhances it! :)
The red hair - I would totally have red hair - I did once and I loved it, but it's not that easy to keep up and my sister Abby lives in Salt Lake and she is the one that does my hair.
The skirt was strip pieced - which is another staple in my quilting diet - I love how fast and easy strip piecing is and so of course I had to have that in my block. The shoes are green - I love green if you haven't guessed and so my favorite color was represented in my shoes.
Everything was machine appliqued using a satin stitch - again, the only way I applique - fast and easy is my motto because I don't have a whole lot of time.

Well - I hope you enjoyed my block - be sure to look for it at Market in the Riley Blake booth. If you are going - look for me because this will be the first year I am going - my first Market experience if you can believe it. I am going to abandon Clint and the three oldest and come and hang out with the quilting world! I am so excited. I am also going to be going to this - can't wait!

Have a great weekend everyone!

Oh - and anyone wanting to make the doll quilt - the instructions for each designer's block will be added to the blog so go follow the blog and you will get all the updates from Amanda.

12 comments:

Gigi's Thimble said...

Oh Judi. She is so cute. I love her hair and her outfit! Really cute! And, I really do think her "stick figure smiley face" is totally cute. I should've done that...

Barb said...

I did enjoy your block and we are kindred spirite, I have always wanted red hair, I wanted a child with red hair....but not in the cards or genes...HA!!

Leeanne said...

Ha, Ha, love it very funky and cool.

Karen said...

I think the stick figure smiley face looks perfect and anything else would have looked out of place!

I always worry about how to do faces, maybe I should go for simple like you did :D

grandmarockton said...

Wish we could ALL get these LADIES patterns so then quilters world wide could enjoy!

Kim D. said...

Your doll is adorable Judi, you did a fantastic job on her. I've seen Lila's and Amanda's dolls so far and they will all fit together just perfect in a quilt.

Valspierssews said...

What a beautiful doll block. I love the little vest :)

Sparky said...

Perfectly suited, perfectly reflective of your unique style and a redhead..I am in ...great block sweetie

Michele said...

Cute!

Wendy said...

your block is adorable and I'd love it as pillow block ... cute!! Great job :)

Monica said...

I want your "baby birthing hips"! Ha!

Steven and Ginger said...

Can anyone go to the quilt market, and look around?